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The Brylcreem Boys

Ireland signed a neutrality agreement in 1941, pledging to hold captive any military personnel from both German and Allied forces within its borders during World War II.

In 1941, Ireland's government made a deal with Berlin and London to intern soldiers, sailors, and pilots captured on its soil, regardless of nationality. However, they failed to disclose that all internees would be housed in the same camp.

Info about The Brylcreem Boys

Studio(s): Freewheel Productions, Isle of Man Film Commission

Originally Released: United States, Nov 14, 1996

Production Country: United Kingdom

Budget: $6,000,000.00

Genres:Drama, Romance, War