Review of The Great Escape (1963) by Raja N — 15 Oct 2011
250 allied POWs aim to produce the biggest escape in history from a nazi prison camp.
Based on a true story, the film couldn't have been bettered up. It isn't afraid to show the whole preparation and the escape itself, endangering the running time which is more than 170 minutes.
Always entertaining, always unpredictable, always thrilling, this will be forever one of the best classic escape movies that will ever see the light of day.
This review of The Great Escape (1963) was written by Raja N on 15 Oct 2011.
The Great Escape has generally received very positive reviews.
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