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Stalag 17 (1953)
THE ADDRESS OF A PRISONER-OF-WAR CAMP... Stalag 17 THEY MADE THE MISTAKE OF PUTTING 630 U.S. ARMY SERGEANTS TOGETHER... * Stalag 17 THE DOWN-TO-EARTH TRIBUTE TO THE INDOMITABLE SPIRIT OF MEN LIVING UNDER BRUTAL CONDITIONS IN... Stalag 17 *Right across the way from the Russian women's compound! THE STAGE TRIUMPH THAT ROCKED THE NATION FOR THREE SOLID YEARS WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER Produced and Directed by BILLY WILDER Written for the screen by BILLY WILDER and EDWIN BLUM Based on the play by DONALD BEVAN and EDMUND TRZCINSKI A Paramount Picture
NOW YOU PUT 630 U.S. ARMY SERGEANTS TOGETHER...!* Stalag 17many unforgettable motion pictures have immortalized our fighting menof the Army, the Navy and the Marines... but none has told a greater story than this boisterous, roisterous, swaggering saga of the indomitable P.W.'s who couldn'g get out, but who wouldn't stay put... who kept their captors confused with their capers, the camp in an uproar with their plots... and fought a war of nerves with only their nerve and G. I. spirit! * Right across the way from the Russian women's compound! Starring Produced and Directed by BILLY WILDER Written for the screen by BILLY WILDER and EDWIN BLUM Based on the play by DONALD BEVAN and EDMUND TRZCINSKI A Paramount Picture From the stage play that took command of Broadway... for three solid years!
Local No. 7 Litho in U.S.A.
with William Holden, Don Taylor and Otto Preminger. Directed by Billy Wilder. Paramount. More Information on this film... Books None. Last Modified July 25, 2016 |