Albert, R.N. | COLORIZED | Anthony Steel | Drama Movie | Historical Film

Colorized Classic Drama Film: Albert, R.N. - In 1944, at a POW camp in Germany the Allied prisoners use a dummy prop named Albert to fool the German guards and escape. Albert, R.N. (1953) Director: Lewis Gilbert Writers: Edward Sammis (play), Guy Morgan (play), Vernon Harris (screenplay) Stars: Anthony Steel, Jack Warner, Robert Beatty Genre: Drama, History, War Country: United Kingdom Language: English Also Known As: Break to Freedom Release Date: 23 November 1953 (UK) Filming Location: Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK Synopsis: After several escapes at a German POW camp go wrong, the prisoners begin to think that there is an informer revealing their plans to the enemy. Then Lt. Ainsworth, an artist in civvie street, invents a model head of a fictitious prisoner, who can take the place of an escapee, when the men march back from the bath house which is situated outside the camp. Reviews: “ALBERT, R.N. is a very good British WW2 prisoner of war movie which has a story so incredible it must be true. It features an naval officer and his men who are determined to escape from their camp in Germany at any cost, and devise one of the most audacious plans in history to facilitate their freedom. This suspense-packed narrative subsequently follows their adventures with many highs and lows along the way. I’ve always loved a good prison film and this one offers something a little different; the prisoners are actually well taken care of and have plenty of camaraderie in their living quarters. Nonetheless the escape attempts are enthralling and often jaw-dropping in the way the simplicity of the thing works so well - you can’t believe what you’re seeing. I also like the way that the writers take the time to develop the individual characters to more than just walking stereotypes. Anthony Steel is particularly good as the conflicted newcomer, but he’s given fine support by Jack Warner as the friendly captain. Anton Diffring has one of his best early roles as a ruthless and mercenary German officer. In support, the viewer is treated to the likes of Eddie Byrne, Michael Balfour, William Sylvester, and Paul Carpenter, all of whom are very fine in their parts. ALBERT, R.N. is something of a forgotten classic of its type and a film that more than holds its own against the bigger budget Hollywood tales.“ - written by “Leofwine_draca“ on Also Known As (AKA): (original title) Albert, R.N. Australia Albert R.N. Belgium (French title) Le prisonnier fantôme Belgium (Flemish title) De gestapo mist een man Canada (English title) (theatrical title) Marlag ’O’ Prison Camp Denmark Den tavse soldat Finland Vankileirin näkymätön sotilas France Le prisonnier fantôme Greece (transliterated title) Kata diatagi tou Hitler Greece (reissue title) To vasiliko naftiko epitithetai Ireland (English title) Albert R.N. Luxembourg (French title) (TV title) Le prisonnier fantôme Netherlands De gestapo mist een man New Zealand (English title) Albert R.N. Norway Operasjon Albert Romania Albert R.N. South Africa (English title) Albert, R.N. Sweden Männen bakom taggtråd UK (working title) The Spare Man UK Albert, R.N. USA Break to Freedom USA (alternative title) Marlag ’O’ Prison Camp Spare Man ···················································································· ✘ Website: FOLLOW US! ✘ Twitter - SUPPORT US! ✘ Membership: MORE MOVIES! ► Film Noir: ► Classic Movies: ► All Playlists: #classicmovies #filmnoir #colorizedmovies ···················································································· COPYRIGHT: All of the films published by us are legally licensed. We have acquired the rights (at least for specific territories) from the rightholders by contract. If you have questions please send an email to: info[at], Amogo Networx - The AVOD Channel Network, .
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