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)

Read more about this topic:  Resisting Enemy Interrogation

Famous quotes containing the word cast:

    Just as the creative artist is not allowed to choose, neither is he permitted to turn his back on anything: a single refusal, and he is cast out of the state of grace and becomes sinful all the way through.
    Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926)

    For such despite they cast on female wits:
    If what I do prove well, it won’t advance,
    They’ll say it’s stol’n, or else it was by chance.
    Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612–1672)

    The old man had heard that there was a wreck and knew most of the particulars, but he said that he had not been up there since it happened. It was the wrecked weed that concerned him most ... and those bodies were to him but other weeds which the tide cast up, but which were of no use to him.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)