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cloud 9th January 2009 01:11 PM

The Great Escape (John Sturges, 1963)
 
I feel motivated to start a thread about this wonderful film after revisiting it last night. It was the first time I've ever got to see the special features and as far as extras go they're perhaps up there with some of the best I've seen to date. Included is a 50 minute documentary from the people involved in the escape who go over how it was done and what their ordeal was like once they had escaped. Of the 76 who got out only 3 made it to freedom, 23 were sent back to the camp and of course 50 were shot dead on the orders of that evil cretin, Hitler. There's a documentary about the film itself - I've only watched 10 minutes of it as it was 4 am and I needed sleep - a few additional interviews that were fascinating as well as an interview with the real Virgil Hilts (played by Mr. Cool himself, Steve M.C. Queen in the movie). Absolutely breathtaking special features, I'm so glad I double dipped.

Onto the film itself. It remains one of my all time favourites, it's 2 hrs 45 minutes of sheer entertainment, tension, hope, excitement and come the end crushed hope with a bit of a silver lining. I love films when without going into the absurd, people either alone or in groups battle against the odds to do something incredible and in this case it's escaping from the German camp they've been imprisoned in. The escape (which takes up over 2/3 of the film) is brilliantly staged, especially the claustrophobic tunnel scenes. The night when they escape is especially satisfying too. The thing all of us crave is freedom and that's a very big reason as to why this film is so special. I could go on and on about it, from some of the all time great performances to the editing and direction. One thing I'm most impressed with though is how true it stayed to the original story. There was obviously the odd tweak or two such as Steve M.C. Queen's motorbike escape, name changes and the odd small detail but for a Hollywood film especially it's great that they stayed true and as a result the film benefitted from that.

So anyone else a fan of this particular film? I like it so much that I even own the PS2 game ;).

Pete 9th January 2009 01:12 PM

It's a great film with an excellent cast. Pity Hollywood dont make 'em like that anymore.

mark meakin 9th January 2009 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loops (Post 20055)
It's a great film with an excellent cast. Pity Hollywood dont make 'em like that anymore.

They're too busy trying to remake them all !.Expect a remake with Jason Statham at some point !;)

vincenzo 9th January 2009 03:30 PM

Interestingly two of the main stars (Donald Pleasence and commandant Hannes Messemer) both served time in POW camps during WW2.

mark meakin 9th January 2009 03:37 PM

Donald gave quite a moving performance in this classic.

cloud 9th January 2009 05:24 PM

I agree entirely, Donald Pleasence's performance was very moving. The scene that sticks out most is when they're approaching the alps only to lose power and crash.

Expect a remake with no soul but in its place a CGI-fest, with CGI tunnels and chases, every scene exaggerated or completely fictionalised, with Michael Bay producing and Stephen Sommers in the director's chair.

vincenzo 9th January 2009 09:59 PM

The TV movie 'sequel' with Christopher Reeve and Donald Pleasence (this time as a Nazi doctor) was absolute drivel.

Co-directed by Jud Taylor, who played McQueen's buddy in the original.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 9th January 2009 11:49 PM

Classic-seen it that often,I could play a part in it.....better off with ESCAPE TO VICTORY though......;)

cloud 9th January 2009 11:52 PM

You could play the Scotch one! :D I'd play the Steve M.C. Queen role, 'cause I'm super cool :cool:.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 10th January 2009 12:00 AM

Nope,you're James Garner-the scrounger.....:rofl:

cloud 10th January 2009 03:10 PM

Hahaha, nice one. Well we best not cast you as the German guard or else our escape would be ****ered. Instead of ID and money all I'd find in your wallet would be moths :D.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 10th January 2009 04:35 PM

Depends what type of prison it was-with Cloud McQueen housed there,it'd be an open prison-coz you'd have stripped the copper wire fencing and sold it to the pikeys:rofl:

Cloud McQueen-THE BULLER KING!:jest::rofl:

cloud 10th January 2009 10:06 PM

Cloud M.C. Queen :cool: it has a ring to it.

Reaps' "Mothman" Prophecy.

mark meakin 11th January 2009 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by cloud (Post 20159)
Cloud M.C. Queen :cool: it has a ring to it.

Reaps' "Mothman" Prophecy.

Living on Cloud 9 M.C Queen more like !.;)or rather Cloud Cuckoo Land !.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th January 2009 03:33 PM

The MC meaning.........Miserable C***! :jest::rofl:

cloud 11th January 2009 05:22 PM

Is this the "let's all attack cloud" or something thread? :(

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th January 2009 05:24 PM

Only jesting mate.......:jest:;)
Going back to THE GREAT ESCAPE,was it not on this Christmas?

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th January 2009 05:31 PM

I think a poll's in order-ESCAPE TO VICTORY or THE GREAT ESCAPE?

cloud 11th January 2009 06:16 PM

I know you were Scotland. I don't remember it being on this year. This and The Magnificent Seven are normally certainties for Xmas and New Year.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th January 2009 06:21 PM

Tavesty if it wasn't,it's a national institute that-on at xmas....maybe it's being kept for a bloody bank holiday.....;)

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 17th June 2013 09:28 PM

Anyone picked this up on BD yet?

Demdike@Cult Labs 16th October 2015 09:56 PM



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