
Albert R.N.
War · History
Overview
The British inmates of a POW camp think they have an informer among them after several escape attempts fail. One of the prisoners constructs a dummy which they christen "Albert" and use at roll call in order to foil the German guards.
Top Cast


Anthony Steel
Anthony Steel
Lt Geoffrey Ainsworth
Anthony Steel
Lt Geoffrey Ainsworth


Jack Warner
Jack Warner
Capt Maddox
Jack Warner
Capt Maddox


Robert Beatty
Robert Beatty
Lt Jim Reed
Robert Beatty
Lt Jim Reed


Anton Diffring
Anton Diffring
Capt Schultz
Anton Diffring
Capt Schultz


William Sylvester
William Sylvester
Texas
William Sylvester
Texas


Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne
Joe
Eddie Byrne
Joe


Guy Middleton
Guy Middleton
Bongo
Guy Middleton
Bongo


Paul Carpenter
Paul Carpenter
Fred
Paul Carpenter
Fred


Michael Balfour
Michael Balfour
Hank
Michael Balfour
Hank


Moultrie Kelsall
Moultrie Kelsall
Henry
Moultrie Kelsall
Henry
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