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Directed by 

Roy Boulting

Writing Credits  

Leo Marks ... (story and screenplay) &
Roy Boulting ... (story and screenplay)
 
Maurice Moiseiwitsch ... (idea) (as Maurice Moisewitch)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Peter Sellers ... Général Latour / Major Robinson / Herr Schroeder / Adolf Hitler / M. Le Président des Forces Spéciales / H.R.H. General The Prince Kyoto
Lila Kedrova ... Madame Grenier
Curd Jürgens ... General von Grotjahn (as Curt Jurgens)
Béatrice Romand ... Marie-Claude (as Beatrice Romand)
Jenny Hanley ... Michèlle
Gabriella Licudi ... Simone
Françoise Pascal ... Madeleine
Rex Stallings Rex Stallings ... Alan Cassidy
Rula Lenska ... Louise
Daphne Lawson Daphne Lawson ... Claudine
Hylette Adolphe ... Mlle. Tom-Tom
Vernon Dobtcheff ... Padre
Douglas Sheldon ... Kapitan Kneff
Thorley Walters ... General Erhardt
Timothy West ... Convent Chaplain
Jean Driant Jean Driant ... Jean (as Jean Charles Driant)
Philip Madoc ... Field Marshal Weber
Patricia Burke ... Mother Superior
Basil Dignam ... Brigadier
Nicholas Loukes Nicholas Loukes ... Schultz
Stanley Lebor ... 1st Gestapo Agent
Gertan Klauber ... 2nd Gestapo Agent
Barry J. Gordon Barry J. Gordon ... 3rd Gestapo Agent (as Barry J Gordon)
Joan Baxter Joan Baxter ... The voice of Vera Lynn sung by (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Abineri ... Prefect of Police (uncredited)
Brandon Brady ... German Officer (uncredited)
Nicholas Courtney ... French Intelligence Officer (uncredited)
Windsor Davies ... Bisset (uncredited)
Don Fellows ... Senior Counsellor (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Soldier (uncredited)
Stephen Greif ... Colonel Hiller (uncredited)
Walter Henry Walter Henry ... German Officer (uncredited)
George Hilsdon ... German Officer (uncredited)
Andrew Lodge Andrew Lodge ... Night Duty Officer (uncredited)
Helli Louise Helli Louise ... Prostitute (uncredited)
Richard Marner ... German Prison Guard (uncredited)
Ian McCulloch ... Colonel Braun (uncredited)
Douglas Nottage Douglas Nottage ... SS Officer (uncredited)
Bruce Purchase ... Colonel Meinertzhagen (uncredited)
Alan Rebbeck Alan Rebbeck ... Cellist (uncredited)
Neil Rhoden Neil Rhoden ... Pianist (uncredited)
Carolle Rousseau Carolle Rousseau ... Helene (uncredited)
Michael Sheard ... New Military Governor (uncredited)
Tina Simmons ... Army Girl (uncredited)
Tony Sympson ... Clarinetist (Papa) (uncredited)
David Toguri David Toguri ... A.D.C. to Prince Kyoto (uncredited)

Produced by 

John Boulting ... producer
Roy Boulting ... producer (uncredited)
John Palmer ... associate producer

Music by 

Neil Rhoden

Cinematography by 

Gilbert Taylor ... director of photography

Editing by 

Martin Charles

Casting By 

Thelma Graves

Art Direction by 

John Howell

Set Decoration by 

Patrick McLoughlin ... (decor)

Costume Design by 

John Furniss

Makeup Department 

Joan Carpenter ... hairdresser
Stuart Freeborn ... makeup artist

Production Management 

Terence A. Clegg ... production manager (as Terence Clegg)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

David Munro ... assistant director
Joe Marks ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Colin Miller ... dubbing editor
James Pattenden ... assistant dubbing editor
Ken Ritchie ... sound
Nolan Roberts ... re-recording

Camera and Electrical Department 

Gerry Anstiss ... camera operator
Maurice Gillett ... chief electrician
Ken Worringham ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Bridget Sellers ... wardrobe

Editorial Department 

Jeremy Hume ... assistant editor
Sue Kingsley ... assistant editor

Music Department 

Roy Boulting ... composer: The Madame Grenier theme
Neil Rhoden ... conductor
David Lee ... composer: song "The House on Rue Sichel" (uncredited)

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