
The Triple Echo
Drama · War
Overview
After her husband is captured during WWII, homesteader Alice is forced to maintain their land herself. One day, a wandering soldier named Barton stops by the farm and the pair begin a relationship. When the military police pass through the area looking for deserters, Barton is forced to disguise himself as a woman to stay with Alice. But he soon catches the eye of a sergeant posted nearby.
Top Cast


Glenda Jackson
Glenda Jackson
Alice Charlesworth
Glenda Jackson
Alice Charlesworth


Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed
Arthur, the Sergeant
Oliver Reed
Arthur, the Sergeant


Brian Deacon
Brian Deacon
J.L. Barton
Brian Deacon
J.L. Barton
Anthony May
Anthony May
Subaltern
Anthony May
Subaltern


Gavin Richards
Gavin Richards
Stan
Gavin Richards
Stan
Jenny Lee Wright
Jenny Lee Wright
Christine
Jenny Lee Wright
Christine


Kenneth Colley
Kenneth Colley
Provo Corporal
Kenneth Colley
Provo Corporal
Daphne Heard
Daphne Heard
Shopkeeper
Daphne Heard
Shopkeeper


Zelah Clarke
Zelah Clarke
First Girl
Zelah Clarke
First Girl
Colin Rix
Colin Rix
Compere
Colin Rix
Compere
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