Albert R.N.

The War's Most Daring P.O.W. Escape

7.2
19531h 28m

The British inmates of a POW camp think they have an informer among them after several escape attempts fail. One of the prisoners constructs a dummy which they christen "Albert" and use at roll call in order to foil the German guards.

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Cast

Photo of Anthony Steel

Anthony Steel

Lt Geoffrey Ainsworth

Photo of Jack Warner

Jack Warner

Capt Maddox

Photo of Robert Beatty

Robert Beatty

Lt Jim Reed

Photo of Anton Diffring

Anton Diffring

Capt Schultz

Photo of Frederick Valk

Frederick Valk

Camp Kommandant

Photo of Peter Jones

Peter Jones

Schoolie

Photo of Walter Gotell

Walter Gotell

Feldwebel

Photo of Peter Swanwick

Peter Swanwick

Obergefreiter

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Lewis Gilbert has put together quite a good cast for this light-hearted wartime tale of POWs who find quite an innovative way of escaping and goon-baiting at the same time. Jack Warner ("Maddox") heads up the Allied side while Frederick Valk the Nazi one - and battle commences. The allies have a secret weapon - well, two actually. One is "Ainsworth" (Anthony Steel) who invents the other - "Albert" - a head made of papier-mâché that fits onto a collapsible torso built to fool the guards during their routine inspections. After a few mishaps, a bit of bribery, betrayal and some impatience, it finally falls to "Ainsworth" to try and escape... This has a strong cast - including Anton Diffring and Robert Beatty, and is written with serious intent but enough dark humour to flow well for 90 minutes, and I really quite enjoyed it.

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