In the height of World War II, an American colonel, Dr. Mike Barnsby, is captured by German spies who want to obtain vital information about Allied invasion plans. To achieve this, the Germans develop an ingenious scheme: they make him believe he has been in a coma for 36 hours and that he has been liberated by the Allies. They place him in a situation where, surrounded by actors and falsehoods, the colonel appears to be enjoying his freedom, while in reality, he is undergoing intense interrogation.
As this complicated mental game unfolds, Barnsby must try to expose the ruse and keep his secrets safe. With time running against him, the colonel uses his wit and determination to play the game imposed on him, while his captors cling to the illusion that they are about to obtain key information. But the real battle is not just for information; it is a struggle for survival in an environment filled with enemies.
With a captivating cast, a plot that weaves together espionage and suspense, and clever direction, the story explores the limits of human ingenuity in the face of adversity. As the colonel attempts to escape this trap, it becomes clear that his spirit is stronger than any psychological torture he faces, becoming a symbol of resilience in wartime.