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The Wooden Horse

  • 1950
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
1696
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The Wooden Horse (1950)
True story of three British POWs and their attempt to escape from Nazi Germany.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTrue story of three British POWs and their attempt to escape from Nazi Germany.True story of three British POWs and their attempt to escape from Nazi Germany.True story of three British POWs and their attempt to escape from Nazi Germany.

  • Regie
    • Jack Lee
    • Ian Dalrymple
  • Drehbuch
    • Eric Williams
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Leo Genn
    • David Tomlinson
    • Anthony Steel
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    6,9/10
    1696
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jack Lee
      • Ian Dalrymple
    • Drehbuch
      • Eric Williams
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Leo Genn
      • David Tomlinson
      • Anthony Steel
    • 36Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Peter Howard
    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Phil Roe
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Captain John Clinton
    David Greene
    David Greene
    • Nick Bennett
    Peter Burton
    Peter Burton
    • Nigel
    Patrick Waddington
    Patrick Waddington
    • Group Captain Wardley - Senior British Officer
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Robbie
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Pomfret
    Bryan Forbes
    Bryan Forbes
    • Paul
    Dan Cunningham
    • David
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Australian in Hospital
    Philip Dale
    • Bill White
    Russell Waters
    • 'Wings' Cameron
    Ralph Ward
    • Adjutant
    Franz Schafheitlin
    • Camp Commandant
    Hans Meyer
    • Charlie, Head Ferret
    Herbert Eilitz
    • Camp Guard
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    • Kamma
    • Regie
      • Jack Lee
      • Ian Dalrymple
    • Drehbuch
      • Eric Williams
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    7blanche-2

    True story told well

    I saw a documentary about this true story and was very impressed, so I looked forward to the film and wasn't disappointed.

    The Wooden Horse is about officers attempting to escape a prison camp. This is actually a pretty decent camp - beds, exercise yard, and cooking facilities. The men have one tunnel started in their barracks, but they realize it's going to take too long to dig until they get under the wire fence. So they come up with another plan. They make a wooden exercise horse which they bring outside, closer to the fence. Someone hides inside who then digs a tunnel while the men leap over the horse and do various exercises. At the end of the exercise day, the person inside uses boards to cover the hole and then puts dirt over it as a camouflage.

    That's the first part of the film. The second part has to do with escaping to Sweden. It's all very suspenseful and engrossing and sports good performances from Leo Genn, Anthony Steel, and David Tomlinson.

    Really a great story, all the more amazing because it's true. A good watch.
    7Doylenf

    Crisp, no nonsense telling of a well planned escape using a new version of "The Trojan Horse"...

    The British stiff upper lip way of filming POW escape movies is evident here, since this is a low-key telling of how three men escaped from a German prison camp right in front of their captors by using the age-old device of a Trojan Horse in the guise of gym equipment.

    LEO GENN, ANTHONY STEEL and David TOMLINSON are the men who conspire to use a vaulting mechanism as a means of escape. The first part of the film deals with the tension that mounts as the escape is prepared by tunneling to the escape point far from the men's barracks. The second half of the story follows their escape route as they hide from German authorities in order to escape to Denmark and then to safety in Sweden.

    All of it is told in crisp, no frills fashion and in the very understated British style of filmmaking, vastly different from the way the subject matter would have been treated in an American film. Particularly impressive are the sequences where Genn and Steel must rely on their own wit and abilities to deceive the enemy after their escape from camp.

    Tension mounts toward a satisfying ending. All told, an excellent British film that tells a true story without a lot of false bravado.
    anthonyrwaldman

    excellent escape story

    The Wooden Horse is a real life World War Two escape story. Stalag-Luft III is supposed to be escape proof but this is proved wrong by three incredible escapers. The film is divided into two parts. Firstly, the escape from the camp and then the series of adventures while travelling through Germany and occupied Danmark. The method of escape is ingenious; a tunnel built under a vaulting horse that ends under the camp perimeter wire. The escapers of course are all officers (after all this is a Brtish film) and the camp itself has an air of an English public (private) school. The Germans are baited as if they were form masters or prefects. The film follows Eric William's book The Wooden Horse quite closely. There is an omission though. In the book the two escapers played brilliantly by Leo Genn and Anthony Steele meet up with members of the Danish resistance at a secluded farmhouse. One Jewish member of the resistance tells the escapers about the deportation of Jews and how members of the resistance helped Jews get to Sweden. Another member of the resistance tells of The Schalberg Corps an organization of Danish Nazis who the resistance battle with. However, The Wooden Horse is a very good film and well worth seeing.
    7Bunuel1976

    The Wooden Horse (Jack Lee and, uncredited, Ian Dalrymple, 1950) ***

    Excellent P.O.W. adventure, adapted by Eric Williams from his own book (a paperback copy of which forms part of my father's library) that was inspired by true events; it may well be the first film of its kind and, therefore, has a lot to answer for – not just similarly stiff-upper-lipped examples such as ALBERT, R.N. (1953; which I'll be watching presently), THE COLDITZ STORY (1955) and DANGER WITHIN (1959) but higher-profile releases from the other side of the Atlantic, namely STALAG 17 (1953) and THE GREAT ESCAPE (1963). This, then, sets the basis pretty solidly: British soldiers interned in a German camp devise an ingenious plan of escape, borrowing a page from Greek legend – burrowing from under a vaulting horse used during physical exercise and in full view of their captors! Actually, the film is neatly split into two halves: the first deals with the slow process of digging the tunnel, culminating in the escape itself, while the latter stages depict their fortunes outside the camp as they try to make it to neutral Sweden. Typically of these British films, the cast showcases several established (Leo Genn), current (Anthony Steel) and up-and-coming (Peter Finch, David Tomlinson and Bill Travers) stars, to say nothing of innumerable reliable character actors (Anthony Dawson, Bryan Forbes, Michael Goodliffe and Walter Gotell). The three leads/escapees are Genn, Steel and Tomlinson: while the first two stick together, the latter goes his own way – only to run into the others on reaching safety. As can be expected, the narrative involves plenty of suspense and excitement; as with most male-centered P.O.W. sagas, too, female interest is kept to the barest minimum. Director Lee didn't have a lengthy career – with this and the somewhat similar (albeit with a change of both setting and viewpoint) A TOWN LIKE ALICE (1956) his most noteworthy achievements – but he certainly milked every gripping situation in this case (even if, reportedly, delays in filming saw Lee quitting his post prematurely…leaving producer Ian Dalrymple with the task of tying up loose ends!). Anyway, worth special mention is the exquisite lighting (particularly during night-time sequences) throughout.
    10sultana-1

    Better Than the Great Escape

    This unsung quiet gem tells the true story of a POW escape during WW II. The performances are incredible, especially Anthony Steele. The movie works on many different levels: cerebral, emotional, visual, and literal. The dialogue is ingenious and rings very true. In fact, an unusual all-around authenticity puts this one head-and-shoulders above most war epics.

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      Peter Butterworth was one of the vaulters who covered for the real-life Wooden Horse escape. An urban myth holds that he auditioned for a part in the film after the war, but was turned down on the grounds that he didn't look convincingly heroic and athletic enough. In reality it was because he had gained a lot of weight since the end of the war and was considered to too portly to pass for an undernourished POW.
    • Patzer
      Whilst the escape is in progress, there is a quick shot of a German guard near the compound fence. His rifle has a British pattern webbing sling; the upper brass buckle can be seen clearly.
    • Zitate

      [Doctor, visiting prisoners in hospital, hears they are listening to music by Beethoven]

      Doctor: Ah, Beethoven. He is a good German.

      Prisoner: [calls out from the background] Yes. He's dead.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Hitler: The Comedy Years (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Deutschlandlied
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Joseph Haydn

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      • 16. Oktober 1950 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Deutsch
      • Dänisch
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Dänemark
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      • London Film Productions
      • Wessex Film Productions
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      • 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
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