Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1941, as part of an effort to remain strictly neutral, the Dublin government made a deal with both Berlin and London whereby any soldier, sailor or pilot captured on Irish soil, whether o... Leggi tuttoIn 1941, as part of an effort to remain strictly neutral, the Dublin government made a deal with both Berlin and London whereby any soldier, sailor or pilot captured on Irish soil, whether of German or Allied forces, would be interned for the duration of the war. What the Irish f... Leggi tuttoIn 1941, as part of an effort to remain strictly neutral, the Dublin government made a deal with both Berlin and London whereby any soldier, sailor or pilot captured on Irish soil, whether of German or Allied forces, would be interned for the duration of the war. What the Irish failed to tell was that they would intern everybody in the same camp. It is here that Canad... Leggi tutto
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Miles Keogh
- (as Bill Campbell)
- Colin Parker
- (as Christopher Ryan)
- Sten Larsen
- (as J. Anders Jillebo)
- Sergeant Marshall
- (as Alister McLeod)
- Seamus
- (as Colom Doherty)
- Man with Cart
- (as Simon Buttimore)
- Ricard
- (as Jerome Pradon)
Recensioni in evidenza
Though if one reads historical accounts about the exploits of allied and German internees in Ireland during WWII fact was even more strange than depicted in this film!
Jean Butler played her part well considering her lack of previous film appearances she should be in more movies.
Angus MacFadyen is superb as the Luftwaffe pilot, his aloof arrogance is tempered by his sense of fair play and humanity.
A wonderful film which I enjoyed - the Isle of Man made a good surrogate for Ireland.
The basic premise would seem to lend itself to a comedy in the vein of an old Ealing production: a prison camp from which none of the allied forces wish to escape, where their pay slips are received monthly, from which they receive day-passes to visit the local race meetings, and in which the only bars are the type that serve pints of beer. The comic possibilities would seem endless but the humour here is almost non-existent, as are any elements of suspense or tension, and the writers seem to approach certain aspects that could be of interest the effect on Stegenbek of learning that his comrades slaughtered a French farming family who shielded Keogh (Campbell) for example only to back off once the ground work is complete. The inevitable escape attempt, when it finally arrives, is glossed over in a few scenes, and the fate of the principals announced by a voice-over. All in all, while the film has some entertainment value, it's a big disappointment. And for my money any film about British POWs that casts a couple of actors from Charlottesville, Virginia and Dallas, Texas as the lead RAF characters has irreparably compromised itself from the outset.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlthough set in Ireland, the film was actually shot on the Isle of Man.
- BlooperDuring the radio announcement of the Pearl Harbor attack, the announcer says the US has declared war on Japan and Germany the same day of the attack, Sunday Dec. 7. The declaration actually took place the next day, 8 DEC 1941.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Drama Connections: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (2005)
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- The Brylcreem Boys
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- Isola di Man(filmed entirely on location in)
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- 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
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