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The Wooden Horse (1950) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Jack Lee
Ian Dalrymple ... (completion director) (uncredited)

Writing Credits  

Eric Williams ... (screenplay adapted from his novel by)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Leo Genn ... Peter Howard
David Tomlinson ... Phil Roe
Anthony Steel ... Captain John Clinton
David Greene ... Nick Bennett
Peter Burton ... Nigel
Patrick Waddington ... Group Captain Wardley - Senior British Officer
Michael Goodliffe ... Robbie
Anthony Dawson ... Pomfret
Bryan Forbes ... Paul
Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham ... David
Peter Finch ... Australian in Hospital
Philip Dale Philip Dale ... Bill White
Russell Waters Russell Waters ... 'Wings' Cameron
Ralph Ward Ralph Ward ... Adjutant
Franz Schafheitlin Franz Schafheitlin ... Camp Commandant
Hans Meyer Hans Meyer ... Charlie, Head Ferret
Herbert Eilitz Herbert Eilitz ... Camp Guard
Lis Løwert Lis Løwert ... Kamma
Jacques B. Brunius ... André (as Jacques Brunius)
Helge Erickssen Helge Erickssen ... Sigmund
Meinhart Maur Meinhart Maur ... Hotel Proprietor
Walter Gotell ... Francois - The Follower
Walter Hertner Walter Hertner ... German Policeman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jim Brady ... German Sentry (uncredited)
Jack Carter Jack Carter ... Watchtower Guard (uncredited)
Vic Chapman Vic Chapman ... Prisoner of War (uncredited)
Hubert Hill Hubert Hill ... Watchtower Guard (uncredited)
George Hilsdon ... German Sentry (uncredited)
Johannes Johanson Johannes Johanson ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Fletcher Lightfoot Fletcher Lightfoot ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Louis Matto Louis Matto ... Prisoner of War (uncredited)
Cecil Paul Cecil Paul ... Padre (uncredited)
Ian Selby Ian Selby ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Emile Stemmler Emile Stemmler ... Prisoner of War (uncredited)
Paul Stockman ... Hunky (uncredited)
Reg Thomason ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Bill Travers ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Produced by 

Ian Dalrymple ... producer
Alexander Korda ... producer (uncredited)

Music by 

Clifton Parker

Cinematography by 

C.M. Pennington-Richards ... (as C. Pennington-Richards) (photography)

Editing by 

John Seabourne Sr. ... (as John Seabourne Snr.)
Peter Seabourne

Art Direction by 

William Kellner

Makeup Department 

George Partleton ... makeup artist

Production Management 

Raymond Anzarut ... production manager
John Brabourne ... assistant production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Philip Shipway ... assistant director (as Phil Shipway)
John Pellatt ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Ronald Spencer ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

Leslie Kleeman ... construction manager

Sound Department 

John Cox ... sound recordist
Jack Drake ... sound editor
Cecil Mason ... sound recordist (as Cecil Tapscott-Mason)
Ken Ritchie ... boom operator (uncredited)
Derek Tate ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Robert Day ... camera operator (as Bob Day)
N. Arnold ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Bill Chitty ... electrician (uncredited)
Gerry Fisher ... focus puller (uncredited)
Max Rosher ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Larry Stewart ... wardrobe

Editorial Department 

Humphrey Fisher ... first assistant editor (uncredited)
John Glen ... second assistant editor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Muir Mathieson ... music director
London Symphony Orchestra ... music performed by (uncredited)
Eric Rogers ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department 

Barbara Cole ... continuity

Additional Crew 

Jacques B. Brunius ... french advisor (uncredited)
R.L.M. Davidson ... production assistant (uncredited)
Myfanwy Jones ... production secretary (uncredited)
Joy Raymond ... publicist (uncredited)
Eric Williams ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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