Talk:Albert R.N.
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Could we improve the plot summary?
[edit]I suggest the following:
Made not long after the events it portrays, this film shows the tension and boredom of life for captured Allied officers in Germany in 1944, as well as the excitement and ingenuity of attempts to escape. Their camp is under the overall command of a decent old Kriegsmarine captain but security falls to a vicious and corrupt SS officer called Schultz. A young artist, Lt Ainsworth, comes up with a brilliant plan of escape. In open heathland outside the perimeter is the shower block, to which groups of prisoners are marched under armed guard. A dummy with a lifelike head, christened Albert R.N., is carried there in pieces and, while a prisoner hides himself, the assembled dummy is carried back to camp. The prisoner can then make his getaway. Schultz, however, has his suspicions .....
Hors-la-loi 21:36, 27 January 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hors-la-loi (talk • contribs)