

Hannibal Brooks
A POW in World War II is put to work in a Munich zoo, looking after an Asian elephant. The zoo is bombed by the Americans and the director of the zoo decides it is not safe for his Asian elephant Lucy to remain there. So he sends Brooks to safety with Lucy. They escape and go on the run in order to get to Switzerland.
Director(s)
Michael Winner
Michael Dryhurst
Udo Graf Lambsdorff
Cast & crew

Nikki Van der Zyl
Vronia (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Rietti
Elephant Keeper Kellermann (voice)
Michael Dryhurst
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Oliver Reed
Brooks

Ralf Wolter
Dr. Mendel

Michael J. Pollard
Packy

Michael Winner
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Erik Jelde
Zoo Director Stern

Til Kiwe
Von Haller's Sergeant

Karin Baal
Vronia

James Donald
Padre

Wolfgang Preiss
Col. von Haller

Harald Dietl
German Soldier at Brooks' Arrest (uncredited)

Helmuth Lohner
Willi

Peter Carsten
Kurt
Jürgen Draeger
Sami

Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Kellerman

John Alderton
Bernard

Maria Brockerhoff
Anna
Fred Haltiner
Josef
John Porter-Davison
Geordie
Terence Sewards
Twilight
Karl-Heinz Thomas
Offizier (uncredited)
Udo Graf Lambsdorff
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
I recall seeing this film as a child, and it always made me smile. Oliver Reed is the eponymous WWII POW who has a job at a zoo in Munich looking after "Lucy". Nope, she's not a glamorous blonde - she's an elephant, and quite a stubborn one at that. As the allies close in, it's decided to evacuate "Lucy" to Austria, but when an officer commandeers their train, they decide to walk - the two, with a pair of soldiers as escort and a cook. Their escapades are light hearted adventures with Reed on good form as the recalcitrant determined to get himself and his "girl" to the safety of Switzerland. Wolfgang Preiss is quite effective as his pursuing Nazi "von Haller" exuding just a hint of menace and Michael J. Pollard pulls some quite comical stunts as escaping American "Packy" who turns his hand to sabotage at times... Aside from the affable humour, I also remembered the lightly orchestral score from Francis Lai - a memorable little theme that, as they wander through some gorgeous Germany scenery sets this up nicely. It's a fun film this, a more interesting wartime feel good film that does exactly what it (and they) set out to.
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