
In a World War II POW camp spanning five years, a tapestry of lives and loves emerges. The core story follows Czech soldier Hasek (Redgrave), who hides his identity from the Nazis by posing as a dead English officer and writing to the officer’s wife. Other inmates’ stories interweave, and shooting in British‑occupied Germany adds realism.
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Explore the complete cast of The Captive Heart, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Jack Warner
Cpl. Ted Horsfall

Gordon Jackson
Lt. David Lennox

Torin Thatcher
Repatriation Official (uncredited)

Michael Redgrave
Capt. Karel Hasek

Rachel Kempson
Celia Mitchell

Basil Radford
Major Ossy Dalrymple

Ralph Michael
Capt. Thurston R.A.M.C.

William Fox
Officer Interviewing Capt. Hasek (uncredited)

Derek Bond
Lt. Stephen Harley

Sam Kydd
POW in Top Bunk (uncredited)

Friedrich Richter
Camp Commandant

Elliott Mason
Mrs. Lennox

Larry Taylor
Sergeant (uncredited)

Jack Lambert
Padre

Frederick Schiller
German Medical Officer

Karl Stepanek
Forster

Frederick Leister
Mr. Mowbray

Gladys Henson
Mrs. Horsfall

Guy Middleton
Capt. Jim Grayson

Meriel Forbes
Beryl Curtiss

Mervyn Johns
Pte. Evans

Grace Arnold
Official (uncredited)

David Keir
Mr. McDougall

Rachel Thomas
Mrs. Evans

James Harcourt
Doctor

Arthur Mullard
(uncredited)

Jimmy Hanley
Pte. Mathews

Jane Barrett
Caroline Harley

Robert Wyndham
Lt. Cdr. Robert Marsden

Margot Fitzsimons
Elspeth McDougall

David Walbridge
Desmond Mitchell

John Owers
Bit Part (uncredited)

Susanne Gibbs
Girl (uncredited)

Jill Gibbs
Janet Mitchell
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Who escapes from Dachau and assumes the identity of a dead British officer?
Captain Karel Hasek
Major Ossy Dalrymple
Lieutenant Stephen Harley
Private Mathews
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In 1940 France, Captain Karel Hasek Michael Redgrave escapes from Dachau and assumes the identity of a dead British officer, Geoffrey Mitchell. He soon ends up with British prisoners of war, captured as the Germans overrun the country, and is marched to a prison camp in western Germany. The new arrival is met with skepticism and fear: some prisoners suspect him of being a spy because he speaks fluent German and because none of Mitchell’s comrades were captured. Some even whisper of lynching, until Major Ossy Dalrymple Basil Radford, the senior British officer, gives him a careful hearing. A lingering edge of doubt persists, especially after a visit from a Gestapo agent from Heer Forster Karl Stepanek, who ran Dachau and seems to recognize something familiar in Hašek.
To shield himself, Hašek clings to a dangerous fiction—that Mitchell is alive—and begins corresponding with Mitchell’s widow, Celia Rachel Kempson. For a man living under constant scrutiny, this ruse buys him time, even as it complicates the life of Celia, who has her own painful history with the absent husband who left her and their two children. Over months and then years, Hašek’s letters—purportedly written by Mitchell—soften Celia’s grief and rekindle a long-dormant tenderness toward the author of those words, a writer she never truly stopped loving.
The trap of ambiguity tightens as Forster’s visits become more frequent and more unsettling. He compliments Hašek on his near-perfect German and appears to sense something about him, even if he cannot place the man’s exact identity. Four years pass in the calm tense vigil of routine, until Forster finally reveals that he knows Hašek is not Mitchell and that a photograph of him has already been sent to Berlin for identification. The truth could mean exposure, punishment, and the end of Hašek’s fragile stay in Britain’s circle.
A bold plan to save Hašek takes shape when Dalrymple, Lt. Stephen Harley Derek Bond — a loyal friend who plays piano during their time together — and a burglar known as Private Mathews devise a risky ruse. At night they slip into the Kommandant’s office and locate the list of prisoners slated for repatriation. In a daring move, they swap Hašek’s name for that of Mitchell, replacing the sawed-off plan with a startling reversal: Hašek is designated for repatriation and is secretly returned to Britain.
Back home, Hašek goes to Celia’s door, bearing news of Mitchell’s supposed death. She is devastated by the revelation, yet Hašek’s silence and the weight of his deception leave her to process an emotionally wrenching moment. When she eventually rereads the letters, she finds herself caught between two worlds—the man she believed was her husband and the voice she has grown to love through his words. The moment of VE Day arrives like a fragile door opening: Hašek calls Celia, and she answers with a mixture of longing and tremulous anticipation, ready to hear the writer’s true voice at last.
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