PETER BROWN in Kraft Suspense Theater:
THE ACTION OF THE TIGER
[aka OVERNIGHT TO NANCY]
2-20-64
Written by 
SAM DANN
Directed by 
RICHARD IRVING

Cast
PETER BROWN
TELLY SAVALAS
STEPHAN McNALLY
ULLA JACOBSSON
Paul Comi
Oscar Beregi
Edward Kemmer
Albert Carrier
Robert Patten
Reggie Nalder

In peace there's nothing
   so becomes a man
As modest stillness
   and humility;

But when the blast of war
   blows in our ears,
Then imitate 
  the action of the tiger.

Shakespeare, Henry V

In one of his best [nonWestern] roles, Peter plays Lt. Ben Hollister, an American flier in 1943 England who has not yet learned to "imitate the action of the tiger."  He's never made his own decisions; his university and fraternity were chosen by his father.  It was his fraternity brothers who pushed him into the air cadets.  As the story opens, he's flown four missions as a copilot and has already been shot down twice.  Major Sanford is desperate for pilots to send up and wants to give Lt. Hollister the pilot's position in his next mission.  However, Ben is so clearly hesitant, Sanford assigns him a copilot's slot instead.
Ben isn't ready to take command.
For Ben, the third time's not the charm.  He's shot down again and this time ends up in a German stalag. He arrives just as the inmates have staged an escape for one man for the purpose of delivering tactical information to the Allies.  The man, who is French, will take the identity of a French machinist who is transferring to the factory in the town of Nancy.  Just before Ben's arrival, the man collapses.  When the other inmates find out Peter is fluent in French and can also speak German, he's tagged to take over the escape and delivery.   It's not a task he feels up to but he has no way to refuse.
When Ben translates for the sick French officer, he's spotted as his replacement
At the train station, Ben's French and German pass muster but his nervousness is obvious to a careful observer.  Telly Savalas is just such an observer.  He wins Ben's confidence by advising him how to be overlooked by the German soldiers.  He reminds him to hold a cigarette like a European not an American and advises him to flirt with a pretty girl who comes in to wait for the train to Nancy
Telly Savalas
Ben gets his ticket but gives himself away with his cigarette.
Peter Brown and Telly Savalas
Peter Brown as Ben HollisterUlla Jacobsson as the girl on the train
Once on the train Ben only becomes more nervous.  As the soldiers come through the train to check papers, Ben realizes he's forgotten the name on his forged papers.  And the papers were made for someone ten years older and two inches shorter than he is.  Telly advises him that the quality of the papers is secondary to his attitude.  If he acts confidently, his papers won't be closely scrutinized.  Ben lacks that confidence however, and ends up fleeing to the top of the train
Ben's nerves might do him in.
 Shortly thereafter we see a conversation between Telly and a German soldier and find out he's a German captain.  He knows Ben is an escaped prisoner and believes he's going to Nancy to contact the underground.  He won't let Ben be arrested until they  can follow him to his contact.
The Gestapo conspire
Ben seeks refuge on the top of the train
Telly tries to give him courage
Telly talks Ben off the top of the train and tries once more to get him to show some spirit.
Ben finds himself in a compartment with the girl for most of the night.  During casual conversation she asks Ben if he's gestapo.  He's surprised at the question and shocked at the reason for it.  Her ex-boyfriend was Gestapo and pointed out Telly's character as a Gestapo captain.
Ben stands up for himself
Ben thanks the Captain for his help before knocking him out
Ben's escape is discovered
The knowledge that Telly is Gestapo  galvanizes Ben into taking action.  He is arrogant when the soldier comes to examine his papers.  As the train pulls into Nancy, he asks to talk to Telly alone.  He thanks him for everything he's done, knocks him out and escapes through the window.  As he's chased down he uses Telly's gun and quick wits to escape his pursuers and make it to his contact.
Hauser tells a German he's running from a girl's husband
Getting into a shoot out
He hides in plain sight in a police station
With his confidence enhanced Ben is ready for a pilot's slot.
Ben and the Commander
Ben exhudes confidence
Fourth time the charm?
NiteOwl Review:  A good war drama even for those who don't like the war genre -- no blood, some newsreel footage of air battles, mostly a psychological study of a man finding his courage.  Peter is a natural in this type of role having played a number of them prior to his gig on Laredo in which he played a cocky Texas Ranger.  After Laredo he tended to be cast either as a straight hero or a sleazy arrogant villain.  Although we liked him best in Westerns, we have to admit some of his best roles were in the war genre, particularly this one and in the movie Merrill's Marauders.

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