Into the White - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Into the White"
Into the White (2012)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Into the White - TMDB rating
6.9/10
281
Into the White - Kinopoisk rating
7.213/10
20155
Into the White - IMDB rating
7.1/10
23000

Actors and characters

Photo Stig Henrik Hoff #76869Photo Stig Henrik Hoff #76870

Stig Henrik Hoff

Stig Henrik Hoff
Character Karl-Heinz Strunk
Photo Lachlan Nieboer #82983

Lachlan Nieboer

Lachlan Nieboer
Character Richard Thomas Partridge
Photo Rupert Grint #9919Photo Rupert Grint #9920Photo Rupert Grint #9921Photo Rupert Grint #9922

Rupert Grint

Rupert Grint
Character Robin Southey Smith
Photo Florian Lukas #29532Photo Florian Lukas #29533

Florian Lukas

Florian Lukas
Character Horst Schopis
Photo David Kross #60616Photo David Kross #60617Photo David Kross #60618

David Kross

David Kross
Character Josef Auchtor
Photo Kim Haugen #180516Photo Kim Haugen #180517Photo Kim Haugen #180518
Kim Haugen
Character Løytnant Bjørn Gustavsen - Norwegian Ski Patrol
Knut Joner
Character Menig Harald Gustavsen - Norwegian Ski Patrol
Photo Morten Faldaas #180519Photo Morten Faldaas #180520Photo Morten Faldaas #180521
Morten Faldaas
Character Terje - Norwegian Ski Patrol
Photo Sondre Krogtoft Larsen #332081Photo Sondre Krogtoft Larsen #332082
Sondre Krogtoft Larsen
Character Kjell - Norwegian Ski Patrol

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on real events. The names of the German pilots were preserved, while the British ones were changed. The real names of the British pilots were Captain R.T. Partridge (in the film Davenport) and R.S. Bostok (in the film Smith).
  • Filming took place in Norway in the locality of Grotli and on Mount Dalsnibba, as well as in the Swedish towns of Trollhättan and Brålanda.
  • Davenport mentions that, in accordance with the Geneva Conventions, they (as prisoners of war) are entitled to certain amenities in their accommodation. The Fourth Geneva Convention was proclaimed only in 1949, after the end of the war, and no state officially ratified its acceptance of any of the four Geneva Conventions before that year.
  • German pilots did not have Parabellum pistols as personal weapons. They used Walthers or Mausers, as they were smaller and more convenient.
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