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In Enemy Hands (2005)

Genre : War, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Tony Giglio
Writer : Tony Giglio

Synopsis

At the height of Hitler's infamous U-boat war, the crew of the U.S.S. Swordfish were heading home after months at sea. They never made it. Now prisoners of war aboard U-boat 429, a small group of American survivors will find their loyalties put to the ultimate test when they're forced to join their German captors to fight for their very lives.

Actors

William H. Macy
William H. Macy
Nathan Travers
Til Schweiger
Til Schweiger
Jonas Herdt
Scott Caan
Scott Caan
Randall Sullivan
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Ludwig Cremer
Lauren Holly
Lauren Holly
Rachel Travers
Xander Berkeley
Xander Berkeley
Admiral Kentz
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
Samuel Littleton
Carmine Giovinazzo
Carmine Giovinazzo
Buck Cooper
Clark Gregg
Clark Gregg
Teddy Goodman
Rene Heger
Rene Heger
Quartermaster Klause
Sam Huntington
Sam Huntington
Virgil Wright
Branden Morgan
Branden Morgan
Benny Romano
Jeremy Sisto
Jeremy Sisto
Jason Abers
Ian Somerhalder
Ian Somerhalder
Danny Miller
A.J. Buckley
A.J. Buckley
Medical Officer
Andy Gätjen
Andy Gätjen
Christophe
Sascha Rosemann
Sascha Rosemann
Lars
Connor Donne
Connor Donne
Lt. Bauer
Gavin Hood
Gavin Hood
Achilles Captain
Alex Prusmack
Alex Prusmack
Andreas
Justin Thomson
Justin Thomson
Wilhem
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Hans
Patrick Gallagher
Patrick Gallagher
Ox
Matt Lindquist
Matt Lindquist
Friedrich
Jim Burke
Jim Burke
U821 Kapitan
Roy Werner
Roy Werner
U1221 Kapitan
William Gregory Lee
William Gregory Lee
U.S.S. Logan Radarman
Doug Biolchini
Doug Biolchini
U.S.S. Logan Radioman
Tom DeGrezia
Tom DeGrezia
Planesman
Gunter Simon
Gunter Simon
U821 Hydrophone Operator
Sonny Surowiec
Sonny Surowiec
U821 Radio Operator
Vanessa Branch
Vanessa Branch
Admiral Kentz's Secretary
Patrick Barnitt
Patrick Barnitt
Achilles Helmsman
Eric Parker
Eric Parker
German Soldier
Chriss Anglin
Chriss Anglin
Armed Sailor (uncredited)
Leif Holt
Leif Holt
German Crew Member (uncredited)
Anthony K. Lewis
Anthony K. Lewis
Armed Guard #2 (uncredited)
Sam Mathewes
Sam Mathewes
German Soldier (uncredited)
Brad Newman
Brad Newman
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Justin Sandler
Justin Sandler
U429 German Sailor (uncredited)
David Chandler Secor
David Chandler Secor
Radio Operator (uncredited)
David Shae
David Shae
German Soldier (uncredited)
Daniel Toscano
Daniel Toscano
Swordfish Sailor (uncredited)
Branden Waits
Branden Waits
German Soldier (uncredited)
Hans Hernke
Hans Hernke
Young Sailor (uncredited)

Crews

Tony Giglio
Tony Giglio
Director
John E. Deaver
John E. Deaver
Writer
Tony Giglio
Tony Giglio
Screenplay
Johnny Hartmann
Johnny Hartmann
Writer
Jed Baron
Jed Baron
Executive Producer
John H. Brister
John H. Brister
Producer
Larry Collins
Larry Collins
Associate Producer
Patrick F. Gallagher
Patrick F. Gallagher
Co-Producer
Carol Gillson
Carol Gillson
Executive Producer
David Glasser
David Glasser
Executive Producer
Michael Z. Gordon
Michael Z. Gordon
Co-Producer
Michael S. Grayson
Michael S. Grayson
Executive Producer
David Hutkin
David Hutkin
Executive Producer
Brian R. Keathley
Brian R. Keathley
Co-Executive Producer
Andreas Klein
Andreas Klein
Executive Producer
Thomas Leath
Thomas Leath
Co-Producer
Robert Leveen
Robert Leveen
Line Producer
Julius R. Nasso
Julius R. Nasso
Producer
Michael A. Pierce
Michael A. Pierce
Producer
Jimmy Robb
Jimmy Robb
Co-Producer
Dean Rockhold
Dean Rockhold
Co-Producer
Geoffrey H. Silver
Geoffrey H. Silver
Co-Producer
Scott G. Stone
Scott G. Stone
Executive Producer
Jeff G. Waxman
Jeff G. Waxman
Executive Producer
Mark Williams
Mark Williams
Producer
Bob Yari
Bob Yari
Executive Producer
Steven Bramson
Steven Bramson
Original Music Composer
Gerry Lively
Gerry Lively
Director of Photography
Peter Mergus
Peter Mergus
Editor
Harvey Rosenstock
Harvey Rosenstock
Editor
Roe Baker
Roe Baker
Casting
Terrence Foster
Terrence Foster
Production Design
Thomas Meleck
Thomas Meleck
Art Direction
Melanie Jones
Melanie Jones
Set Decoration
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Costume Design
Sabrina Sipantzi
Sabrina Sipantzi
Production Manager
Matt Petras
Matt Petras
Location Manager
Richard Glasser
Richard Glasser
Music Supervisor
Shannon Kenny
Shannon Kenny
Script Supervisor
Kevin H. Law
Kevin H. Law
Production Coordinator
Paul Ratajczak
Paul Ratajczak
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Ratajczak
Paul Ratajczak
Sound Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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