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Monday 16 July 2018

The Great Escape (1963)

A number of new inmates arrive at a WWII German POW camp, a place designed to hold men who have attempted, and in some cases succeeded, in escaping from one or more of the many other POW camps. Naturally, the determined prisoners make their first priority a coordinated escape plan.
US actor Steve McQueen adorns the front cover of most home editions, even though he's just one small part of a superb ensemble male cast. McQueen does have a memorable role to play, but the best part of the film for me is a less action-orientated, more tragic scene than McQueen's legendary moment.
All things considered, everything about The Great Escape is... well... great, made ever more memorable by a famous Elmer Bernstein score.

5 socks full out of 5

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