When Hell Broke Loose (1958) - film review
Kenneth G. Crane
War / Drama

Summary
When Hell Broke Loose is an American war film first released in 1958,
directed by Kenneth G. Crane.
The film stars Charles Bronson, Violet Rensing, Richard Jaeckel, Arvid Nelson and Robert Easton.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Kenneth G. Crane
- Script: Oscar Brodney, Ib Melchior
- Photo: Hal McAlpin
- Music: Albert Glasser
- Cast: Charles Bronson (Steve Boland), Violet Rensing (Ilsa), Richard Jaeckel (Karl), Arvid Nelson (Ludwig), Robert Easton (Jonesie), Dennis McCarthy (Capt. Melton), Robert Stevenson (Capt. Grayson), Eddie Foy III (Brooklyn), Kathy Carlyle (Ruby), Anne Wakefield (Myra), John Morley (Chaplain), Ed Penny (Bertie), Joley Marino (Tommy), Leo Diamond (Harmonica Solos), Joe Conley (Rookie), Kurt Katch (German ’Werewolf’), Don Kennedy (Military Policeman), Joey Ray (Detective), Russell Thorson (Colonel Crandall)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 78 min; B&W
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