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Financials
Revenue: $21,000,000
Budget: $7,700,000
Profit: + $13,300,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: One weekend Major Smith, Lieutenant Schaffer, and a beautiful blonde named Mary decided to win World War II.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 8
Release Date: Dec 4, 1968
Rating: 2003-09-02
Run Time: 2h 35m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Production Companies: Jerry Gershwin Productions , Elliott Kastner Productions , Winkast Film Productions , Gershwin-Kastner , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Synopsis
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.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Editing | Editor |
John Jympson
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Assistant Editor |
Alan Strachan
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Sound | Original Music Composer |
Ron Goodwin
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Sound Editor |
Jonathan Bates
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Sound Recordist |
John Bramall
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ADR & Dubbing |
J.B. Smith
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Foley Artist |
Richard Best Jr.
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Assistant Foley Artist |
Peter Dobson
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Sound |
Michael Hickey
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Conductor |
Ron Goodwin
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Orchestrator |
Brian Couzens
Ron Goodwin
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Musician |
Arthur L. Frantz
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Camera | Director of Photography |
Arthur Ibbetson
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Still Photographer |
John Jay
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Camera Operator |
Paul Wilson
H. A. R. Thomson
Ginger Gemmel
Kelvin Pike
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Clapper Loader |
David Wynn-Jones
Graeme Scaife
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Aerial Camera |
Douglas Adamsson
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Grip |
David Cadwallader
Denis Fraser
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Focus Puller |
Allan Jones
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Directing | Director |
Brian G. Hutton
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Continuity |
Penny Daniels
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Assistant Director |
Colin M. Brewer
Anthony Waye
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Second Unit Director |
Yakima Canutt
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Second Assistant Director |
Patrick Clayton
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Second Second Assistant Director |
Chris Kenny
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Production | Producer |
Elliott Kastner
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Production Supervisor |
Ted Lloyd
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Associate Producer |
Denis Holt
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Executive Producer |
Jerry Gershwin
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Unit Manager |
Tom Sachs
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Production Secretary |
Norma Garment
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Art | Art Direction |
Peter Mullins
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Assistant Property Master |
Mickey Lennon
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Set Dresser |
Arthur Taksen
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Props |
Peter Hancock
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Crew | Special Effects |
Fred Hellenburgh
Richard Parker
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Stunt Coordinator |
Paul Stader
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Stunt Double |
Gillian Aldam
Tom L. Dittman
Alf Joint
Eddie Powell
Bill Sawyer
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Stunts |
Del Baker
Peter Brace
Paul Stader
Tim Condren
George Lane Cooper
Jack Cooper
Billy Cornelius
Jim Dowdall
Steve Emerson
Roy Everson
Max Faulkner
Harry Fielder
Tex Fuller
Romo Gorrara
Richard Graydon
Frank Henson
Alf Joint
Rick Lester
Jimmy Lodge
Dave Newman
Terence Plummer
Eddie Powell
Joe Powell
Nosher Powell
Terry Richards
Doug Robinson
Bill Sawyer
Jack Silk
Jimmy Thong
David Watson
Les White
Dave Wilding
Terry Yorke
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Dialogue Coach |
Al Lettieri
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Writing | Story |
Alistair MacLean
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Screenplay |
Alistair MacLean
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Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Arthur Newman
Yvonne Blake
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Makeup Artist |
Tony Sforzini
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Wardrobe Supervisor |
Elsa Fennell
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Lighting | Gaffer |
Bob Bremner
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Electrician |
Bob Bremner
Edward Michael Perry
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Visual Effects | Visual Effects |
Tom Howard
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