U-Boat Prisoner
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1944 film by Lew Landers
U-Boat Prisoner, also known as Dangerous Mists, is a 1944 American film. Direction was credited to Lew Landers.[1] The script was written by Aubrey Wisberg.
Plot
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Cast
[edit ]- Bruce Bennett as Archie Gibbs
- Erik Rolf as Capt. Ganz
- John Abbott as Alfonse Lamont
- John Wengraf as Gunther Rudehoff
Production
[edit ]Budd Boetticher said, that the film was "an eight day picture". He claims that he was called in to help finish it, as he had with Landers' Submarine Raider .[2]
Boetticher called Landers "a no-talent guy. They called him the "D" director there at Columbia; he just wasn't any good. Whenever they had a picture they didn't really care about, they'd give it to Landers."[2]
References
[edit ]- ^ Axmaker, Sean (7 February 2006). "Ride Lonesome: The Career of Budd Boetticher". Senses of Cinema. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012.
- ^ a b Budd Boetticher: The Last Interview Wheeler, Winston Dixon. Film Criticism; Meadville Vol. 26, Iss. 3, (Spring 2002): 52-0_3.
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