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Director: | Don Chaffey |
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Writer: | Bryan Forbes, Frank Harvey, Michael Gilbert |
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Drama set in an Italian prisoner of war camp during World War 2, where a group of British soldiers find their plans for escape thwarted by a mysterious traitor in their midst. | |
Release Date: | Feb 17, 1959 |
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Director: | Don Chaffey |
Writer: | Bryan Forbes, Frank Harvey, Michael Gilbert |
Genres: | War |
Keywords | prisoner of war |
Production Companies | British Lion Films, Colin Lesslie Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Richard Todd | Lieutenant Colonel David Baird |
Bernard Lee | Lieutenant Colonel Huxley |
Michael Wilding | Captain 'Bunter' Phillips |
Peter Arne | Capitano Benucci |
Richard Attenborough | Capt. 'Bunter' Phillips |
Andrew Faulds | Lt. Comdr. 'Dopey' Gibbon, R.N. |
Donald Houston | Capt. Roger Byfold |
William Franklyn | Capt. Tony Long |
Vincent Ball | Capt. Pat Foster |
Peter Jones | Capt. Alfred Piker |
Ronnie Stevens | Lt. Meynell, 'The Sewer Rat' |
Terence Alexander | Lt. Gibbs |
Steve Norbert | Lt. Pierre Dessin |
Cyril Shaps | Lt. Cyriakos Coutoules |
Eric Lander | Lt. Tim O'Brien |
John Dearth | Lt. Robson |
Robert Bruce | 'Doc' Simmonds, R.A.M.C. |
Harold Siddons | Capt. 'Tag' Burchnall |
Ian Whittaker | 2nd. Lt. Betts-Hanger |
David Graham | Lt. Moxhay |
Howard Williams | Lt. Bush |
Dino Galvani | Commandante Arletti |
Victor Baring | Lt Paoli |
Michael Caine | Prisoner with Pin-Up (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Bryan Forbes | Screenplay |
Jack Verity | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Philip Shipway | Location Manager |
Francis Chagrin | Original Music Composer |
Yvonne Richards | Continuity |
Don Chaffey | Director |
Frank Harvey | Screenplay |
Michael Gilbert | Novel |
Arthur Grant | Director of Photography |
John Trumper | Editor |
Ray Simm | Art Direction |
Bobbie Smith | Hairdresser |
Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
Ronald Spencer | Assistant Director |
John Cox | Sound Supervisor |
Red Law | Sound Recordist |
George Stephenson | Sound Recordist |
Robert Walker | Camera Operator |
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Four Hundred men and a Duck! Danger Within is directed by Don Chaffey and adapted to screenplay by Bryan Forbes and Frank Harvey from the novel “Death in Captivity” written by Michael Gilbert. It stars Richard Todd, Bernard Lee, Michael Wilding, Richard Attenborough and Dennis Price. Music i ... s by Francis Chagrin and cinematography by Arthur Grant. Northern Italy, 1943, a POW Camp. No matter how intricate the planning, how well executed, escape attempts are met by tragedy as the sadistic camp commander is waiting to not only foil the escape, but to also kill the escapees in cold blood. It can mean only one thing, there’s an informer in the camp. Packed with British thespian talent giving good turns, Danger Within serves as both a POW escape drama and a war time mystery thriller. The mystery element is a little undone since the informer is revealed to us the audience at the midpoint, but from there on in the suspense is amped up by way of wondering if the rat will be found, and if the amazing grand escape planned at film’s end will succeed. With that, the second half of pic also serves as an escape procedural. Lots going on here, with plenty of slices of British humour into the bargain as well, while some of the dialogue is tough and the odd line is very much of its time; but in a good period setting way (for example; how wonderful to hear the word clot used as an insult again!). 8/10