
The Password Is Courage
The only man ever awarded the Iron Cross by the enemy!!!Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, a brave British soldier is captured by German forces during World War II. When he's thrown into a prisoner of war camp, he immediately plans his escape. Masquerading as a wounded German soldier, he makes it as far as the medical tent, where the deceived enemy forces award him the Iron Cross. Though he is ultimately discovered, he goes on to courageously pursue his freedom with a whimsical and undying audacity.
Description: Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, a brave British soldier is captured by German forces during World War II. When he's thrown into a prisoner of war camp, he immediately plans his escape. Masquerading as a wounded German soldier, he makes it as far as the medical tent, where the deceived enemy forces award him the Iron Cross. Though he is ultimately discovered, he goes on to courageously pursue his freedom with a whimsical and undying audacity.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, War
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 116 minutes

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Played Sergant-Major Charles Coward

Maria Perschy
Played Irena

Alfred Lynch
Played Corporal Bill Pope

Nigel Stock
Played Cole

Reginald Beckwith
Played Unterofficer

Richard Marner
Played Schmidt

Ed Devereaux
Played Aussie

Lewis Fiander
Played Pringle
George Mikell
Played Necke

Richard Carpenter
Played Robinson

Bernard Archard
Played 1st Prisoner of War

Ferdy Mayne
Played 1st German Officer at French Farm

George Pravda
Played 2nd German Officer at French Farm

Olaf Pooley
Played German Doctor

Michael Mellinger
Played Feldwebel

Colin Blakely
Played 1st German Goon
Margaret Whiting
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Mark Eden
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Douglas Livingstone
Played Bennett
John Gardiner
Played 3rd Prisoner of War
Howard Pays
Played Mansard
Tommy Elliott
Played Concertina Player
Bernard Proctor
Played Harmonica Player
Philo Hauser
Played 2nd German Goon

Charles Durning
Played American Solider (uncredited)

Arnold Marlé
Played Old Man on Train (uncredited)
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