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In December of 1944, Lionel Evans, an internationally renowned American conductor, is on a USO tour with his 70-piece symphony orchestra in newly-liberated Belgium. While fleeing from a German counterattack, Evans and his orchestra members are captured by a Panzer division and taken to an old chateau in Luxembourg. Despite orders to execute every prisoner, General Schiller, an avid music lover, commands Evans to give a private concert for him.
Acting
Heston and Schell's verbal fencing matches.
Direction
Nelson squeezes unbearable tension from polite conversation.
Writing
Every line of dialogue is a hidden threat.

Director
Ralph Nelson
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