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Directed by
  
George Sherman

Music by
  
Mort Glickman

Initial release
  
12 March 1943 (USA)

Music director
  
Mort Glickman

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Produced by
  
George Sherman

Cinematography
  
Ernest Miller

Director
  
George Sherman

Story by
  
Robert R. Mill

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Written by
  
Robert R. Mill Bertram Millhauser Curt Siodmak

Starring
  
John Archer Mary McLeod Fritz Kortner

Screenplay
  
Curt Siodmak, Bertram Millhauser

Cast
  
Peter Lawford, John Archer, Kurt Kreuger, Fritz Kortner, Walter Sande

Similar
  
Movies about Nazi Germany, War movies

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The Purple V is a 1943 American war film directed by George Sherman and starring John Archer, Mary McLeod and Fritz Kortner.

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The film's sets were designed by the art director Russell Kimball.

Cast

  • John Archer as Jimmy Thorne
  • Mary McLeod as Katti Forster
  • Fritz Kortner as Thomas Forster
  • Rex Williams as Paul Forster
  • Kurt Katch as Johann Keller
  • Walter Sande as Otto Horner
  • Wilhelm von Brincken as Col. von Ritter
  • Peter Lawford as Roger
  • Kurt Kreuger as Walter Heyse
  • Eva Hyde as Marta
  • Irene Seidner as Mrs. Vogel
  • Richard Aherne as British Radio Operator in Africa
  • Holger Bendixen as Bit Role
  • Arthur Blake as British General
  • Egon Brecher as Clerk
  • Frederic Brunn as Corporal
  • Michael Dyne as Young British Officer
  • Ludwig Hardt as Old Peasant
  • Herbert Heyes as American Colonel
  • Harry Holcombe as Nazi Pilot
  • David Lennox as Bit Role
  • Frank Reicher as Bit Role
  • Lester Sharpe as Nazi Hospital Physician
  • Pepi Sinoff as Old Peasant Woman
  • Walter Soderling as Voight
  • Sigfrid Tor as Morgenturm
  • Leslie Vincent as British Radio Operator
  • References

    The Purple V Wikipedia