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McKenzie Break (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 108 mins

  • Director: Lamont Johnson
  • Writer: William W. Norton; Sidney Shelley
  • Producer: Arthur Gardner; Jules V. Levy

CGiii Comment

Not a pleasant experience - male posturing and anal writing.

There are some excellent ideas floating around but, with a lack of vision and no sense of refinement, this falls flat on its face.

Good premise - bad product.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In the closing days of World War II, German prisoners riot in a POW Camp in Scotland. Fearful of a mass escape attempt, the British Army sends in an unorthodox Irish Captain in hopes of discovering exactly what is going on. The Irishman at once comes into conflict with the senior prisoner, a U-Boat commander, and the two must match wits, knowing that only one will emerge victorious.

Cast & Characters

Brian Keith as Captain Jack Connor;
Helmut Griem as Kapitanleutnant Willi Schlueter;
Ian Hendry as Major Perry;
Jack Watson as General Kerr;
Patrick O'Connell as Sergeant Major Cox;
Horst Janson as Leutnant Neuchl;
Alexander Allerson as Leutnant Wolff;
John Abineri as Hauptmann Kranz;
Constantine Gregory as Lieutenant Hall;
Tom Kempinski as Leutnant Schmidt;
Eric Allan as Leutnant Hochbauer;
Caroline Mortimer as A.T.S. Sergeant Bell;
Mary Larkin as Corporal Jean Watt;
Gregg Palmer as Leutnant Berger;
Michael Sheard as Ingenieur-Offizier Unger