Tobruk (1967)



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Synopsis:
Arthur Hiller directed this exciting World War II drama starring Rock Hudson as Major Donald Craig of the British North African Army. In 1942, Craig is captured by the Vichy French, rescued by Palestinian Jews, and taken to the headquarters of Col. John Harker (Nigel Green). Harker explains that since Craig is an expert on the desert, he has been recruited to mount a suicidal raid upon the fuel bunkers at Rommel's key source of supplies at Tobruk. In order to get to Tobruk, a band of Palestinian Jews, commanded by Captain Kurt Bergman (George Peppard), will pose as German soldiers escorting a group of British prisoners. Making their way across the Libyan desert, the band endures a series of close calls until two Nazis spies are captured. When the spies suddenly escape, Harker and Craig realize someone in their group is a traitor. But by this point they have reached their destination and have to table the problem of the traitor as they battle the Germans around the fuel depot at Tobruk.

~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1967
Director Credit
Arthur Hiller Director
Cast Credit
R.A. Rondell S.I.G. Schell
Giuseppe Danielle Sargente
Rock Hudson Maj. Donald Craig
George Peppard Capt. Kurt Bergman
Nigel Green Col. John Harker
Guy Stockwell Lt. Max Mohnfeld
Jack Watson Sgt. Maj. Tyne
Norman Rossington Alfie
Percy Herbert Dolan
Liam Redmond Henry Portman
Heidy Hunt Cheryl Portman
Leo Gordon Sgt. Krug
Robert Wolders Corporal Bruckner
Anthony Ashdown Lt. Boyden
Curt Lowens German Colonel
Henry Rico Cattani Cpl. Stuhler
Peter Coe Tuareg Chieftain
Lawrence Montaigne Italian Officer
Robert Hoy British Corporal
Phil Adams S.I.G. Bocker
Production Credits Credit
Gene Corman Producer
Art Department Credit
Oliver Emert Set Designer
Alexander Golizen Art Director
John McCarthy Set Designer
Lloyd Henry Bumstead Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Nelson Tyler Cinematographer
Russell B. Harlan Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
John Day Stunts
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Bud Westmore Makeup



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