The Hill (1965)
The Hill (1965)
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Cast & Crew.
Sean Connery
Joe Roberts
Harry Andrews
R.S.M. Wilson
Ian Bannen
Harris
Alfred Lynch
George Stevens
Ossie Davis
Jacko King
Roy Kinnear
Monty Bartlett
Jack Watson
Jock McGrath
Ian Hendry
Staff Sergeant Williams
Michael Redgrave
The Medical Officer
Norman Bird
Commandant
Neil McCarthy
Burton
Howard Goorney
Walters
Tony Caunter
Martin
Sidney Lumet
Director
Ray Rigby
Screenplay / Theatre Play
R.S. Allen
Theatre Play
Kenneth Hyman
Producer
Oswald Morris
Director of Photography
Thelma Connell
Editor
Herbert Smith
Art Direction
Raymond Anzarut
Associate Producer
Herbert Smith
Art Direction
George Partleton
Makeup Artist
Clifton Brandon
Production Manager
Peter Musgrave
Sound Editor
Fred Turtle
Sound Mixer
A.W. Watkins
Recording Supervision
Elsa Fennell
Wardrobe Supervisor
Frank Ernst
Assistant Director
Pedro Vidal
Assistant Director
David Bowen
Sound Recordist
Brian West
Camera Operator
Lee Turner
Continuity
George Montford
Technical Advisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 17, 1965
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 3m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsProvince of Almería · Almería Province, Spain
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The Hill is a 1965 British prison drama war film directed by Sidney Lumet and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It depicts the physical and psychological power struggles of a British military prison in North Africa, near the end of the Second World War. The title refers to a large mound prisoners are made to repeatedly climb. The film stars Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis, Ian Hendry, Alfred Lynch, Roy Kinnear and Michael Redgrave.
The film premiered at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award (for Ray Rigby). It was nominated for six BAFTA Awards, including Best Film and Outstanding British Film, and won Best Cinematography (for Oswald Morris). Harry Andrews' performance was nominated for Best British Actor, and won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor.