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49th Parallel (1941) A World War II U-boat crew are stranded in northern Canada. To avoid internment, they must make their

49th Parallel (1941)

A World War II U-boat crew are stranded in northern Canada. To avoid internment, they must make their way to the border and get into the still-neutral U.S.

Cast:
Philip Armstrong Scott: Leslie Howard
Andy Brock: Raymond Massey
Johnnie - The Trapper: Laurence Olivier
Peter: Anton Walbrook
Lieutenant Ernst Hirth: Eric Portman
Anna: Glynis Johns
Vogel: Niall MacGinnis
The Factor: Finlay Currie
Lieutenant Kuhnecke: Raymond Lovell
Lohrmann: John Chandos
Jahner: Basil Appleby
Art: Eric Clavering
Andreas: Charles Victor
Nick - the Eskimo: Ley On
Kommandant Bernsdorff: Richard George
Kranz: Peter Moore
David: Frederick Piper
George - the Indian: Tawera Moana
Bob: Charles Rolfe
A United States Customs Officer: Theodore Salt
Anna (replaced by Glynis Johns): Elisabeth Bergner
Cameo Appearance: George Alexander
RCMP Mountie in Alberta: Robert Beatty
Nazi Radio Announcer: Eric Berry
Officer on Submarine: Gron Davies
Aviator on Seaplane: Jack Hynes
Undetermined Secondary Role: Lionel Grose
Second Nazi Radio Announcer: Stuart Latham
Man in Fringed Jacket on Balcony at Banff Indian Day: Norman Luxton
Prologue Narrator: Vincent Massey
Hi-Jacked Canadian Motorist: Percy Parsons
Canadian Radio Announcer: Gerry Wilmot

Written by: Emeric Pressburger, Rodney Ackland

Director: Michael Powell

Production: Ortus Films

Release date: 15 Apr 1942
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