The Password Is Courage


2:15 pm - 4:05 pm, Sunday, June 21 on BBC Two England (2)

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A British sergeant-major is held captive at a notorious German prison camp in occupied Poland, but makes a series of daring attempts to contact the resistance and lead his fellow PoWs to freedom. Fact-based Second World War comedy drama, starring Dirk Bogarde, Maria Perschy, Alfred Lynch and Reginald Beckwith


1962 HD subtitles 16x9
Comedy Movie/Drama Prison Drama War

Cast & Crew

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Dirk Bogarde (Actor) .. Charles Coward
Maria Perschy (Actor) .. Irena
Alfred Lynch (Actor) .. Billy Pope
Reginald Beckwith (Actor) .. Unteroffizier
Nigel Stock (Actor) .. Cole
Richard Marner (Actor) .. Schmidt
Ed Devereaux (Actor) .. Aussie
Lewis Fiander (Actor) .. Pringle
Andrew L Stone (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Dirk Bogarde (Actor) .. Charles Coward
Born: March 28, 1921 in London
Best Known For: His matinee idol looks.
Early-life: Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde was born on March 28, 1921 in London. His father, Ulric van den Bogaerde, was the art editor of The Times and his mother, Margaret Niven, was an actress. Dirk attended University College School in Hampstead and later studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design. He started out as an actor with the Amersham Repertory Company and made his acting debut in 1939 in a play where he only had one line. He made his West End debut a few months later in JB Priestley's Cornelius.
Career: In 1940, Bogarde joined the Queen's Royal Regiment as an officer and served in the Air Photographic Intelligence Unit. He was awarded seven medals in his five years of active duty. He returned to acting after the Second World War and in 1947 appeared on stage in Power Without Glory. He made his movie debut in the same year with one line in Dancing with Crime. His first lead role came a year later when he starred in Esther Waters. On the strength of this performance, the Rank Organisation signed him to a long-term contract and he appeared in a variety of parts for them for the next 14 years. His notable films include Doctor in the House (1954), Victim (1961), The Servant (1963), Darling (1965), Death in Venice (1974) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He won Bafta film awards for Darling and The Servant. He was knighted in 1992. He died of a heart attack on May 8, 1999, at the age of 78.
Quote: (On Rex Harrison): 'He's the actor I've learned most from. Whenever I used to think about how I would play a part I would first think how Rex would approach it.'
Trivia: Away from acting, he wrote seven volumes of memoirs, six novels and a number of articles for the Daily Telegraph.
Maria Perschy (Actor) .. Irena
Alfred Lynch (Actor) .. Billy Pope
Reginald Beckwith (Actor) .. Unteroffizier
Nigel Stock (Actor) .. Cole
Richard Marner (Actor) .. Schmidt
Ed Devereaux (Actor) .. Aussie
Lewis Fiander (Actor) .. Pringle
Andrew L Stone (Director)

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