B-26 Marauder crew bail out and are captured and put in a prisoner of war camp. Based on an Army Air Force training video called Resisting Enemy Interrogation. • Resisting Enemy Interr...
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@EverettDiego5 ай бұрын
INCREDIBLE FILM!! Well written,... Well Cast,... and Well Acted!! So subtle and thought provoking.
@jackbuckley78162 ай бұрын
I've been wanting to re-locate this movie for well over 20 years. I saw some of it once by chance & kept in mind but never turned-up anywhere. Couldn't recall title either. All I remembered was that Gig Young was in it, playing either a prisoner or a German, my vague image being of the latter. Knew it was set in a German prison camp, a rather ritzy, elegant one! Just recently, I finally decided to make another all-out push to find it, especially since there are so many more old films available now on You Tube. So here it is at long-last, hooray, with beautifully restored audio & sharp, crisp, b&w film quality! I've paused it temporarily only because much of the dialogue is SO fast-paced, it began to wear me out, especially Robert Montgomery. Gig Young is fine in this regard, speaking at a normal pace; most of rest of Germans, though, just SO rapid, whew! Then, with all the subtleties in their sly interrogation methods, I found it hard to focus & follow, getting lost in the minutia of it all. I'll return to it soon, though, after I've had a respite, about 45 minutes or so to go, maybe a little less. It IS a very original, out-of-the-ordinary WW2 film, & very compelling.
@pz3j5 күн бұрын
An interesting nuance is that one of the Luftwaffe officers in the dinner table scene was played by the same actor in the 1944 training film. He looks a bit chubbier, but its him.
@chrismillard4651Ай бұрын
This was a remake of a training film made in 1944 except they made it with a Hollywood happy ending?