Cateva comentarii din cronicile americane ale filmului:
Roger Ebert("Chicago Sun-Times"): "Marcel Iures, a Romanian actor, is sharp-edged and intriguing as the Nazi commandant; when he gets condolences on the death of his son in battle, he muses, "I killed my share of English and French soldiers in the first war. They had fathers, too." There is a shade of the Erich von Stroheim character in "Grand Illusion" here, the suggestion of a German whose military ideas do not depend on that little twerp Hitler."
Michael Rechtshaffen ("Hollywood Reporter"): "Good, too, is Romanian actor Iures, whose Col. Visser smartly avoids all the usual P(risoners)O(f)W(ar) camp commandant cliches."
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