1027 The Great Escape
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1027 The Great Escape
The Great Escape
One of the most exciting adventure tales ever told, this action epic recounts the planning, execution, and aftermath of a daring true-life escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, in which 250 men attempted to tunnel their way to freedom. In the role that cemented his superstar status, Steve McQueen plays the motorcycle-racing daredevil who sets out to foil the Nazis, alongside an all-star cast that also includes Charles Bronson, James Coburn, James Garner, and Donald Pleasence. The expert direction of John Sturges, eminently hummable Elmer Bernstein score, and rip-roaring stunts come together in what may just be the most spectacularly entertaining prison-break movie of all time, a rousing ode to the determination, camaraderie, and courage of everyday heroes.
SPECIAL FEATURES
• 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
• Alternate 5.1 surround soundtrack, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray
• Two audio commentaries, one from 1991, featuring director John Sturges and composer Elmer Bernstein; the other, from 2004, featuring actors James Coburn, James Garner, and Donald Pleasence
• New interview with critic Michael Sragow
• "The Great Escape": Heroes Underground, a four-part 2001 documentary about the real-life escape from the Stalag Luft III prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, including interviews with POWs held there
• The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones, a 2001 program on the United States Army Air Forces pilot David Jones, the inspiration for Steve McQueen's character in the film
• Return to "The Great Escape," a 1993 program featuring interviews with Coburn, Garner, actors David McCallum and Jud Taylor, stuntman Bud Ekins, and McQueen's son, Chad McQueen
• Trailer
• PLUS: An essay by critic Sheila O'Malley
One of the most exciting adventure tales ever told, this action epic recounts the planning, execution, and aftermath of a daring true-life escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, in which 250 men attempted to tunnel their way to freedom. In the role that cemented his superstar status, Steve McQueen plays the motorcycle-racing daredevil who sets out to foil the Nazis, alongside an all-star cast that also includes Charles Bronson, James Coburn, James Garner, and Donald Pleasence. The expert direction of John Sturges, eminently hummable Elmer Bernstein score, and rip-roaring stunts come together in what may just be the most spectacularly entertaining prison-break movie of all time, a rousing ode to the determination, camaraderie, and courage of everyday heroes.
SPECIAL FEATURES
• 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
• Alternate 5.1 surround soundtrack, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray
• Two audio commentaries, one from 1991, featuring director John Sturges and composer Elmer Bernstein; the other, from 2004, featuring actors James Coburn, James Garner, and Donald Pleasence
• New interview with critic Michael Sragow
• "The Great Escape": Heroes Underground, a four-part 2001 documentary about the real-life escape from the Stalag Luft III prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, including interviews with POWs held there
• The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones, a 2001 program on the United States Army Air Forces pilot David Jones, the inspiration for Steve McQueen's character in the film
• Return to "The Great Escape," a 1993 program featuring interviews with Coburn, Garner, actors David McCallum and Jud Taylor, stuntman Bud Ekins, and McQueen's son, Chad McQueen
• Trailer
• PLUS: An essay by critic Sheila O'Malley
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Re: Forthcoming: The Great Escape
Two versions of the film: theatrical and a Leonardo DeGumprio version
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But... why ?
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Nice, hopefully this means it'll finally get properly restored.
And also that it gets ported to the UK so that every dad in the country will own at least one Criterion disc.
And also that it gets ported to the UK so that every dad in the country will own at least one Criterion disc.
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That's being kinda generous. It'll be most (but not all) of the MGM supplements and maybe the commentary from their LaserDisc. The only new McQueen feature will be an interview with Larry McQueen about the costumes. And they'll dig up an old Dick Cavett interview (or two) with someone involved in the movie. Not to knock the Cavett interviews (they're usually great) but there are rarely any surprises, at least with the Hollywood films.
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OK, which Becker or Turell is/was this a favorite of?
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Great news (for me at least)! I’ve always felt that Escape’s nearly 3 hours fly by thanks to Sturges’ expert blocking and staging (a lost art these days) and all the wonderful performances, not to mention Bernstein’s classic score. Tense, humorous, tragic and optimistic all at once, but, above all, fun. Bring it on, especially since it’s likely the new 4K restoration.
And I’m a dad, but a relatively new one.
And I’m a dad, but a relatively new one.
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Here in the U.K. this film is so synonymous with public holiday screenings (Christmas and Bank Holiday's especially) that it's a arguably a key part of our pop-culture psyche! As rapta says above, it's generally regarded as the ultimate 'Dad' film (along with River Kwai and Zulu), so much so that it's virtues are often underestimated. The iconic Elmer Bernstein score alone was long ago adopted by fans of the English national football team that you can still hear it played at most international away matches, leading Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian to mourn it's ubiquity: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.thegua ... -world-cup
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Twist: this will be an extra on the six-disc 4K edition of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, coming to Criterion in 2022
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This will be a great nostalgia buy. My dad (yep..) introduced my sister and me to it early on, and it was a personal favorite of his, though I suspect it had as much to do with the way McQueen threw the ball against the wall to casually pass the time in isolation (my dad often talked about doing this for hours every day after his own father's passing, though that was long before this film came out) as it did the entertaining camaraderie and adventurous content. Regardless, after Jackie Chan entered the collection, this is the second Criterion I can safely purchase for him, and one for myself while I'm at it. In a strange way there's something just as 'cool' about seeing McQueen nonchalantly occupying himself with a simple repetitive task as it is the intense plotting and louder action. As if that's something to aspire to- calmly accepting the throws of life with a shrug, patience, confidence, and sticking to one's convictions above all else, to do it all over again. No wonder Rick Dalton went for this one.
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It isn't necessarily a lost art. It is a different time. The spaces and how people occupy them have changed. It only makes sense that directors stage scenes differently to reflect their sensibilities and experiences.Aspect wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:59 pmGreat news (for me at least)! I’ve always felt that Escape’s nearly 3 hours fly by thanks to Sturges’ expert blocking and staging (a lost art these days) and all the wonderful performances, not to mention Bernstein’s classic score. Tense, humorous, tragic and optimistic all at once, but, above all, fun. Bring it on, especially since it’s likely the new 4K restoration.
And I’m a dad, but a relatively new one.
Not to say their aren't incompetent directors who simply don't care about such things but it seems like when people talk about goodstaging they just mean you can see a group of characters in a single shot.
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As tempting as it was to whine "Really this is getting a spine?", I always tell myself that stuff like this likely makes it more viable for Criterion to put out the WCF boxes etc.
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but this film has never been released in its proper aspect ratio, right? Isn’t it 2.55?
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Imdb says 2.30 is the intended and that the first DVD release was 2.69. What's up with that?The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 10:35 pmCorrect me if I’m wrong, but this film has never been released in its proper aspect ratio, right? Isn’t it 2.55?
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That’s weird: it’s 1963, so 2.55:1 is not at all likely as it only occurred on a tiny handful of mid fifties films before they worked out how to do sound on anamorphic film prints thus reducing 2.55 to 2.35:1 from then on.
2.76 is anamorphic 65mm, but this was a 35mm film, which never went that wide.
2.76 is anamorphic 65mm, but this was a 35mm film, which never went that wide.
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Hmm, it does have more information on both sides, though it looks a bit off-centered (too wide on the left side) to my eyes: DVD Beaver review
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I don't mind this (the influence of this film on UK culture is of course also apparent through Chicken Run being a feature length homage to it!), though I am more enticed by the idea that it might get paired up with the John Sturges directed Bad Day At Black Rock, which was also a previous laserdisc title.
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When Criterion released it on Laserdisc in 1991, it featured an audio commentary by John Sturges, Elmer Bernstein, production manager and second unit director Robert E. Relyea, stuntman Bud Ekins and film historian Bruce Eder.
I don't think this is the same commentary on the MGM Blu-ray. Hopefully someone can confirm, but I think the Sturges commentary on the MGM bluray is from a 1974 interview. Sturges died in 1992 the year after the Criterion laserdisc was released.
I don't think this is the same commentary on the MGM Blu-ray. Hopefully someone can confirm, but I think the Sturges commentary on the MGM bluray is from a 1974 interview. Sturges died in 1992 the year after the Criterion laserdisc was released.
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Warner Archive Collection already released Bad Day at Black Rock Blu-ray (also in the UK, under the HMV exclusive Premium Collection label), without John Sturges commentary on the Criterion laserdisc. And if I remember correctly, Criterion has never done double-dip the films WAC already released on Blu-ray.colinr0380 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 4:42 amI don't mind this (the influence of this film on UK culture is of course also apparent through Chicken Run being a feature length homage to it!), though I am more enticed by the idea that it might get paired up with the John Sturges directed Bad Day At Black Rock, which was also a previous laserdisc title.
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Coming in May
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And criterion is listing it as the correct 2.35
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I can never think of this without also thinking of the "Oh, Streetcar" episode of The Simpsons.
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Re: 1027 The Great Escape
Interestingly, Criterion's product page indicates simply "4k digital restoration" (so not a new one) but blu-ray.com's press release article states "NEW 4K RESTORATION". I wonder which one is correct.
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That episode is a legend!barryconvex wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:08 amI can never think of this without also thinking of the "Oh, Streetcar" episode of The Simpsons.
I must really try The Fountainhead diet...