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The Colditz Story (1955)
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26 February 1955 (Sweden) morePlot:
Allied prisoners of various nationalities pool their resources to plan numerous escapes from an "escape-proof" German POW camp housed in a Medieval castle. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. moreUser Comments:
Enjoyable and good humoured prisoner of war story? moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Mills | ... | Pat Reid | |
| Christopher Rhodes | ... | 'Mac' McGill | |
| Lionel Jeffries | ... | Harry Tyler | |
| Bryan Forbes | ... | Jimmy Winslow | |
| Guido Lorraine | ... | Polish officer | |
| Witold Sikorski | ... | Polish officer | |
| A. Blichewicz | ... | Polish officer | |
| B. Dolinski | ... | Polish officer | |
| Anton Diffring | ... | Fischer | |
| Richard Wattis | ... | Richard Gordon | |
| Ian Carmichael | ... | Robin Cartwright | |
| Eric Portman | ... | Colonel Richmond | |
| Frederick Valk | ... | Kommandant | |
| Leo Bieber | ... | German interpreter | |
| Denis Shaw | ... | Priem |
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94 minCountry:
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Mono (Western Electric Recording)Fun Stuff
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The song sung by the POWs in the theatrical they stage, "I Belong to Colditz" is a parody of one of Will Fyffe's signature songs, "I Belong to Glasgow." moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: According to the calendar on the Kommandant's desk during his interview with Colonel Richmond about moving the Polish prisoner, the date is "Dienstag Oktober 4" (Tuesday October 4). October 4 did not fall on a Tuesday at all during WW2, although it did in 1955, the year of the film's release. moreQuotes:
Colonel Richmond: [watching a particularly rough game of soccer in the excercise yard] Who was it said our ancestors were apes? moreSoundtrack:
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This was bundled with 'Ice Cold in Alex', 'The Dam Busters' and one other British war movie. Of the four, I found this the least satisfying, probably due to the brilliance of the other three. There's a TV mini series on Colditz which is far more enjoyable, probably due to its attention to detail. The movie lacks those details, of course, as it's relatively short. Nevertheless, it's still good but John Mills rather underplays his character, unlike his outstanding performance in, for example, 'Ice Cold in Alex'.
It's all a little unreal, really, considering Colditz was reserved for the most troublesome of allied prisoners. You just won't believe that some of the characters shown created trouble for their captors in this version.
However, as mentioned, it's still good to watch and better than the majority of movies with a similar theme churned out after 1960.