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The Great Escape

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Genre
Action & Adventure
Format
Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, Letterboxed, NTSC, Dolby
Contributor
Paul Brickhill, W.R. Burnett, James Coburn, Richard Attenborough, David McCallum, John Sturges, Steve McQueen, John Leyton, Angus Lennie, James Clavell, Gordon Jackson, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Donald Pleasence, James Donald, Hannes Messemer
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Paul Brickhill, W.R. Burnett, James Coburn, Richard Attenborough, David McCallum, John Sturges, Steve McQueen, John Leyton, Angus Lennie, James Clavell, Gordon Jackson, Charles Bronson, James Garner, Donald Pleasence, James Donald, Hannes Messemer

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Language
English, French
Runtime
2 hours and 52 minutes
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A stirring example of courage and the indomitable human spirit, for many John Sturges's The Great Escape is both the definitive World War II drama and the nonpareil prison escape movie. Featuring an unequalled ensemble cast in a rivetingly authentic true-life scenario set to Elmer Bernstein's admirable music, this picture is both a template for subsequent action-adventure movies and one of the last glories of Golden Age Hollywood. Reunited with the director who made him a star in The Magnificent Seven, Steve McQueen gives a career-defining performance as the laconic Hilts, the baseball-loving, motorbike-riding "Cooler King." The rest of the all-male Anglo-American cast--Dickie Attenborough, Donald Pleasance, James Garner, Charles Bronson, David McCallum, James Coburn, and Gordon Jackson--make the most of their meaty roles (though you have to forgive Coburn his Australian accent). Closely based on Paul Brickhill's book, the various escape attempts, scrounging, forging, and ferreting activities are authentically realized thanks also to technical advisor Wally Flood, one of the original tunnel-digging POWs. Sturges orchestrates the climax with total conviction, giving us both high action and very poignant human drama. Without trivializing the grim reality, The Great Escape thrillingly celebrates the heroism of men who never gave up the fight. --Mark Walker

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Director John Sturges' epic adventure is based the true story of Allied POW's who escape from an allegedly impenetrable Nazi prision during WWII. Starring Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, James Garner, Charles Bronson and Donald Pleasence. Running time: 170 minutes.

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A great recreation of Homer's tale
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
In the grand tapestry of cinematic retellings, "The Odyssey" stands as a timeless masterpiece, capturing the heart and soul of Homer's epic saga. Transporting viewers to a realm where gods toy with mortals and heroes are forged through trials, this film embodies the essence... See more
In the grand tapestry of cinematic retellings, "The Odyssey" stands as a timeless masterpiece, capturing the heart and soul of Homer's epic saga. Transporting viewers to a realm where gods toy with mortals and heroes are forged through trials, this film embodies the essence of the ancient tale while infusing it with a modern cinematic flair.

At its core, "The Odyssey" is a testament to the human spirit's resilience in the face of divine intervention and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Through the trials and tribulations of its protagonist, we witness a man cursed by the whims of Olympus embark on an odyssey that transcends mere physical distance—it's a journey of self-discovery, redemption, and ultimately, finding solace in the embrace of home.

The film's portrayal of Odysseus's odyssey is nothing short of epic. From encounters with mythical beasts to navigating treacherous seas, every frame is imbued with a sense of adventure and wonder. Yet, amidst the grandeur of its set pieces, the heart of the story remains firmly grounded in the universal themes of love, loyalty, and the longing for belonging.

What truly elevates "The Odyssey" is its poignant exploration of what it means to be human in a world governed by the caprices of gods. Through Odysseus's trials, we are reminded of our own struggles and triumphs, and the eternal quest for a place to call home—a sentiment as relevant today as it was in ancient Greece.

In conclusion, "The Odyssey" is not merely a retelling of a classic tale, but a timeless odyssey of the human spirit. With its breathtaking visuals, compelling performances, and profound storytelling, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of myth and the eternal quest for home.
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Masterpiece
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
A WW2 EPIC.
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Fabulous Movie!
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
What a great cast! James Garner, Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough just to name a few. Not to mention the fantastic motorcycle jump!
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Great classic
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
It's one of the greats for sure. Definitely in my top 10 movies. It is my definite favorite in terms of prison escape movies.
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4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
One of the best war films
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2012
The Great Escape (1963) Adventure, Drama, History, 172 minutes Directed by John Sturges Starring Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough The Great Escape runs almost three hours, but it's never boring. Don't think of it as a... See more
The Great Escape (1963)
Adventure, Drama, History, 172 minutes
Directed by John Sturges
Starring Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough

The Great Escape runs almost three hours, but it's never boring. Don't think of it as a traditional war film as there are no battle scenes of any kind. This looks at how people dealt with captivity in a German POW camp. Although it's based on true events, there is far too much humor for us to take the story completely seriously.

It's meant as pure entertainment and features one of the strongest ensemble casts in movie history, featuring the likes of Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn, David McCallum, Nigel Stock and Gordon Jackson.

It's the duty of every officer to attempt to escape or force the enemy to deploy a ridiculous amount of resources to prevent escapes. The Allied airmen perform that task to their best of their abilities. We see seven people attempt escape in the opening 20 minutes, but these are clumsy efforts meant to test the enemy.

Once that is over, the commanding officers devise a more serious plan. This is a fascinating segment in which we are shown how every man has a part to play, according to his expertise. The group decides to begin three escape tunnels and has several men experienced in that area. While that sounds easy, it's a logistical nightmare. Wood is needed to prevent tunnels from collapsing, so the group takes planks from every possible source. The dirt has to be disposed of and presents another problem. If the escape succeeds, the prisoners will need clothes and documentation to evade capture. They will need to be able to pass as German or French. We are shown how the group comes together and acquires all the necessary materials.

Despite setbacks, a number of prisoners eventually escape. This presents another problem because they can't all use the same escape route. Some travel by train, some by river, and others by cycle, plane or motorcycle.

The most appealing thing about The Great Escape is the sense of camaraderie and seeing how well the group functions as a unit. The Allied commander and the German Kommandant treat each other with respect. It's accepted that the prisoners will try to escape, but there's a sense of honor between the two sides. The Germans would likely attempt similar escapes if the roles were reversed.

Although the humor does take away from the serious nature of the situation, I don't think any disrespect is intended. The movie is dedicated to those who lost their lives. The story works because of the charisma of the cast and the pacing of the events as they unfold. I'm not a fan of war films focusing on battles and glory, but I do appreciate a look behind the scenes at the psychological aspects and group dynamics. That's where The Great Escape shines.

June 5, 2013 Edit:
The Blu-ray presentation is extremely weak and disappointing. The colors are generally drab and washed out, and fine detail is rarely seen, even in close-ups. I would normally urge anyone to upgrade to Blu-ray if they like the movie, but I have to wonder whether a better version will be released in a few years. Some scenes look just as bad as the DVD. I see this as a wasted opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film. MGM needs to remaster it as soon as possible, and offer free upgrades to anyone who owns this initial Blu-ray release. The special features should be on a separate disc to maximize the quality of a film which runs almost three hours. Even though Amazon is charging just $9.99 at the time of writing, I can't recommend this poor presentation.
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Works Perfectly
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I bought this as a gift for my son. The quality of the case and disk was perfect. No problems whatsoever.
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The Great Escape DVD
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Classic WWII movie. Loads of stars including Steve McQueen. Allied POWs plot to escape from a German prison camp. A must have for war movie buffs.
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A truly great movie
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2007
The Great Escape begins with the opening of a new German concentration camp designed to house all of the POWs who have been incorrigible at participating in numerous escape attempts. This new prison is "escape proof" and manned with elite guards. The allied officers in... See more
The Great Escape begins with the opening of a new German concentration camp designed to house all of the POWs who have been incorrigible at participating in numerous escape attempts. This new prison is "escape proof" and manned with elite guards. The allied officers in the camp do not choose to accept their fate as prisoners. Instead, they plan the most audacious escape attempt ever as they try to spring 250 men in a single night. The planning is highly elaborate and extremely well executed for the most part. I won't reveal more of the plot for the benefit of those who haven't yet seen this classic movie but it should be noted that it is based on a true story.

The cast of this movie is one of the best ever assembled. There are some "name" actors such as Steve McQueen, James Garner, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn. All of them are beyond excellent in their performances. McQueen and Garner get the plum roles but all of them shine. Beyond these few, the film is absolutely loaded with strong actors some of whom look familiar but all are believable in their roles. Elmer Bernstein created the score which features one of the most memorable movie themes I've ever heard. The director is John Sturges who also created the great western The Magnificent Seven (Special Edition) , and the classic Spencer Tracy film Bad Day at Black Rock among other gems. He is to be commended for crafting a three-hour movie that never drags, never feels like its losing focus at all. Sturges had a big story to tell and he took the time to tell it very well. Needless to say, he got the most from the impressive assemblage of acting talent.

As a nice bonus there is a documentary on the making of the film. It's certainly not going to rival the best you'll ever see but it was interesting and enjoyable to watch.

The Great Escape is not just a good movie, it is truly one of the finest ever produced. The script is exceptional and the actors and director did it full justice. At various times, it's funny, interesting, dramatic, and suspenseful. Each note is hit perfectly at just the right time. The fact that it's based on a true story from WWII only adds to the impact. I recommend The Great Escape to one and all. I'd say they don't make them like this any more, but the truth is that they never did. Not more than once every blue moon anyway.
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Linda P
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Excellent Video Quality
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2022
Very quick delivery! The movie was in great shape for an older movie. The story is factual and the actors are all popular names. Very well acted and we enjoyed it a great deal. A classic!!!
Very quick delivery! The movie was in great shape for an older movie. The story is factual and the actors are all popular names. Very well acted and we enjoyed it a great deal. A classic!!!
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Reiner Debernitz
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Reviewed in Germany on April 8, 2024
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ROY J.
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Superb movie with most interesting documentary of the real story and how the movie was made
Reviewed in India on April 12, 2023
Excellent movie made from a real incident
Excellent movie made from a real incident
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davepo
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Recomendada
Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2020
Buenísima película
Buenísima película
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スーパーはくと
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名作です
Reviewed in Japan on April 22, 2024
ときどき、無性に見たくなります。そんなとき手元にあってよかったなぁと思っています。分類は戦争映画ですが、人道的なことも考えるストーリーでもあります。
ときどき、無性に見たくなります。そんなとき手元にあってよかったなぁと思っています。分類は戦争映画ですが、人道的なことも考えるストーリーでもあります。
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