Operation Crossbow

Sabotage of Hitler's ingenious weapons of mass destruction...the V1 and V2 rockets!

6.7
19651h 55m

Allied agents infiltrate the Nazi rocket complex at Peenemunde in order to obtain their secrets and sabotage the plant. The film alternates between German developments of the V-1 missile and V-2 rocket (with a German cast speaking their own language) and discovery by British Intelligence of the weapon.

Production

Logo for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
Logo for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Trailers & Videos

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Infiltrating the Nazi Weapons Facility

Thumbnail for video: Operation Crossbow (1965) Original Trailer

Operation Crossbow (1965) Original Trailer

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Titles

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Trailer

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Pulse Jet Rocket Flight Test

Cast

Photo of Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren

Nora Van Ostamgen

Photo of George Peppard

George Peppard

Lt. John Curtis

Photo of Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Professor Lindemann

Photo of John Mills

John Mills

General Boyd

Photo of Richard Johnson

Richard Johnson

Duncan Sandys

Photo of Tom Courtenay

Tom Courtenay

Robert Henshaw

Photo of Jeremy Kemp

Jeremy Kemp

Captain Phil Bradley

Photo of Paul Henreid

Paul Henreid

General Ziemann

Photo of Helmut Dantine

Helmut Dantine

General Linz

Photo of Barbara Rütting

Barbara Rütting

Hannah Reitsch

Photo of Richard Todd

Richard Todd

Wing Cmdr. Kendall

Photo of Sylvia Syms

Sylvia Syms

Constance Babington Smith

Photo of John Fraser

John Fraser

Flight Lt. Kenny

Photo of Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

RAF Officer

Photo of Patrick Wymark

Patrick Wymark

Prime Minister Winston Churchill

Photo of Moray Watson

Moray Watson

Col. Kenneth Post

Photo of Richard Wattis

Richard Wattis

Sir Charles Sims

Photo of Allan Cuthbertson

Allan Cuthbertson

German Technical Examiner

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Reviews

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John Chard

6/10

If you're chute doesn't open, change it for a harp!

A passable WWII movie boosted by star casting and a grand finale. Plot essentially is about some Allied agents planning to infiltrate the Nazis' secretive rocket factory in Holland and destroy their deadly V rockets.

Much of the pic is given to character forming and painting political, army and human passion based groundwork. Unfortunately the narrative often sags and has some uneven patches that can take one out of the story line. On the plus side the finale is worth waiting for, full of suspense and heroics, while the espionage angle holds interest throughout. 6/10

J

JPV852

7/10

Engaging war-thriller doesn't always hit on all cylinders but the finale was suspense-filled and I do appreciate how the filmmakers handled the deaths, not at all sensationalized. No real standout performances but the cast did a fine job, though a bit surprising to see Sophie Loren got top-billing but only in it for maybe 15-minutes. **3.5/5**

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CinemaSerf

6/10

There is something a little bit reminiscent of "The Adventures of Tartu" (1943) about this film. The Nazis are using ever increasingly effective missiles to bombard South East England and when the boffins discover their new, portable, V1 and V2 rockets then a team is assembled to go into the heart of the Reich to carry out some dangerous sabotage. George Peppard, Jeremy Kemp and Tom Courtenay are the three despatched and these characters alongside an interestingly, but effectively, cast Anthony Quayle as their Nazi antagonist work well building a sense of peril as they set about their tasks. It's a little bit cluttered by a bit of a contrived sub-plot with Sophia Loren, but for the most part it is an efficient drama that has just about every British actor you can shake a stick at appearing somewhere - John Mills; Trevor Howard; Richard Johnson; Richard Todd et al. Of course it uses a little cinematic licence - Peppard's Dutch accent (via Detroit) is a bit of a stretch at times - but it's still an engaging piece of wartime adventure cinema with quite an exciting climax.

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