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The Great Escape Details

1963 Certificate PG
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Arguably the best World War II adventure film ever made, John Sturges's dramatisation of the true story of a group of British, American, and Canadian POWs who executed a massive escape from Stalag Luft III in Upper Silesia in March 1944, stars Steve McQueen as the rebellious Virgil Hilts. The German high command has filtered .. Read more

Starring Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Richard Attenborough
Director John Sturges
Genres Action/Adventure, Drama

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The Great Escape

Arguably the best World War II adventure film ever made, John Sturges's dramatisation of the true story of a group of British, American, and Canadian POWs who executed a massive escape from Stalag Luft III in Upper Silesia in March 1944, stars Steve McQueen as the rebellious Virgil Hilts. The German high command has filtered out all the most talented escape artists of the Allies' and placed them in a POW camp specifically designed to foil any unwanted departures. Of course, as soon as they arrive, the prisoners begin work on a series of tunnels under the direction of Roger "Big X" Bartlett (Richard Attenborough). He assigns the POWs to jobs according to their specialties: Bob "Scrounger" Hendley (James Garner) steals necessary items, Eric "Dispersal" Ashley-Pitt (David McCallum) hides the soil being dug from the tunnels, and Danny "the Tunnel King" Willinski (Charles Bronson) and Colin "the Forger" Blythe (Donald Pleasence) have self-explanatory handles. For more than a year, 600 prisoners, most of whom won't be leaving, work toward an escape that will temporarily disrupt the operations of the German army. The host of big-name stars meshes beautifully in this meticulous re-creation of the legendary escape. Although this is a film about courage, Sturges wisely takes a low-key approach, leavened with humour, rather than allowing the cast to indulge in macho antics. However, McQueen's memorable motorcycle stunts could be said to fit in that category. THE GREAT ESCAPE, based on the book by Paul Brickhill, is quite simply one of the grandest war films ever made, featuring many key scenes (McQueen's motorcycle chase, McQueen tossing the baseball against the cell wall, Bronson sliding on his chest in the tunnel) that are unforgettable.

Starring Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, James Coburn, Donald Pleasence, James Donald, John Leyton, Nigel Stock, David McCallum, Gordon Jackson, Angus Lennie, Jud Taylor
Director John Sturges
Studio MGM ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 52 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Collections 100 must-see movies
Genres Action/Adventure, Drama
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Swedish, Turkish
Released DVD: 20 May 2002
Production year: 1963
Format DVD

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Neither the passing of time nor the familiarity of its content have diminished the excitement of director John Sturges's terrific war film, an epic on the scale of his Magnificent Seven, which was shot on authentic European locations. The climactic scenes are now rightly regarded as classic, and the characters have passed into folklore. Three of the “Magnificent Seven” are reunited (Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson and James Coburn) in a brilliant Anglo-American cast that couldn't be bettered. Elmer Bernstein's deceptively simple march theme has passed into movie legend.

    • Radio Times
  • "...THE GREAT ESCAPE is the finest, all-out entertaining movie from that pot of World War Two, multi-star films..." -- 4 out of 5 stars

    • Total Film
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  • 12 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Pointless

    Thought the film was very good but the bonus features disc, to me, was pointless. Returned the disc the day after I received, didn't realise it was on my list.

      • A customer from London
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The Fantastic Escape

    What can I say, it's a classic.

    It's a shame that as usual, to make this palatable to the American audience they needed a big name American as the star attraction and even though this is based on a true story, the story had to be changed so that Steve McQueen (a motocross nut) could be shown riding a bike.

    Despite that, it's one of the gretest WW2 movies made.

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