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Escape To Victory
In this film, a group of Nazi officers face a different course during World War II. During this period, these soldiers participated in World War II, but in that period they were able to experience a unique experience. A team of All-Star Nazis will play a team of Allied Prisoners of War in a football game. Everyone seems to be, but they plan to use the game as a way to escape quickly.
















4 August 1957, Glasgow, Scotland, UK




29 September 1955

4 April 1948, Yugoslavia

9 October 1955, Carlisle, England, UK

10 April 1929, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden

8 February 1951, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, UK

19 March 1937, Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK



August 13, 2010
A cracking good story and some of the best football action committed to celluloid have made this a Bank Holiday classic.
August 13, 2010
Unsatisfactory both for fans of star-studded prison escape dramas and for football fans hoping to see cunningly devised tactics from Pele and his squad of internationals.
August 13, 2010
A frankly oldfashioned World War II morality play, hinging on soccer as a civilized metaphor for the game of War.
August 13, 2010
Alternately hokey and inspiring.
August 13, 2010
Huston, showing admirable range in his old age, creates enough on-field magic and nostalgia for the beatiful game as an idyll of now-extinct sportsmanship.
August 13, 2010
The form of the film is conventional, but the manner in which it has been executed is not.