U-boat Prisoner
U-boat Prisoner ★ 1944
Bennett is an American sailor who's captured by a Nazi U-boat. He promptly defeats the crew, leaving the U-boat to the mercy of a U.S. destroyer. Silly, silly, silly. 65m/B VHS . Bruce Bennett, John Abbott, John Wengraf, Kenneth MacDonald, Erik Rolf; D: Lew Landers.
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