The Great Escape - Definitive Edition

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ITEM DETAILS
- Title:
- The Great Escape - Definitive Edition
- TV Standard:
- PAL
- Format:
- 2 DVD Amaray Case
- Genre:
- Western / War
- Aspect Ratio:
- TBC
- Languages:
- English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Rating:
- PG
- Available:
- 01-08-2007
- Label:
- 20th Century Fox
In 1943, the Germans opened Stalag Luft North, a maximum-security prisoner-of-war camp, designed to hold even the craftiest escape artists. 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 (The Magnificent Seven), screenwriters James Clavell (Shogun) and W.R. Burnett (Little Caesar), and composer Elmer Bernstein. Based on a true story, The Great Escape is epic entertainment that "entertains, captivates, thrills and stirs" (Variety).
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