The Wooden Horse (1950) | |
Director(s) | Jack Lee, Ian Dalrymple (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Ian Dalrymple, Alexander Korda (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama, Historical, War |
Top Topics | World War II |
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The Wooden Horse (1950) was a Drama - Historical Film directed by Ian Dalrymple and Jack Lee and produced by Alexander Korda and Ian Dalrymple.
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Filming was hampered by bad weather, indecision over the ending and other delays. This contributed to the film going significantly over budget. By the time the ending was to be shot, director Jack Lee had left the project so producer Ian Dalrymple completed it.
Peter Butterworth was one of the vaulters who covered for the real-life Wooden Horse escape. He auditioned for a part in the film after the war, but was turned down on the grounds that he didn't look convincingly heroic and athletic enough.
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Filming was hampered by bad weather, indecision over the ending and other delays. This contributed to the film going significantly over budget. By the time the ending was to be shot, director Jack Lee had left the project so producer Ian Dalrymple completed it.
Peter Butterworth was one of the vaulters who covered for the real-life Wooden Horse escape. He auditioned for a part in the film after the war, but was turned down on the grounds that he didn't look convincingly heroic and athletic enough.
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