Si disfrutaste el suspenso y la intriga de 'Traidor en el infierno' (1953), esta lista es para ti. Descubre 10 películas y series que capturan el mismo espíritu de drama bélico, astucia y camaradería en situaciones extremas. Perfecto para los amantes del cine clásico y las historias de supervivencia.

The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Descripción: Features a high-stakes mission behind enemy lines, with a mix of action, suspense, and the psychological toll of war on its characters.
Hecho: The movie was filmed on location in Rhodes, Greece, and its success helped popularize the 'men on a mission' war film genre.


The Longest Day (1962)
Descripción: Epic in scale, it captures the chaos and heroism of a pivotal military operation, with multiple perspectives adding depth to the narrative.
Hecho: The production involved several directors and a multinational cast, aiming for historical accuracy in depicting D-Day.


The Great Escape (1963)
Descripción: Similar due to its focus on a group of prisoners planning an elaborate escape, blending tension, camaraderie, and strategic thinking under pressure.
Hecho: Based on a true story, the film's iconic motorcycle jump was performed by stuntman Bud Ekins, who later trained Steve McQueen for other roles.


King Rat (1965)
Descripción: Explores the hierarchies and survival strategies within a prisoner-of-war camp, highlighting moral dilemmas and resourcefulness.
Hecho: The novel it's based on was written by James Clavell, who drew from his own experiences as a POW during World War II.


The Train (1964)
Descripción: Combines action and suspense in a mission to prevent valuable art from falling into enemy hands, with a strong emphasis on resistance and sacrifice.
Hecho: Director John Frankenheimer insisted on practical effects, leading to real train crashes being filmed for authenticity.


Von Ryan's Express (1965)
Descripción: Centers on a daring escape plan involving a train, showcasing leadership conflicts and the relentless pursuit of freedom under dire circumstances.
Hecho: The film's climactic train sequence was one of the most expensive and complex stunts of its time, requiring precise coordination.


The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Descripción: Shares themes of unconventional military missions and the dynamics among a diverse group of soldiers, emphasizing teamwork and survival against odds.
Hecho: The film was controversial for its portrayal of violence and moral ambiguity, yet became a box office hit and a cult classic.


The McKenzie Break (1970)
Descripción: Delves into the psychological warfare between prisoners and their captors, with a focus on escape plots and shifting loyalties.
Hecho: The film is notable for its realistic portrayal of a POW camp in Scotland, a less common setting for war movies.


The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
Descripción: Focuses on a covert operation with high stakes, blending espionage, betrayal, and the blurred lines between enemy and ally.
Hecho: The film's plot is a fictionalized account of a rumored German plan to kidnap Winston Churchill during WWII.


The One That Got Away (1957)
Descripción: Tells the story of a persistent escape artist, emphasizing ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of freedom despite repeated failures.
Hecho: This was one of the first films to depict a German POW sympathetically, based on the true story of Franz von Werra.
