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The Great Escape (1963)
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The Great Escape is based on the true story of a group of Allied prisoners of war who managed to escape from an allegedly impenetrable Nazi prison camp during World War II. At the beginning of the film, the Nazis gather all their most devious and troublesome POWs and place them at a new prison camp, which was designed to be impervious to escapes. Immediately, the prisoners develop a scheme where they will leave the camp by building three separate escape tunnels.
Richard Attenborough
is the British soldier who masterminds the whole plan, and who commands his motley squad--featuring
Charles Bronson
as a Polish trench-digging expert,
James Garner
as an American with a talent for theft,
Donald Pleasence
as a masterful forger, and
Steve McQueen
as an American rebel--through the construction of the tunnels and, eventually, their escape. An epic adventure film, The Great Escape runs nearly three hours, featuring a rousing
Elmer Bernstein
score and exciting action sequences -- including a notorious motorcycle chase between McQueen and the Nazis -- the likes of which had never been seen before in Hollywood productions. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide
Cast
Tom Adams
Nimmo
Ulrich Beiger
Preissen
Charles Bronson
Danny Velinski
Robert Desmond
"The Tailor" Griffith
James Donald
Senior Officer Ramsey
James Garner
"The Scrounger" Hendley
Robert Graf
Werner "The Ferret"
Gordon Jackson
MacDonald "Intelligence"
Angus Lennie
"The Mole" Ives
John Leyton
Willie "Tunnel King"
David McCallum
Ashley-Pitt "Dispersal"
Steve McQueen
"Cooler King" Hilts
Hannes Messemer
Von Lugar "The Kommandant"
George Mikell
Dietrich
Lawrence Montaigne
Haynes
Donald Pleasence
"The Forger" Blythe
Hans Reiser
Kuhn
William Russell
Sorren
Nigel Stock
Cavendish "The Surveyor"
Jud Taylor
Goff
Richard Attenborough
"Big X" Bartlett
Karl Otto Alberty
Steinach
James Coburn
"The Manufacturer" Sedgwick
Til Kiwe
Frick
Harry Riebauer
Strachwitz
Heinz Weiss
Kramer
Robert Freitag
Posen
Production Crew
Fernando Carrere
Art Director
Paul Brickhill
Book Author
Daniel L. Fapp
Cinematographer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Bert Henrikson
Costume Designer
John Sturges
Director
Ferris Webster
Editor
Jack N. Reddish
First Assistant Director
Emile LaVigne
Makeup
John Sturges
Producer
James Clavell
Screenwriter
W.R. Burnett
Screenwriter
Bud Ekins
Stunts
Year: 1963
Runtime: 170
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
War
Color type
De Luxe
Produced by
United Artists
Release
by United Artists
Awards
1963 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1963 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
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