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Director: Lewis Gilbert
Cast: Anthony Steel, Jack Warner, Robert Beatty, Anton Diffring
The British inmates of a POW camp think they have an informer among them after several escape attempts fail. One of the prisoners constructs a dummy which they christen "Albert" and use at roll call in order to foil the German guards.
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Albert R.N. is a little-known British war film from 1953, directed by Lewis Gilbert. The film follows a group of POWs who devise a clever scheme to foil their German captors by constructing a dummy they use during roll call. While the film has not received significant critical acclaim, it offers an interesting look at the resourcefulness of prisoners during wartime.
Albert R.N. is a 1953 British war film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Jack Warner, Anthony Steel and Robert Beatty. It was based on the 1952 play of the same title by Guy Morgan and Edward Sammis.
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