Five Graves to Cairo is a 1943 World War II film by Billy Wilder, starring Franchot Tone and Anne Baxter. It is one of a number of films based on Lajos Biró's play Színmü négy felvonásban, including Hotel Imperial . Corporal John Bramble is the sole survivor of a British tank crew after a major battle with Erwin Rommel's victorious Afrika Korps. Delirious, he stumbles across the North African desert into the Empress of Britain, a small, isolated hotel owned by Farid . The staff consists of just Frenchwoman Mouche , as the cook has fled and the waiter Davos was killed... the night before by German bombing. Before Farid and Mouche can decide what to do with the newcomer, the swiftly advancing Germans take over the hotel to use as headquarters for Field Marshal Rommel and his staff. Bramble assumes the identity of Davos to save himself. When Rommel summons him to a private chat, Bramble is stunned to discover that Davos was a valued German spy, but manages to play along. He learns that he is to be sent to Cairo next.
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| Release date: | May 4, 1943 |
| Directed by: | Billy Wilder |
| Runtime: | 96 Minutes |
| Producer: | Buddy De Sylva |
| Editor: | Doane Harrison |
| Music by: | Miklós Rózsa |
| Cinematography: | John F. Seitz |
| Screenplay by: | Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder |
| Estimated budget: | $855,000 |
| Genre: | Adventure |