

Drama · War · Thriller
Overview
Allied agents infiltrate the Nazi rocket complex at Peenemunde in order to obtain their secrets and sabotage the plant. The film alternates between German developments of the V-1 missile and V-2 rocket (with a German cast speaking their own language) and discovery by British Intelligence of the weapon.
Top Cast


Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren
Nora Van Ostamgen
Sophia Loren
Nora Van Ostamgen


George Peppard
George Peppard
Lt. John Curtis
George Peppard
Lt. John Curtis


Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
Professor Lindemann
Trevor Howard
Professor Lindemann


John Mills
John Mills
General Boyd
John Mills
General Boyd


Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
Duncan Sandys
Richard Johnson
Duncan Sandys


Tom Courtenay
Tom Courtenay
Robert Henshaw
Tom Courtenay
Robert Henshaw


Jeremy Kemp
Jeremy Kemp
Captain Phil Bradley
Jeremy Kemp
Captain Phil Bradley


Anthony Quayle
Anthony Quayle
Bamford
Anthony Quayle
Bamford


Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Frieda
Lilli Palmer
Frieda


Paul Henreid
Paul Henreid
General Ziemann
Paul Henreid
General Ziemann
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