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The Great Escape [VHS]
 
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The Great Escape [VHS]

Steve McQueen , James Garner , John Sturges    Parental Guidance   VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence
  • Directors: John Sturges
  • Writers: James Clavell, Paul Brickhill, W.R. Burnett
  • Producers: John Sturges, James Clavell, Walter Mirisch
  • Format: HiFi Sound, PAL, Colour
  • Language English, French, German, Russian
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Warner
  • VHS Release Date: 19 Jun 2000
  • Run Time: 165 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CJ5P
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,417 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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The Great Escape image of Steve McQueen (as "The Cooler King") astride his motorcycle has entered silver-screen iconography, alongside Brando on his bike from The Wild One. Based on a true story about a group of POWs who mount a daring breakout from a supposedly inescapable Nazi prison camp, this rousing and suspenseful World War II epic features an all-star cast, including James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn and David McCallum. --Jim Emerson

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The Great Escape [VHS] [1963]

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Rotten eggs" conjure up the greatest escape plan ever, 25 Jun 2004
This review is from: The Great Escape [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"Putting all the rotten eggs in one basket" was how the German kommandant of Stalag Luft III allegedly described to the senior British officer, Ramsay (James Donald), the task of getting the most "troublesome" escapers from the "Big X" organisation from POW camps scattered all over the embattled Third Reich to one place. Looking at the set based on the real camp, it was nothing like Colditz Castle - rather like something thrown up in haste on a patch lacking greenery but located conveniently next to a wood.

Yet, under the direction of "Big X" Bartlett (Richard Attenborough in what, for me, was his most memorable role), seething with rage at ill-treatment from the Gestapo who threatened "You will be shot" if he escaped again and was caught, these "rotten eggs" managed to conjure up one of the most daring prisoner-of-war breakouts in military history, whose story was recounted by Paul Brickhill, the author also responsible for the book which had inspired the film, "The Dam Busters" (1955).

Attenborough is joined by a cast of well-known British stars like Gordon Jackson (of ITV's "Upstairs Downstairs" fame), Angus Lennie (who memorably blows a raspberry at the kommandant for his comment that British and German people "understand" each other), David McCallum (playing the only naval officer in the movie), and Donald Pleasance (who was no mean "twit" with his understanding of birds - yes, it is a pun!), plus, of course, big-name American stars James Garner, Charles Bronson and Steve McQueen.

Garner plays Handley "The Scrounger", a volunteer with the American-crewed RAF "Eagle" fighter squadrons, Bronson plays Danny, "The Tunnel King", a Polish volunteer with the RAF, while McQueen plays Hilts, a U.S. Army Air Forces man who, for reasons never explained, is put in this camp along with the "Big X" people. This was quite clearly an attempt to sell this movie to the American public, yet it was an inspired choice, given that its popularity has endured over the past four decades.

Thankfully, the man who would go on to play "Bullitt" was not solely responsible for making the movie one of the greatest WWII movies ever made. In their respective scenes before, during and after the tension-filled escape from the camp, Bronson, whose character's claustrophobia nearly stops the escape before it even starts, Garner and Pleasance have their chances to shine, though James Coburn, who plays Sedgwick, an Australian, does not have a memorable time, since he gets all the way to Spain in a leisurely way without meeting any trouble from the Germans - unlike McQueen, who - how shall I put it succinctly - tries to escape on a motorbike. (The rest is, as they say, cinematic history.)

The camaraderie amongst the men and their success in getting 76 men out before the penny (pfennig) finally dropped are very hard to ignore, as they use their ingenuity in distracting the Germans while carrying on the mammoth task of digging three long escape tunnels.

Yet it was not as if the POWs had everything their own way - who can forget the scene of Ives (Lennie) hanging off the barbed wire fence after being shot by a German watchtower guard as he made a futile escape attempt during the prisoners' impromptu July 4th bash to celebrate U.S. Independence Day, or the scene at the railway station where Ashley-Pitt (McCallum) sacrifices his life to prevent a Gestapo officer publicly identifying Bartlett (Attenborough) and McDonald (Jackson).

"The Great Escape" has endured in popularity for many reasons. Most of all, it tells a story based on a true story. It is a story of courage where one side had weapons whereas the other had none at all. The viewer is caught up in the tension as the POWs, in disguise, use public transport and wonder if the passengers around them, including S.S. officers, are aware of who they really are. Such tension is usual in espionage movies, yet this movie succeeds in producing even more tension than those other ones, and no spying is involved. These are people who broke out of the camp for freedom and for the chance of getting back home to continue the fight for Europe's freedom.

As the film ends, the viewer learns that it is "dedicated to the fifty" real POWs who were brutally murdered by the Gestapo after their escape from Stalag Luft III. I like to think that, even without the Hollywood hype (such as it was in the 1960s), this movie did do their story justice. Kudos to all the actors for fine, memorable performances.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong Product Details on Amazon, 22 Oct 2011
BEWARE ! The Run Time is 165mn (2h45) and NOT 172mn (2h52mn). Apparently like all other versions of the Great Escape sold on Amazon, this dvd has been cut, with various scenes, including a good part of the famous motorcycle chase, deleted. Why studios act in this manner is a mystery to me ! Amazon must also improve the checking of Product Details, as I already found quite a few examples of incomplete or incorrect product details, particularly language, subtitles, sound mode and run time. Finally, if someone finds a full version of this dvd, i.e. 172mn, he should post the information on this customer review.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The best POW film ever made!, 2 Nov 2002
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This review is from: The Great Escape [VHS] (VHS Tape)
There has been many POW films made, especially by the British, but this American/West German (?) production is the most memorable. The story simmers on a slow fuse, but John Sturges' direction keeps the pace steady and the action taut. At just under three hours, there is neither a scene wasted nor a lagging moment. The script creates real people in the POW camp, not cardboard stereotypes, and they are all fleshed out by excellent performances, especially from Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, James Garner, Donald Pleasence, and an unrecognisable Charles Bronson. Only the usually excellent James Coburn fails to convince as an Australian. If you like war films, then you will love this. If you love well crafted, well acted movies, then this is also for you.
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