Colditz (2005-2005)

Premiere:
March 27, 2005

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
March 28, 2005

Original Title:
Colditz

Alternate Titles:
Escape from Colditz
Szökés Colditz-ból
Szökés a Colditz erődből
Útěk z pevnosti Colditz
科蒂兹堡大逃亡

Genres:
Drama | War & Politics

Production Companies:
Granada Television
Power

Countries:
GB

During World War II, the Germans convert the castle of Colditz into an escape-proof prison where recidivist escapees are imprisoned under one roof. The most accomplished escape artists are gathered there, brave soldiers who view escape not only as a challenge but as a duty, in order to harass and irritate German forces as much as they can.

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Art Direction:
Phil Harvey
Mike Stallion
David Baxa

Casting:
Celestia Fox
Nancy Bishop

Costume Design:
Howard Burden

Director of Photography:
Gavin Finney

Editor:
David Yardley

Executive Producer:
Justin Bodle
Andy Harries
Francis Hopkinson

Foley Artist:
Ricky Butt

Makeup Artist:
Jane Logan
Anne Oldham
Jana Radilová

Original Music Composer:
Richard Harvey

Producer:
Stephen Smallwood

Production Design:
Jonathan Lee

Production Manager:
Jasmina Torbati

Sound Mixer:
Clive Copland

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