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  • Ryleigh 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    Stalag 17

    During the Second World War, a group of soldiers were locked up in a German prisoner-of-war camp; they repeatedly planned to escape, but they were repeatedly found out by the Germans, making them suspect that there was an insider. Everyone continued to plan to escape from this "unbreakable"...

  • Leann 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    Love Billy to death. . .

    A large number of classic video works emerged in Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s, and these works only portray all kinds of life in black and white. Perhaps, today, more than half a century later, when we encounter the low ebb in life and want to feel the true feelings in the world, watching a...

  • Alec 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    A portrayal of the life of a prisoner of war, Wilder turned it into a comedy. The drama is very tense and I really like it. The trust relationship is originally an emotional factor. The film ended in a whistle full of hope, the uncertain future gradually became clear, and the dawn was coming. In addition, William Holden is so charming in this film. He hasn't found it before watching Sunset Boulevard, and finally understands why Wilder likes him so much! 1055

  • Patsy 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Fighting openly and secretly, the fun is endless. It's just that I've never been interested in this kind of movies~

Stalag 17 quotes

  • Oberst Von Scherbach: I'm grateful for a little company. I suffer from insomia.

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Did you ever try 40 sleeping pills?

  • Sgt. Schulz: [preparing POWs for an important inspection] The barracks should be schpic, and also schpan!