The best Steven Geray’s war movies

Steven Geray

Steven Geray

10/11/1904- 26/12/1973
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Attack

Attack
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 19/09/1956
  • Character: Otto, German NCO
At the end of World War II, a National Guard infantry company must set up artillery observation posts in a strategic area. Lt. Costa (Jack Palance) knows that Capt. Cooney (Eddie Albert) is in command only because of the "connections" he made stateside. Costa has serious doubts concerning Cooney's ability to lead, and when Cooney sends Costa and his men out on a dangerous mission -- and refuses to reenforce them -- all hell breaks loose.

The Seventh Cross

The Seventh Cross
7.4/10
In Nazi Germany in 1936 seven men escape from a concentration camp. The camp commander puts up seven crosses and, as the Gestapo returns each escapee he is put to death on a cross. The seventh cross is still empty as George Heisler seeks freedom in Holland.

Background to Danger

Background to Danger
6.4/10
An American gets caught up in wartime action in Turkey.

Verboten!

Verboten!
6.7/10
A young American serviceman stationed in Germany after the fall of the Third Reich, jeopardises his future after falling in love with a German woman.

Hotel Berlin

Hotel Berlin
6.8/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 02/03/1945
  • Character: Kleibert
An assortment of diverse characters gather at the Hotel Berlin in World War II Germany.

The Wife Takes a Flyer

The Wife Takes a Flyer
6.2/10
Christopher Reynolds, an American flying with the R.A.F, is shot down over German-occupied Holland and is given shelter by a Dutch family. Posing as the insane husband of the daughter of the house, Anita Wolverman, Reynolds convinces the German officer quartered there, Major Zellfritz, with the necessity for her divorce decree to be granted. After the court-hearing, Anita, goes to manage a home for retired ladies and, persuaded by Reynolds, tries to gain military information from the German Officer. When her former husband escapes from the insane-asylum his exploits are blamed on Reynolds. With the help of the old ladies and Anita, who "remarries" him, Reynolds escapes to England in a stolen German airplane.

Appointment in Berlin

Appointment in Berlin
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 15/07/1943
  • Character: Henri Rader (uncredited)
The "war of nerves" which gripped the European continent in 1938, is the background for this war thriller starring George Sanders.

Target Unknown

Target Unknown
5.9/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 08/02/1951
  • Character: Jean
World War II drama about members of an American bomber squadron who are captured and held prisoners by the German army.

Man at Large

Man at Large
6.4/10
FBI agent Bob Grayson works in collaboration with Max, a British agent posing as a fugitive German aviator. Meanwhile, fearless girl reporter Dallas Dayle is assigned by her editor to track down the enemy aviator and get an exclusive story. When she catches up with Grayson and Max, Dallas is under the impression that Grayson is a rival reporter and Max is the genuine fugitive.

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