633 Squadron - Cast

Cast

Character (novel) Role Character (film) Actor
Squadron Leader Roy Grenville DSO DFC Wing Commander Wing Commander Roy Grant Cliff Robertson
Flying Officer Hoppy Hopkinson Grenville's Navigator Flying Officer Hoppy Hopkinson Angus Lennie
Lieutenant Finn Bergman Norwegian resistance leader Lieutenant Erik Bergman George Chakiris
Hilde Bergman Sister of Finn Bergman Hilde Bergman Maria Perschy
Air Commodore Davies Air Vice-Marshal Davis Harry Andrews
Wing Commander Don Barrett AFC DFC Station Commanding Officer Group Captain Don Barrett Donald Houston
The Brigadier Liaison with the Norwegian Resistance
Squadron Leader Frank Adams Station Intelligence Officer Squadron Leader Frank Adams Michael Goodliffe
Warrant Officer Gillibrand Pilot, B Flight Flight Lieutenant Gillibrand John Meillon
Jimmie Willcox Gillibrand's Navigator
Flight Lieutenant Scott John Bonney
Bissell Flying Officer Bissell Scott Finch (as Scot Finch)
Flying Officer Evans John Church
Maisie Barmaid at Black Swan Inn Rosie Barbara Archer
Flight Lieutenant Nigel Sean Kelly
Flight Lieutenant Singh Julian Sherrier
Flight Lieutenant Frank Geoffrey Frederick
WAAF Sergeant Mary Blake / Bissell Suzan Farmer
Flight Lieutenant Jones Johnny Briggs
'Teddy' Young Flight Commander, A Flight
Sam Milner Flight Commander, B Flight
Lieutenant Maner Peter Kriss
Jan Ericson Norwegian resistance fighter Ericson Cavan Malone
Johansen Norwegian resistance fighter Johanson Richard Shaw
Goth Chris Williams
Valerie Adams
Kearns Landlord of the Black Swann Inn
SS Interrogator Anne Ridler

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