Resisting Enemy Interrogation is a 1944 United States Army docudrama training film, directed by Robert B. Sinclair[1][2] and written by Harold Medford and Owen Crump.
The cast includes Arthur Kennedy, Mel Tormé, Lloyd Nolan, Craig Stevens and Peter Van Eyck.
[4] Stock footage of Douglas A-20 Havoc, Lockheed Hudson, Martin B-26 Marauder and North American B-25 Mitchell bombers were featured in the aerial combat sequence.
Resisting Enemy Interrogation was typical of the military training films of the period produced under the auspices of the Office of War Information.
[5] The film was distributed and exhibited by the USAAF primarily to Army Air Force personnel but was later released as a theatrical feature in New York in August 1944.
In 1950, the film story of Resisting Enemy Interrogation was purchased from Harold Medford to be made into a Universal-International motion picture with a working title of "Prisoner of War.