Then There Were Three (film) explained

Then There Were Three
Director:Alex Nicol
Starring:Frank Latimore
Barry Cahill
Alex Nicol
Cinematography:Gastone Di Giovanni
Editing:Manuel del Campo
Studio:Alexandra Film
Distributor:Parade Releasing Organization
Runtime:82 minutes (US)
Country:Italy
Language:English

Then There Were Three also known as Three Came Back (Italian: ''' L'urlo dei Marines''', French: '''Le Cri des Marines''') is a 1961 black and white Italian war film produced and directed by as well as co-starring Alex Nicol[1] with Frank Latimore and Barry Cahill.

Plot summary

During the Italian campaign the Germans scheme to assassinate an Italian partisan leader held by the Americans. They infiltrate an English speaking assassin dressed in American uniform who joins a group of stragglers making their way to the village where the partisan leader is. During their journey the German infiltrator eliminates the American soldiers one by one.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. p. 44 Nicol, Alex Surviving the Studio System in Collected Interviews: Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema SIU Press, 2001