Qualcuno da odiare (1965)
Siamo in un lager giapponese. Il tenente Grey, responsabile inglese dell'andamento del campo, si accanisce contro il trafficone caporale King, americano; questi ha come valido compare un altro inglese, Marlowe. La scoperta di una radio clandestina fa precipitare la situazione, ma giunge la notizia che la guerra è finita. King si appresta al rientro dopo aver troncato ogni rapporto anche con Marlowe. La guerra è una riserva di umanità allo sbando: uomini costretti a volte ad allacciare amicizie tanto forti quanto senza futuro. L'odio, al contrario, supera ogni imprevisto.
Direttore:
Bryan Forbes
Scrittore:
Bryan Forbes
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George Segal as Corporal King |
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James Fox as Peter Marlowe |
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Tom Courtenay as Grey |
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Patrick O'Neal as Max |
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James Donald as Dr. Kennedy |
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John Mills as Smedley-Taylor |
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Denholm Elliott as Larkin |
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Leonard Rossiter as McCoy |
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Joe Turkel as Dino |
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Todd Armstrong as Tex |
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Gerald Sim as Jones |
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Richard Dawson as Weaver |
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John Standing as Daven |
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John Ronane as Hawkins |
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Alan Webb as Brant |
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Geoffrey Bayldon as Vexley |
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Wright King as Brough |
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Hamilton Dyce as Padre |
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Michael Lees as Stevens |
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John Merivale as Foster |
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Arthur Malet as Blakeley |
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Michael Stroka as Miller |
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Dale Ishimoto as Yoshima |
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William Fawcett as Steinmetz |
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Teru Shimada as Japanese General |
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David Frankham as Cox |
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John Warburton as Commandant |
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Reg Lye as Tinker Bell |
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John Orchard as Gurble |
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Hedley Mattingly as Dr Prudhomme |
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John Barclay as Spence |
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Louis Neervort as Torusumi |
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Edward Ashley as Prouty |
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Anthony Faramus as Prisoner |
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David Haviland as Masters |
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Laurence Conroy as Townsend |
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Roy Duane as Peterson |
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John Levingston as Myner |
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Sam Reese as Kurt |
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Bryan Forbes as Radio (Voice) |
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Brian Gaffikin as Prisoner in Hut |
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Mathew McCue as Prisoner |
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George Pelling as Major Barry |
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Mickey Simpson as First Sergeant Camp Liberator |
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Dick Johnson as Pop |
| Directing | Bryan Forbes | Director |
| Art | Robert Emmet Smith | Art Direction |
| Art | Frank Tuttle | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Walter Thompson | Editor |
| Production | James Woolf | Producer |
| Sound | John Barry | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | James Clavell | Novel |
| Writing | Bryan Forbes | Screenplay |
| Art | Robert Emmet Smith | Production Design |
| Directing | C.M. Florance | Assistant Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ed Ware | Costumer |
| Sound | Roy Baker | Sound Editor |
| Directing | Robert Templeton | Assistant Director |
| Sound | James Z. Flaster | Sound |
| Art | Ed Shanley | Construction Coordinator |
| Art | Clarence Peet | Props |
| Directing | Russell Saunders | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Charles J. Rice | Sound Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ben Lane | Makeup Supervisor |
| Visual Effects | Gerald Endler | Mechanical Designer |
| Sound | Harold Lee | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Kenny Bell | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Andrew J. McIntyre | Camera Operator |
| Production | Marvin Miller | Unit Manager |
| Production | Marvin Miller | Associate Producer |
| Sound | John Barry | Conductor |
| Lighting | Seldon White | Gaffer |
| Camera | Walter Meins | Grip |
| Camera | Willard Klug | Grip |
| Crew | George Orrison | Stunts |
| Sound | Doug Grant | Boom Operator |
| Crew | John Burke | Special Effects |
| Sound | John Cox | Sound |
| Camera | James Saper | Assistant Camera |
| Art | William V. Kantor | Property Master |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joe DiBella | Makeup Artist |