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The Great Escape II: The Untold Story
Action Adventure Drama War
Promotional release poster
Written byWalter Halsey Davis
Directed by Paul Wendkos
Jud Taylor
Starring Christopher Reeve
Judd Hirsch
Anthony Denison
Michael Nader
Ian McShane
Charles Haid
Donald Pleasence
Music by Johnny Mandel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producer Michael Jaffe
Producer Jud Taylor
Production location Yugoslavia
Cinematography Dietrich Lohmann
EditorsChristopher Cooke
Paul LaMastra
Running time178 minutes
Production company Michael Jaffe Films
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 6 (1988-11-06) –
November 7, 1988 (1988-11-07)

The Great Escape II: The Untold Story is a 1988 American made-for-television action-adventure drama film and a sequel to The Great Escape (1963). It stars Christopher Reeve, Judd Hirsch, Anthony Denison, Ian McShane, Charles Haid and Donald Pleasence in a supporting role (in the 1963 original Pleasence had played Flight-Lieutenant Colin Blythe, "The Forger"). The film was directed by Jud Taylor (in the 1963 original Taylor had played 2nd Lt. Goff). The Great Escape II premiered in two parts on NBC on November 6 and 7, 1988.

The Great Escape II is not a true sequel, as it dramatizes the escape itself, like the original film, but mostly by using the real names of the individuals involved; the original film fictionalized them and used composite characters. The murder of the prisoners is more accurate than in the 1963 original, with the POWs being shot individually or in pairs, but other portions of the film are fictional. It depicts the search for those responsible for the murder of the Allied officers and the subsequent trials. The film features the exploits of Major Johnnie Dodge [1] (played by Christopher Reeve), an American-born British Army officer and cousin of Winston Churchill, and largely follows his journey to freedom after the escape. The second half of the film is based on the postwar investigation into the murders of fifty of the escapees by the Gestapo, conducted by Dodge and two fictional Americans (whereas in fact it was conducted by the Royal Air Force Special Investigation Branch).

Plot

A former POW leads a special task force to hunt down the culprits responsible for carrying out the orders to murder 50 of the 76 escapees from Stalag Luft III.

Cast

  • Klaus Grünberg as Erich Zacharias
  • Vladan Živković as Pankrac Prison Warden (uncredited)
  • Release

    Home media

    When released on VHS, nearly an hour and a half of footage was cut out from the film. [2]

    Reception

    Critical response

    The film was nominated for the Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special award at the Primetime Emmy Awards.[ citation needed]

    References

    1. ^ Carroll, Tim (2013). The Dodger, The Extraordinary Story of Churchill's Cousin and the Great Escape. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN  978-1-780-57606-0.
    2. ^ christophernguyen726 (2019-08-07). "The Great Escape II: The Untold Story: VHS Vs. Network TV Version". Bootleg Comparisons. Retrieved 2019-08-07.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)

    External links


    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    The Great Escape II: The Untold Story
    Action Adventure Drama War
    Promotional release poster
    Written byWalter Halsey Davis
    Directed by Paul Wendkos
    Jud Taylor
    Starring Christopher Reeve
    Judd Hirsch
    Anthony Denison
    Michael Nader
    Ian McShane
    Charles Haid
    Donald Pleasence
    Music by Johnny Mandel
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    Production
    Executive producer Michael Jaffe
    Producer Jud Taylor
    Production location Yugoslavia
    Cinematography Dietrich Lohmann
    EditorsChristopher Cooke
    Paul LaMastra
    Running time178 minutes
    Production company Michael Jaffe Films
    Original release
    NetworkNBC
    ReleaseNovember 6 (1988-11-06) –
    November 7, 1988 (1988-11-07)

    The Great Escape II: The Untold Story is a 1988 American made-for-television action-adventure drama film and a sequel to The Great Escape (1963). It stars Christopher Reeve, Judd Hirsch, Anthony Denison, Ian McShane, Charles Haid and Donald Pleasence in a supporting role (in the 1963 original Pleasence had played Flight-Lieutenant Colin Blythe, "The Forger"). The film was directed by Jud Taylor (in the 1963 original Taylor had played 2nd Lt. Goff). The Great Escape II premiered in two parts on NBC on November 6 and 7, 1988.

    The Great Escape II is not a true sequel, as it dramatizes the escape itself, like the original film, but mostly by using the real names of the individuals involved; the original film fictionalized them and used composite characters. The murder of the prisoners is more accurate than in the 1963 original, with the POWs being shot individually or in pairs, but other portions of the film are fictional. It depicts the search for those responsible for the murder of the Allied officers and the subsequent trials. The film features the exploits of Major Johnnie Dodge [1] (played by Christopher Reeve), an American-born British Army officer and cousin of Winston Churchill, and largely follows his journey to freedom after the escape. The second half of the film is based on the postwar investigation into the murders of fifty of the escapees by the Gestapo, conducted by Dodge and two fictional Americans (whereas in fact it was conducted by the Royal Air Force Special Investigation Branch).

    Plot

    A former POW leads a special task force to hunt down the culprits responsible for carrying out the orders to murder 50 of the 76 escapees from Stalag Luft III.

    Cast

  • Klaus Grünberg as Erich Zacharias
  • Vladan Živković as Pankrac Prison Warden (uncredited)
  • Release

    Home media

    When released on VHS, nearly an hour and a half of footage was cut out from the film. [2]

    Reception

    Critical response

    The film was nominated for the Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special award at the Primetime Emmy Awards.[ citation needed]

    References

    1. ^ Carroll, Tim (2013). The Dodger, The Extraordinary Story of Churchill's Cousin and the Great Escape. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN  978-1-780-57606-0.
    2. ^ christophernguyen726 (2019-08-07). "The Great Escape II: The Untold Story: VHS Vs. Network TV Version". Bootleg Comparisons. Retrieved 2019-08-07.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)

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