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Verrat in Camp 127

Originaltitel: Danger Within
  • 1959
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
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Verrat in Camp 127 (1959)
DramaKrieg

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1943, an Italian-administered P.O.W. camp for captured Allies goes through a series of failed escapes only to culminate in a daring plan for a dramatic mass escape.In 1943, an Italian-administered P.O.W. camp for captured Allies goes through a series of failed escapes only to culminate in a daring plan for a dramatic mass escape.In 1943, an Italian-administered P.O.W. camp for captured Allies goes through a series of failed escapes only to culminate in a daring plan for a dramatic mass escape.

  • Regie
    • Don Chaffey
  • Drehbuch
    • Bryan Forbes
    • Frank Harvey
    • Michael Gilbert
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Richard Todd
    • Bernard Lee
    • Michael Wilding
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    6,8/10
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    • Regie
      • Don Chaffey
    • Drehbuch
      • Bryan Forbes
      • Frank Harvey
      • Michael Gilbert
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Richard Todd
      • Bernard Lee
      • Michael Wilding
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    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Lt. Col. Huxley
    Michael Wilding
    Michael Wilding
    • Major Charles Marquand
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Capt. 'Bunter' Phillips
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Capt. Rupert Callender
    Donald Houston
    Donald Houston
    • Capt. Roger Byfold
    William Franklyn
    William Franklyn
    • Capt. Tony Long
    Vincent Ball
    Vincent Ball
    • Capt. Pat Foster
    Peter Arne
    Peter Arne
    • Capitano Benucci
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Capt. Alfred Piker
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Lt. Meynell, 'The Sewer Rat'
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Lt. Gibbs
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Lt. Comdr. 'Dopey' Gibbon, R.N.
    Steve Norbert
    • Lt. Pierre Dessin
    Cyril Shaps
    Cyril Shaps
    • Lt. Cyriakos Coutoules
    Eric Lander
    • Lt. Tim O'Brien
    John Dearth
    John Dearth
    • Lt. Robson
    Robert Bruce
    Robert Bruce
    • 'Doc' Simmonds, R.A.M.C.
    • Regie
      • Don Chaffey
    • Drehbuch
      • Bryan Forbes
      • Frank Harvey
      • Michael Gilbert
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    10greenheart

    POW wow

    There's something about POW escape dramas, you rarely get a poor one. Firstly, unusual to see one set in an Italian camp. I'm not sure the harsh reality of POW camps were put across here, but that's not necessarily what the movie was trying to do. What it does have is an interesting script that moves along at a healthy pace. this is helped by a top notch cast who are all utterly believable. There are definite comedy moments but they don't detract at all from the action. This film was over in what seemed like no time & I would watch it again in a heartbeat. Two minor quibbles. I thought the informant was revealed a shade too early for me and I never felt that his motivation was sufficiently explored. Great, Boys own stuff.
    6Coffee_in_the_Clink

    Officer priviledges

    This virtually forgotten British WW2 POW thriller is set in Italy in 1943. An officer's camp of around four-hundred men is under the command of a sadistic Italian general, who delights in discovering the breakout plans of the Allied POWs through his informants, as it allows him to wait for the escape that gives him the excuse to kill the men, rather than stopping it at source. This thriller moves along at a nice pace. It suffers from being a tad lifeless, in the cinematography and directing, but the performances are stellar, as is the writing and character development. A very young Michael Caine makes an appearance towards the end.
    8john2win

    Excellent POW Drama

    Although similar but not as good as Stalag 17, this is one of the best British POW movies. The script is fast paced, the cast is excellent, the acting is top draw , without hamming it up. And like Stalag 17 there is a traitor in the camp. The film blends drama with a good whodunit, and throw in the Camp's production of Hamlet as a ploy to enable a mass escape is an absolute joy. Dennis Price, Bernard Lee,Richard Todd, Peter Arne and a who's who of British actor's make this such an enjoyable film. Richard Attenborough's performance as always is superb. I rate this film and recommend it to anyone who enjoys War-Drama movies. Danger Within is being shown on Channel Four on Tuesday afternoon 12th of July, please watch it, if i had a VCR i would record it!. This film deserves a quality DVD release in it's original aspect ratio, so whoever own's the rights please do something about it.
    9richard-meredith27

    Always watchable

    This is one of my favourite POW films. But in fact 'Danger Within' is not just a POW film as such, it also falls into the Britfilm murder mystery genre.

    The source for the story is a Michael Gilbert mystery 'Death in Captivity'published in the mid 1950's. It,s a cracking read and compliments the film as some narrative elements had to be changed for filmed purposes. The play within the story is different, and motivation of hero and villain is slightly more efficiently. It also gives you a glimpse into what happened after the mass escape.

    For the Buff, spot Michael Caines first screen appearance, note the film's technical relationship to 'The League of Gentlemen', made in 1960 and watch the two on the same bill for a rewarding afternoon viewing.

    To my mind this film also lifted Terrance Alexander from the rather predicable comedy character roles he was playing to top notch light drama actor. And Bernard Lee once again proved how dependable and useful he was in films filled with better known faces.
    7the red duchess

    Superior British war film.

    A rare bright spot in a benighted genre, this British POW drama avoids familiarity not only by avoiding stiff upper lip and grey morality in favour of wit, tension and Hollywood stereotype, but also by a clever use of the metaphors of theatre. Most British war films parade their stifling docudrama-style 'realism'; this is often an excuse for imaginative paucity. 'Danger Within' uses the idea of play to question some of the received myths about the British Second World War.

    Part of the novelty lies in its North Italian setting - we're so used to nefarious Nazis and brutal Japanese. Not that it makes much difference - the main villain, Capitano Benucci, is a Nazi-trained sadist, who imagines he's suavity incarnate with his sophisticated cigars, laidback walk, time goatie, and clipped, ironical speech. But the blanching sun makes a nice change, giving a parched, sandy feel, and the notorious stereotype of Italian incompetence makes the various plot points believable.

    What makes this narrative absorbing is not the usual will-they-or-won't-they escape plot, but a kind of detective story. No matter how ingenious the efforts of the escape committee - and there is a brilliant one here involving sewers, light-switches, misplaced cigarettes and rugby posts- there is always the same welcoming committee of armed fascists ready to mow them down. It's clear there's an informer, but who?

    The obvious culprit is a shifty-looking Greek. This is the film's first daring piece of iconoclasm. There is a lot of anti-Italian racism throughout, but that can be attributed to understandable wartime emotionalism, where contempt for what Fascism stands for is expressed in xenophobia. But the Greek's only obvious credentials for being an informer is the fact of being a Greek, a little small, sweaty, oily, you know, naturally sneaky. When his name is called at roll-call, a wit hurls a dead rat at the officer; we remember Nazi anti-Semitic propaganda that used similar analogies.

    This is a strangely unideological war these men are fighting - there is no rhetoric about liberty and democracy; this is a prison film in which the criminals, all professionals, want to escape. Everything centres on the job in hand, with loyalty vouchsafed for anyone who agrees. This lack of sentimentality is refreshing an a genre stuffed with secular piety.

    Even better is the working of the theatrical metaphors. The brilliant opening scene features a prisoner disguised as the commandant - their fatal meeting creates a mirror effect that echoes in the following narrative about, not only duplicity, but also people who don't seem to be what they are, including old fops who turn out to be very brave men. Of course, this is a situation where the Law are murderous criminals, and the prisoners are democratic saviours, ambiguous enough in itself. It creates a world where you don't know who to trust, especially dangerous in a situation where loyalty and trust need to be givens. This idea of acting and pretending (extending to the Capitano) culminates in the attempted escape during 'Hamlet', with the immortal Dennis Price in a mop wig as the Prince. It's a shame they couldn't have picked a more apposite play - King Lear, perhaps? - or worked it in better, with a play-within-a-play scene, for instance, to reveal the murderer. But that would have been silly, contrived, arty, and no British war film would ever be that. Michael Wilding is a bizarre sight in this testosterone heavy atmosphere; even more surprising is how excellent he is with his old queen patter and reserves of steel.

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      Amongst the names called out in the roll call scene when Captain Long returns from Benucci's office is 'Verity'. Yorkshire and England cricketer Hedley Verity, who served as a captain in the Green Howards, was captured in Italy and died there while he was a POW. It's a sufficiently unusual surname to be more than coincidence.
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      In the final scene, when Capitano Benucci realized an escape is happening, he is seen running around the camp with his pistol in his hand. The pistol is an automatic, but when he shoots the "traitor" hidden behind the blanket, the closeup shows a revolver.
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      Lt. Col. Huxley: [the prisoners are discussing the corpse of a man discovered in an escape tunnel] Obviously we must report this to the Italians at once.

      Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.: Report it, aye, but do you have to tell them where you found him?

      Lt. Col. Huxley: Yes, of course we do. Their doctors will prove he died under a fall of sand. That means only one thing - a tunnel.

      Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.: Well just for the record, if you tell 'em the truth, you'll be making them a present of the only tunnel in this camp with a real chance.

      Lt. Col. Huxley: What alternative do you suggest?

      Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.: Put him in another tunnel. An abandoned one. And then report it.

      Lt. Col. Huxley: You mean fake a fall in another tunnel?

      Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.: Well, it happens easily enough by accident. It shouldn't be difficult to do it on purpose.

      Lt. Col. Huxley: That might not be the end of the matter, you realise that?

      Lt. Col. David Baird, M.C.: Well I'm still for it, sir.

      Lt. Col. Huxley: Alright. Who'll do it?

      Capt. Roger Byfold: I will, sir.

      Lt. Col. Huxley: Well, the less I know about it, the better. And, just as a matter of interest, might I be allowed to know where this abandoned tunnel starts?

      [Baird looks at the floor below Huxley's feet, indicating that Huxley is standing on it]

    • Crazy Credits
      Opening credits prologue: North Italy Summer 1943
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Die grüne Minna (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Ne Partez pas déjà
      Music by Henry Himmel

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. November 1960 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Breakout
    • Drehorte
      • Chobham Common, Surrey, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Colin Lesslie Productions
      • British Lion Film Corporation
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