By Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski
This "turbulent and gutsy play" shows a group of American prisoners lodged in a German prison camp, trying to escape, to embarrass and irritate their captors. The plot revolves about the escape of an American who will face serious punishment for sabotaging a train, and his fellow prisoners who hide him. They at last learn which prisoner has been all the while a stooge for the Germans. Dominant tone of the play is lusty comedy, but this is ingeniously combined at all times with excitement and tension of the most holding sort of suspense
| SS Guard | Leonard Richardson |
| Stoch | Warren Andreas |
| Harry Shapiro | Steve Turner |
| Price | Dan Daniels |
| Herb Gorden | Brian Biggs |
| Hoffman | Dave Fell |
| Sefton | Roger Moon |
| Duke | Norman Albright |
| McCarthy | Hal Reed |
| Horney | Don Wilson |
| Marko | Dick Davies |
| Corporal Shultz | Wayne Cherveny |
| Dunbar | Keith Starry |
| Reed | Dan Freeman |
| Peterson | Gary Spencer |
| Red-Dog | Klaus Fisher |
| Witherspoon | Bill Tharp |
| McKay | Dave Rew |
| Greman Captain | Worral Clift |
| Geneva Man | Dick Morrison |
| Second Guard | Red Lambert |
| Director | Tom Herlocker |
| Costumes | Judy Gentry*, Mary Spencer, Roger Moon |
| Sets | Tom Bossi*, Dick Davies, Red Lambert, Wayne Cherveny, Denny Herlocker |
| Lighting | Ned Graham*, Din Gibson, Gil Gentry |
| Properties | Margaret Archer*, Pam Biggs, Ann Davies, Claire Graham, Susan Hill |
| Makeup | Jane Lamb*, Judy Herlocker |
| Publicity | Joan Kaufman*, Norma Bossi, Betty Wilson, Sharon Beronwell, Brina Wells, Wendy Freeman, Nancy Best, Marilyn Albright |
| Tickets | Winfield Recreation Center |
| Programs | Don Wilson, Klaus Fischer |