Attack on The Iron Coast (1968)

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Written by John C. Champion, Herman Hoffman

Directed by Paul Wendkos

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1968

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

World War II action drama about a special commando team that undertakes a mission to disable a German naval base in occupied France. Seeking British military approval for the hazardous Operation Mad Dog, a Canadian commando leader must overcome strong opposition - and his own doubts - about sending men to knock out the German stronghold

Cast

Image for Lloyd BridgesLloyd BridgesMajor Jamie Wilson
Andrew KeirCap. Owen Franklin
Sue LloydSue Wilson
Mark EdenLt. Com. Donald Kimberly
Maurice DenhamRear Admiral Sir Frederick Grafton
Glyn OwenForrester
Howard PaysLt. Graham
Walter GotellVan Horst
John WelshAdmiral of the Fleet Lord William Cansley
George MikellCap. Strasser
Ernest ClarkAir Vice Marshall Woodbridge
Dick HaydonPringle
John AbineriGerman gunnery Sgt.
Sean BarrettRadio man
Victor BeaumontGerman battery commander
Gavin BreckCommando
Keith BuckleyCommando
Joan CraneWREN officer
Murray EvansBosun's mate
Harry FielderSoldier
John GolightlyHelmsman
Robin HawdonRadar operator
Bill HendersonCommando
John KellandFlag Lt.
Simon PrebbleLt. Smythe
Richard ShawGerman infantry Sgt.
Mark WardJimmy Wilson
Michael WolfLt. Kramer

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