Resisting Enemy Interrogation - Cast

Cast

  • Louis Adlon as Major Franz Kohmer (uncredited)
  • Rand Brooks as Pilot (uncredited)
  • Frederic Brunn as German Yard Guard (uncredited)
  • George Dolenz as Captain Volbricht (uncredited)
  • Poldi Dur as Nazi Nurse (uncredited)
  • Carl Esmond as Major von Behn - Nazi Commandant (uncredited)
  • Steven Geray as Dr. Victor Münz - Camp Doctor (uncredited)
  • Arthur Kennedy as Sergeant Alfred Mason (uncredited)
  • Sam Locke as Nazi (uncredited)
  • Lloyd Nolan as USAF Debriefing Officer / Narrator (uncredited)
  • George O'Hanlon as American Pilot at Headquarters (uncredited)
  • Don Porter as Lieutenant Frank L. Williams, Jr. - American Co-pilot (uncredited)
  • Otto Reichow as German Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Henry Rowland as German Sergeant Renser (uncredited)
  • Hans Schumm as German Guard (uncredited)
  • James Seay as Captain James Spencer (uncredited)
  • Kent Smith as Captain Reining - American Working for the Nazis (uncredited)
  • Craig Stevens as B-26 Pilot (uncredited)
  • Charles Tannen as Sergeant Freulich - German Prison Plant (uncredited)
  • Mel Tormé as American Pilot (uncredited)
  • Peter van Eyck as Captain Granach - Young Nazi Officer (uncredited)
  • Hans Heinrich von Twardowski as Herr Mahler - German Red Cross Representative (uncredited)
  • Max Wilk as Nazi (uncredited)

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