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The Great Escape (1963)
 
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Genre
Action / Adventure / Drama / History / Thriller / War
   
Synopsis

In 1943, the Germans opened Stalag Luft North, a maximum-security prisoner-of-war camp, designed to hold even the craftiest escape artist. In doing so, however, the Nazis unwittingly assembled the finest escape team in military history – brilliantly portrayed here by Steve McQueen, James Garner, Charles Bronson and James Coburn – who worked on what became the largest prison breakout ever attempted. One of the most ingenious and suspenseful adventure films of all time, The Great Escape is a masterful collaboration between director John Sturges, screenwriters James Clavell and W.R. Burnett, and composer Elmer Bernstein. Based on a true story.

   
Directed by  
John Sturges
   
Written by  
Paul Brickhill (book); James Clavell (screenplay); W.R. Burnett (screenplay).
   
Starring  
Steve McQueen (Capt. Hilts "The Cooler King"); James Garner (Flight Lt. Hendley "The Scrounger"); Richard Attenborough (Squadron Leader Roger Bartlett "Big X"); James Donald (Group Capt. Ramsey "The SBO"); Charles Bronson (Flight Lt. Danny Velinski "The Tunnel King"); Donald Pleasence (Flight Lt. Colin Blythe "The Forger"); James Coburn (Flying Officer Louis Sedgwick "The Manufacturer"); Hannes Messemer (Col. von Luger); David McCallum (Lt. Cmdr. Eric Ashley-Pitt "Dispersal"); Gordon Jackson (Flight Lt. Sandy MacDonald "Intelligence"); John Leyton (Flight Lt. William Dickes "The Tunneler"); Angus Lennie (Flying Officer Archibald Ives "The Mole"); Nigel Stock (Flight Lt. Denys Cavendish "The Surveyor"); Robert Graf (Werner 'The Ferret'); Jud Taylor (Goff). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
172
Ratings:
A (PG)
Language:
ENG

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