Then There Were Three (film)
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Then There Were Three also known as Three Came Back (Italian: L'urlo dei Marines, French: Le Cri des Marines) is a 1961 black and white Italian war film produced and directed by as well as co-starring Alex Nicol[1] with Frank Latimore and Barry Cahill.
Then There Were Three | |
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Directed by | director |
Written by | writer |
Produced by | producer |
Starring | Frank Latimore Barry Cahill Alex Nicol |
Narrated by | narrator |
Cinematography | Gastone Di Giovanni |
Edited by | Manuel del Campo |
Music by | Tarcisio Fusco |
Production company | Alexandra Film |
Distributed by | distributor |
Release date | November 1961 (US) |
Running time | 82 minutes (US) |
Country | Italy |
Language | English |
During the Italian campaign the Germans scheme to assassinate an Italian partisan leader held by the Americans. They infiltrate an English speaking assassin dressed in American uniform who joins a group of stragglers making their way to the village where the partisan leader is. During their journey the German infiltrator eliminates the American soldiers one by one.
- Frank Latimore as Lt. Willotsky
- Barry Cahill as Sgt. Travers
- Alex Nicol as Pvt. Sam McLease
- Frederick R. Clark as Calhoun
- Sidney Clute as Pvt. Ben Harvey
- Brendan Fitzgerald
- Michael Billingsley as Pvt. T.I. Ellis
- Frank Gregory as Pvt. Harry Miller
- Gérard Herter as the German Colonel
- p. 44 Nicol, Alex Surviving the Studio System in Collected Interviews: Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema SIU Press, 2001
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