La grande évasion II: L'Histoire non révélée
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAllied prisoners tunnel out of a stalag. After the war, two of them try to hunt down the former Gestapo officers who executed most of the recaptured escapees.Allied prisoners tunnel out of a stalag. After the war, two of them try to hunt down the former Gestapo officers who executed most of the recaptured escapees.Allied prisoners tunnel out of a stalag. After the war, two of them try to hunt down the former Gestapo officers who executed most of the recaptured escapees.
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- Stars
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination au total
- Lt. Mike Corey
- (as Anthony John Denison)
- Max Wielen
- (as Karl-Heinz Knaup)
Avis en vedette
Where THE GREAT ESCAPE was a somewhat-fictionalized version of a true story, GE2 is a fictional story which only touches reality at odd points (and sometimes the oddest: the part about recognizing some Gestapo officers from a painting in a nightclub is true).
The real story of the investigation of the Stalag Luft III murders would probably have been a lot more interesting, but there might not have been a part in that for Christopher Reeve.
The film itself, if it didn't have the silly "untold story" tag, would be passable TV fare. The investigation, the depiction of the nature of the murders (i.e. individuals rather than the 50 in a field as per the original) are realistic whilst not necessarily being true. The fact it plays loose with who did the investigating and what actually happened is only an issue if you are looking for the true story.
If you're looking for a film about war crimes and investigating them, then as TV movies go this is OK. If you're looking for the real "untold story" then don't believe everything you see in this production.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDonald Pleasence (Dr. Absalon) is the only actor to appear in both this film and La grande évasion (1963), in which he played the would-be escapee Blythe.
- GaffesIn this movie, the Stalag Luft III Commandant von Lindeiner-Wildau is taken to Berlin and shot. In actuality, he feigned mental illness to avoid imprisonment and was later wounded by Soviet troops. He surrendered to the British, was sent to a POW Camp in England, and repatriated in 1947. He died in 1963, aged 82.
- Citations
Capt. David Matthews: Well sir, the execution of one man takes some planning. But the execution of 50 escaped prisoners takes a lot of planning. A lot of cooperation at the local level. In my view therefore, this could never have been a local operation. This plan had to start at or near the top in order for it to succeed.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Gesprengte Ketten - Die Rache der Gefangenen
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