Operation Crossbow (1965) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 1, 1965

Original Title:
Operation Crossbow

Alternate Titles:
A Crossbow akció
Crossbow-akció
Operacja "Kusza"
The Great Spy Mission

Genres:
Drama | Thriller | War

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 14  DK: 15  GB: PG  NL: 12  PT: e 14  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 115

Sabotage of Hitler's ingenious weapons of mass destruction...the V1 and V2 rockets!

Allied agents infiltrate the Nazi rocket complex at Peenemunde in order to obtain their secrets and sabotage the plant. The film alternates between German developments of the V-1 missile and V-2 rocket (with a German cast speaking their own language) and discovery by British Intelligence of the weapon.

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Art Direction:
Elliot Scott

Assistant Director:
Basil Rayburn

Camera Operator:
Bob Kindred

Conductor:
Ron Goodwin

Director:
Michael Anderson

Director of Photography:
Erwin Hillier

Editor:
Ernest Walter

Focus Puller:
Wally Fairweather

Makeup Artist:
George Blackler

Original Music Composer:
Ron Goodwin

Producer:
Carlo Ponti

Production Manager:
Sydney Streeter

Recording Supervision:
A.W. Watkins

Screenplay:
Emeric Pressburger
Derry Quinn
Ray Rigby

Sound Editor:
Allan Sones

Sound Mixer:
J.B. Smith

Sound Recordist:
Gerry Turner

Special Effects:
Tom Howard

Story:
Duilio Coletti
Vittoriano Petrilli

Translator:
Bernard Doret

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