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Colditz - The Legend (2010)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 45M

Director : Maia Liddell

Synopsis

Colditz Castle was a maximum security prison from which no one was meant to escape... but escape they did. Take a fresh look at the legendary escapes, featuring stories from both Colditz survivors and their extended families.

Actors

Jake Maskall
Jake Maskall
Narrator
Brian Degas
Brian Degas
Self - Colditz TV series co-deviser
Peter Parker
Peter Parker
Self - Colditz POW
Corran Purdon
Corran Purdon
Self - Colditz POW
William Neave
William Neave
Self - Son of Airey Neave, Colditz POW
Christina Reid
Christina Reid
Daughter of Pat Reid, Colditz POW
Diana Reid
Diana Reid
Self - Daughter of Pat Reid, Colditz POW
David Ray
David Ray
Self - Secretary of Colditz Society
Piers Storie-Pugh
Piers Storie-Pugh
Self - Son of Peter Storie-Pugh, Colditz POW
Phyllis Moir
Phyllis Moir
Self - Wife of Dougie Moir, Colditz POW
Ben Hamilton-Baillie
Ben Hamilton-Baillie
Self - Son of Jock Hamilton-Baillie, Colditz POW
Micky Burn
Micky Burn
Self - Colditz POW
Sebastian Neave
Sebastian Neave
Self - Grandson of Airey Neave, Colditz POW

Crews

Maia Liddell
Maia Liddell
Director
Michele Carlisle
Michele Carlisle
Executive Producer
Maia Liddell
Maia Liddell
Producer
Graham Tilley
Graham Tilley
Cinematography
Lily Brazier
Lily Brazier
Production Manager
Nerys Richards
Nerys Richards
Sound Mixer

Posters and backgrounds

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