When Hell Broke Loose 65 years old

THE MOST FANTASTIC PLOT OF WORLD WAR TWO! Women were their pawns...fanatics in GI uniforms their weapons---

When Hell Broke Loose

Near the end of the war in Germany, GI Steve Boland, a self-described "sharp-operator", meets a German girl, Ilsa, and they fall in love. Ilsa's brother Karl, whom she has not seen in three years, and his fellow Nazi Ludwig visit Ilsa. Karl proudly informs her that he and Ludwig are "Werewolves", a group of Nazi assassins parachuted behind Allied lines for the purpose of killing Allied High Command officers. She and Steve go to Army Intelligence with their information, where Steve is immediately arrested for being A.W.O.L. Captain Melton of Army G-2 intervenes on Steve's behalf, as G-2 has had a suspicion about the existence of the "Werewolves" but no concrete info before now.

Credits

When Hell Broke Loose Cast

Name Character
Richard Jaeckel He was 32, 70 years old when he died as Karl
Charles Bronson He was 36, 81 years old when he died as Steve Boland
Robert Easton He was 27, 81 years old when he died as Jonesie
Violet Rensing as Ilsa
Arvid Nelson He was 8, now 74 years old as Ludwig
Eddie Foy III He was 23, 83 years old when he died as Brooklyn
Dennis McCarthy He was 13, 32 years old when he died as Capt. Melton
Kathy Carlyle as Ruby

When Hell Broke Loose Crew

Name Department
Oscar Brodney as Producer. He was 51 (100) years old when He died Production
Oscar Brodney as Screenplay. He was 51 (100) years old when He died Writing
Lynn Stalmaster as Casting. He was 31 (now 96) years old Production
Ib Melchior as Other. He was 41 (97) years old when He died Writing
Albert Glasser as Original Music Composer. He was 42 (82) years old when He died Sound
Kenneth G. Crane as Director. He was 51 (87) years old when He died Directing
Kenneth G. Crane as Editor. He was 51 (87) years old when He died Editing
Asa Boyd Clark as Editor. Editing
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When Hell Broke Loose (65 years)

THE MOST FANTASTIC PLOT OF WORLD WAR TWO! Women were their pawns...fanatics in GI uniforms their weapons---

  • Release day: Saturday, November 01, 1958
  • Runtime: 78 minutes