Englishman Mr. Howard is on a fishing holiday in eastern France when the Germans invade in 1940. Setting off to try and get back home he is persuaded to take along the two Cavanaugh children, and as his journey progresses his family keeps growing in size. Once in German-occupied northern France a new problem arises — the risk of being heard speaking English.
Irving Pichel | Director |
Nunnally Johnson | Screenplay |
Allen McNeil | Editor |
Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
Maurice Ransford | Art Direction |
Tom Dudley | Assistant Director |
Hugo Friedhofer | Additional Music |
Harry Brand | Publicist |
Otto Brower | Second Unit Director |
Richard Day | Art Direction |