Stalag 17
1953 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 03/21/2006
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case - Sensormatic
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 - English
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 - French
Additional Release Material:
Featurette:
1. "Stalag 17: From Reality to Screen"
2. "The Real Heroes Of Stalag XVIIB"
Audio Commentary:
1. Richard Erdman - Actor
2. Gil Stratton - Actor
3. Donald Bevan - Co-Playwright
Text/Photo Galleries:
Time:
120
mins.
J&R Item # 1019780_11
UPC # 097360412048
Label: Paramount Home Entertainment
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Billy Wilder's adaptation of the Broadway hit stars William Holden as the cynical Sefton. Set in the eponymous German prison camp during WWII, the director's broad, black comedy focuses on a group of decidedly unheroic prisoners. While they spend most of their time trying to entertain each other with comedy routines and pin-ups, they also occasionally entertain thoughts of escape. But escape is the last thing on the mind of the hard, calculating Sefton, a wheeler-dealer who's salted away a stash of creature comforts which are the envy of the barracks. When a couple of prisoners are killed while attempting to escape, Sefton collects the money he won by betting against their success, and many believe that it was he who informed the Germans. After a new prisoner, Lt. Dunbar (Don Taylor) talks openly about having bombed a German ammo train, he's immediately subjected to a harsh interrogation by sadistic commandant Oberst von Scherbach (Otto Preminger). Their suspicions confirmed, the prisoners take revenge against Sefton. A film whose depiction of American G.I.s as ordinary, even selfish, people probably seemed seemed edgier in the 1950s than it does now, it remains a durable entertainment, with incisive performances by Holden and Preminger.
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