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Director
  
Roy Del Ruth

Producer
  
Edward Chodorov

Language
  
English

6.6/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Romance, War

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Captured! movie poster

Writer
  
Philip Gibbs
,
Edward Chodorov

Release date
  
August 19, 1933 (1933-08-19)

Production
  
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Cast
  
Leslie Howard
(Captain Fred Allison),
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(Lieutenant Fred Digby),
Paul Lukas
(Colonel Carl Ehrlich),
Margaret Lindsay
(Monica Allison),
Robert Barrat
(The Commandant),
Arthur Hohl
(Cocky)

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Captured! is a 1933 American pre-Code film about World War I prisoners of war in a German camp. It stars Leslie Howard and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and was based on the short story "Fellow Prisoners" by Sir Philip Gibbs.

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Plot

British Captain Fred Allison (Leslie Howard) bids farewell to his new wife, Monica (Margaret Lindsay), whom he has only known for six days, and sets out for the war. He ends up a prisoner of war (POW), tortured by the fact that his wife has not written to him since the early days of his two year captivity.

When a fellow inmate shoots a guard, the prisoners make an impromptu unsuccessful dash for freedom, resulting in much bloodshed on both sides. As punishment, they are locked in a crowded cell for about a month. Finally, a new commandant, Oberst Carl Ehrlich (Paul Lukas), takes charge of the camp. Allison persuades Ehrlich (a fellow Oxford alumnus) to rescind the punishment.

One day, a fresh batch of POWs arrives. Allison is delighted to find his oldest and best friend among them, Royal Flying Corps Lieutenant Jack "Dig" Digby (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.). For some reason though, Dig is not as pleased to see him. However, Allison attributes that to their situation. Dig is determined to escape, regardless of the consequences to his fellow prisoners. He does manage to break free, stealing an airplane from the nearby airfield.

The Germans find his coat near the dead body of Elsa (Joyce Coad), a woman who delivered fresh food to the camp. Ehrlich writes to the Allies, demanding Dig's return to stand trial for rape and murder. Allison refuses to cooperate, until he recognizes the handwriting on a letter found in the coat. When he reads it, he discovers that Monica and Dig have been carrying on an affair for the last six months. Allison then adds his signature to Ehrlich's request. On the strength of Allison's endorsement, the British do send Dig back.

Dig refuses to defend himself, insisting only that he knows Allison's motive for bringing him back. He is found guilty and sentenced to death by firing squad. The real perpetrator, Strogin (John Bleifer), writes a note confessing to the crime, then hangs himself. Allison finds the note, but instead of notifying the Germans, crumples it up. Just before Dig is to be executed, Allison's conscience makes him show the confession to Ehrlich. Afterward, Allison tells Dig he will give Monica up.

All along, Allison has been planning a mass escape. He seizes the machine gun guarding the front gate, then holds off the guards while his comrades escape. The POWs race to the airfield, overcome the aircrews there, and fly off in a squadron of bombers preparing for their nightly raid. Allison is killed by a grenade. When Ehrlich finds his body, he salutes.

Cast

  • Leslie Howard as Captain Fred Allison
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as Lieutenant Jack "Dig" Digby
  • Paul Lukas as Oberst Carl Ehrlich
  • Margaret Lindsay as Monica A. Allison
  • Robert Barrat as The Commandant
  • Arthur Hohl as Cocky
  • John Bleifer as Strogin
  • William Le Maire as Joe "Tex" Martin (as William LeMaire)
  • J. Carrol Naish as Corporal Guarand (as J. Carroll Naish)
  • Philip Faversham as Lieutenant Haversham (as Phillip Faversham)
  • Frank Reicher as Herr Hauptman
  • Joyce Coad as Elsa
  • Bert Sprotte as Sergeant Major
  • Harry Cording as First Orderly
  • Halliwell Hobbes as British Major General
  • Leyland Hodgson as Major Hudson
  • References

    Captured! Wikipedia
    Captured! IMDb Captured! themoviedb.org