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A British POW, an Asian elephant, and an unlikely escape trek across Nazi-occupied Europe.

HANNIBAL BROOKS

Supersoldier in the Super Adventure

1969 · 1h 42m · PG · Comedy / War / Action / Adventure · IMDB TMDB

A prisoner of war working at a zoo gets the chance to escape from the Germans, so he does and he takes with him the elephant that he's been caring for. Together they head for the Swiss border and freedom.

Quick Answer

What is Hannibal Brooks about?

Hannibal Brooks is a 1969 British comedy-war film directed by Michael Winner about a British prisoner of war who attempts to escape to Switzerland with an elephant he has cared for at a Munich zoo.

Programmer's Pick

Come for the POW hijinks, stay for the sight of Oliver Reed outwitting Nazis with an elephant in tow. Where else will you find a war escape caper that doubles as a human-animal buddy movie?

— SassyFlix Programmer

Overview

Lance Corporal Stephen 'Hannibal' Brooks, a British prisoner of war, finds himself in an unusual predicament: assigned to care for Lucy, a female Asian elephant, at the Munich zoo during World War II. When the zoo is bombed, Brooks is tasked with escorting Lucy to safety at another zoo in Innsbruck. Accompanied by a mix of German soldiers and a cook, their journey quickly goes awry thanks to bureaucratic obstacles and dangerous company. Forced off the train and onto the open road, Brooks and his companions must navigate both the threats of war and the challenges of leading an elephant across enemy territory, setting the stage for an offbeat, character-driven escape adventure.

Details & Specs

Director
Michael Winner
Writers
Michael Winner, Tom Wright, Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais
Release
1969
Runtime
1h 42m
Country
United Kingdom
Language
German, English

Why This Matters

Inspired by the real-life wartime diary of Tom Wright, this film blends World War II escape drama with comedic elements and an unusual animal companion, reflecting the creative collaborations of director Michael Winner and writers Dick Clement and Ian Lafrenais.
— SassyFlix Curator

Why Cult

Elephant on the Run

Watch a POW and his pachyderm companion make an unlikely dash for freedom through wartime Europe.

Wartime Zoo Antics

Set against the fascinating backdrop of a bombed Munich zoo, the film explores the chaos and camaraderie of animals and humans in crisis.

Oddball Ensemble

From a surly German soldier to a resourceful cook and a friendly compatriot, this escape isn't your standard military mission.

Snowy Swiss Alps

The journey to Switzerland provides not just tension but scenic vistas and a memorable sense of place.

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Questions from the Vault

When was Hannibal Brooks released? +

Hannibal Brooks was released in 1969.

Who directed Hannibal Brooks? +

Hannibal Brooks was directed by Michael Winner.

How long is Hannibal Brooks? +

Hannibal Brooks has a runtime of 102 minutes.

What genre is Hannibal Brooks? +

Hannibal Brooks is a comedy-war film.

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