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WarDrama

The Colditz Story

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Allied prisoners of various nationalities pool their resources to plan numerous escapes from an "escape-proof" German P.O.W. camp housed in a Medieval castle.

Release Date : 1955-01-25

Language :GermanEnglishFrenchPolish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ivan Foxwell Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Mills

Character Name : Pat Reid

Original Name : John Mills

Gender : Male

Eric Portman

Character Name : Colonel Richmond

Original Name : Eric Portman

Gender : Male

Frederick Valk

Character Name : Kommandant

Original Name : Frederick Valk

Gender : Male

Denis Shaw

Character Name : Priem

Original Name : Denis Shaw

Gender : Male

Lionel Jeffries

Character Name : Harry Tyler

Original Name : Lionel Jeffries

Gender : Male

Christopher Rhodes

Character Name : 'Mac' McGill

Original Name : Christopher Rhodes

Gender : Male

Richard Wattis

Character Name : Richard Gordon

Original Name : Richard Wattis

Gender : Male

Ian Carmichael

Character Name : Robin Cartwright

Original Name : Ian Carmichael

Gender : Male

Bryan Forbes

Character Name : Jimmy Winslow

Original Name : Bryan Forbes

Gender : Male

Theodore Bikel

Character Name : Vandy

Original Name : Theodore Bikel

Gender : Male

Eugene Deckers

Character Name : La Tour

Original Name : Eugene Deckers

Gender : Male

Anton Diffring

Character Name : Hauptmann Fischer

Original Name : Anton Diffring

Gender : Male

Guido Lorraine

Character Name : Polish officer

Original Name : Guido Lorraine

Gender : Male

Witold Sikorski

Character Name : Polish Officer

Original Name : Witold Sikorski

Gender : Male

A. Blichewicz

Character Name : Polish Officer

Original Name : A. Blichewicz

Gender : Male

B. Dolinski

Character Name : Polish Officer

Original Name : B. Dolinski

Gender : Male

Leo Bieber

Character Name : German Interpreter

Original Name : Leo Bieber

Gender : Male

Rudolph Offenbach

Character Name : Dutch Colonel

Original Name : Rudolph Offenbach

Gender : Male

Keith Pyott

Character Name : French Colonel

Original Name : Keith Pyott

Gender : Male

Arthur Butcher

Character Name : Polish Colonel

Original Name : Arthur Butcher

Gender : Male

David Yates

Character Name : Dick

Original Name : David Yates

Gender : Male

Carl Duering

Character Name :

Original Name : Carl Duering

Gender : Male

Ludwik Lawinski

Character Name :

Original Name : Ludwik Lawinski

Gender : Male

Peter Swanwick

Character Name :

Original Name : Peter Swanwick

Gender : Male

John G. Heller

Character Name :

Original Name : John G. Heller

Gender : Male

Guy Deghy

Character Name :

Original Name : Guy Deghy

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Escape from Colditz Castle. Guy Hamilton directs and co-adapts the screenplay with Ivan Foxwell from the P.R. Reid novel of the same name. A story based on actual facts, it stars John Mills, Lionel Jeffries, Bryan Forbes, Anton Diffring, Richard Wattis, Ian Carmichael and Eric Portman. Music is by Francis Chagrin and cinematography by Gordon Dines. The story essentially follows the repeated escape attempts by allied prisoners held at Colditz Castle. It shows the hard luck stories, the bonds that are formed between the men, the regime and day to day life they lived by, and of course it builds to the historical finale. It's structured with great balance by the makers, who manage to wring out a number of tense sequences whilst also ensuring that humour shines brightly. It gives the pic the requisite feel of stiff upper lippery, imbuing the characters with justifiable heroism in the face of being a POW, which all told plays as inspirational stuff. Acted with aplomb by a notable cast, this delightful pic harks back to a a grand time of British film making, while simultaneously doffing its cap towards the real life allied soldiers who wound up in war prison establishments. 8/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-14

This film does rather play to the stereotypes a bit - the plucky Brits; disorganised French; stoic Dutch and generally enthusiastic Poles - and as such should be treated more as a piece of fact-based entertainment rather than some sort of documentary-style analysis. It does still, however, demonstrate clearly what must have been the feelings of despair and frustration when the gates are heard to close and the prisoners' freedom lies tantalisingly but inaccessibly close. Eric Portman and Lionel Jeffries steal this for me (I always found John Mills just a touch too arrogant and superior). Once the castle is up to full strength and the inmates start to collaborate, this become an excellent showcase for what can be done when there is a will. There is plenty of humour too - the "croque mort" joke still makes me laugh even now.