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We Go in at Dawn
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We Go in at Dawn

Mar 16, 2020
1h 26m
★ 5.9

Overview

When a high-ranking war planner is captured and held in a German prisoner of war camp, a team of specialists take on the dangerous mission of trying to break him out. Trouble is, he doesn't want to be rescued.

Genres

History
War
Thriller

Production Companies

101 Films
Reel to Reel Ltd.
Picture Perfect

Cast

Kelvin Fletcher

John Seabourne

Kelvin Fletcher

Christos Lawton

Victor Laurence

Christos Lawton

Audrey L'Ebrellec

Ellie

Audrey L'Ebrellec

Samantha Coughlan

Betty

Samantha Coughlan

Ryan Winsley

Brandt

Ryan Winsley

Tim Berrington

Father Bernard

Tim Berrington

Guy Faulkner

Von Richter

Guy Faulkner

Antonio Bustorff

Durand

Antonio Bustorff

Alastair Kirton

Challenger

Alastair Kirton

Richard Touch

Radio Announcer

Richard Touch

Sammy Measom

Eason

Sammy Measom

Nicholas Benjamin

POW

Nicholas Benjamin

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