Frank Sinatra is splendidly cast as American Air Force Colonel Joseph L. Ryan, who is shot down and placed in an Italian POW camp, mainly housing British troops.
Because Ryan is now the highest-ranking officer, he takes over command of the prisoners from English Major Eric Fincham (Trevor Howard) – thus creating animosity between them.
When Italy surrenders to the Allies, the Italian jailers abandon their post and leave the prisoners alone.
Under Ryan’s command, the prisoners escape from Italy by stealing a German POW train headed for a concentration camp and diverting it northward to neutral Switzerland and freedom.
When the Germans realise what has happened, the chase is on.
A really rousing WWII yarn, excellently handled by director Mark Robson and his expert team.
There are several exciting sequences such as the escapees disguised in German uniforms trying to get past the checkpoints, an encounter with a double-dealing Gestapo agent, and an attack on Milan’s central railway control tower.
The concluding battle, set in the Austrian Alps, has the prisoners attempting to clear the tracks while fighting off attacking German aircraft and their oncoming German pursuers.
Colonel Joseph L. Ryan
Frank Sinatra
Major Eric Fincham
Trevor Howard
Private Ames
James Brolin
Captain Oriani
Sergio Fantoni
Padre Costanzo
Edward Mulhare
Gabriella
Raffaella Carra
Sgt. Bostick
Brad Dexter
Lt. Orde
John Leyton
Major Von Klemment
Wolfgang Preiss
Colonel Gortz
John Van Dreelen
Major Battaglia
Adolfo Celi
Corporal Giannini
Richard Bakalyan
Captain Stein
Michael Goodliffe
Sgt. Dunbar
Michael St. Clair
Director
Mark Robson