Summaries

Led by British officers, partisans on Crete plan to kidnap the island's German commander and smuggle him to Cairo, Egypt to embarrass the occupiers.

Based on the true story of how, during World War II, a gang of desperadoes (British officers enlisted for "hostilities only" and local partisans) went to the occupied island of Crete and kidnapped a German general from under the nose of his army. That was the easy bit. They then had to get him back to Cairo, Egypt, dodging an intense air and land search.—Steve Crook <[email protected]>

In 1944 on German-occupied Crete, the Germans truly believe that the Cretans are indeed cretins. As such, many of the Cretans work alongside some of the few native English for the resistance against their German oppressors. One of those English is Major Patrick Leigh Fermor (Sir Dirk Bogarde). Along with Captain W. Stanley Moss, M.C. (David Oxley), who he recruits from the British forces stationed in Cairo, Egypt. Paddy's latest mission is to kidnap Major General Kreipe (Marius Goring), the head of the German forces on the island, and transport him alive to the Allied base in Cairo. The move is solely one to embarrass, and thus demoralize the Germans by having the "inferior" Cretans pull off something this big on them. Kidnapping Kreipe, keeping him safe during the transport to the coast, and getting him onto the ship in the open coastline without being detected by the Germans, all have their challenges. On Paddy's and Moss's side is that they have the cooperation of most Cretans who, despite possible harm to themselves, largely help them in this mission, and that as such they have a better understanding of the nooks and crannies to hide Kreipe than the Germans, especially in the mountains. Amongst the obstacles they face are: having sporadic contact with their primary communications officer, Sandy (Cyril Cusack), who is holed up in a cave in the mountains; Kreipe perhaps finding a weak spot in their armor, especially in playing off even one poor Cretan who may fall prey to the possibility of a bigger individual payoff; and a deficiency unearthed in both Paddy's and Moss's military training.—Huggo

This sneaky, low-key adventure is the true story (based on the 1950 'Ill Met By Moonlight' memoir by W. Stanley Moss) of how a handful of British agents infiltrated Nazi-occupied Crete in 1944 and with the help of crowds of Cretan Resistance fighters kidnapped one General Kreipe, spiriting him across the island and, via Allied ships, to Egypt.

Details

Keywords
  • world war two
  • based on true story
  • british army
  • winding mountain road
  • lookout
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
Release date May 2, 1957
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Unrated
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English German Greek
Filming locations Alpes Maritimes, Alps, Italy
Production companies The Rank Organisation Vega Film Productions

Box office

Budget $212019

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 44m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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