Cast

Richard Widmark
Sgt. Joe Lawrence

Mai Zetterling
Maria

Nigel Patrick
Brian Hammell

George Cole
Sgt. Roger Morris

Donald Wolfit
Alfie Stratton

Joseph Tomelty
Uncle Dan

Andrew Ray
Conrad

Karl Stepanek
Dr. Zachmann

Robert Ayres
Tex

Eric Pohlmann
Hans Fischer

Olive Sloane
Mavis

Alan Gifford
Maj. Bracken

Harry Towb
Benny

Leslie Linder
Pole

Erich Dunskus
Canal Foreman

Sam Kydd
Milkman (uncredited)

Carol White
German Refugee (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Richard Widmark was sometimes quite good in his more edgy, grittier parts - but shove him in an uniform and he is really just a pretty boy - like he is here. When a cache of gold is discovered by some remarkably honest folks dredging a river in Berlin, it is turned over to the joint British and American authorities and "Joe" (Widmark) is charged with shifting it. Meantime, he and his pal "Morris" (George Cole) have their jeep pinched by a youngster. Giving chase, he arrives at a bombed-out building being used as a makeshift orphanage by "Maria" (Mai Zetterling) and "Dr. Zachmann" (Karel Stepanek). He wants to help, and so with his pal and a pretty ruthless "Hammell" (Nigel Patrick) finds a way to divert the gold and... Donald Wolfit is quite effective as the pretty devious "Alfie", but the rest of this blurs a decent adventure caper with too much romance and Widmark really isn't on very good firm. The dialogue is wordy and rambling and though the ending is rather befitting - for Patrick anyway, it is all just a bit routine and humdrum.
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