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| Richard Burton | Maj. Smith | |
| Clint Eastwood | Schaffer | |
| Mary Ure | Mary Ellison | |
| Patrick Wymark | Col. Turner | |
| Michael Hordern | Adm. Rolland | |
| Donald Houston | Christiansen | |
| Peter Barkworth | Berkeley | |
| William Squire | Thomas | |
| Robert Beatty | Carnaby | |
| Brook Williams | Sgt. Harrod | |
| Neil McCarthy | Sgt. Jock MacPherson | |
| Vincent Ball | Carpenter | |
| Anton Diffring | Col. Kramer | |
| Ferdy Mayne | Rosemeyer | |
| Derren Nesbitt | Von Hapen | |
| Richard Burton | ||
| Clint Eastwood | ||
| Mary Ure | ||
| Patrick Wymark | ||
| Michael Hordern | ||
| Donald Houston | ||
| Peter Barkworth | ||
| William Squire | ||
| Robert Beatty | ||
| Brook Williams | ||
| Neil McCarthy | ||
| Vincent Ball | ||
| Anton Diffring | ||
| Ferdy Mayne | ||
| Derren Nesbitt |
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| Producer |
Elliott Kastner
Jerry Gershwin |
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| Writer |
Alistair MacLean
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| Cinematography |
Arthur Ibbetson
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World War II is raging, and an American general has been captured and is being held hostage in the Schloss Adler, a Bavarian castle that's nearly impossible to breach. It's up to a group of skilled Allied soldiers to liberate the general before it's too late. |
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