Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFlight Sergeant James Caddon is captured when his plane is shot down on a bombing raid. He is taken to the P.O.W. camp Stalag 39, where he discovers a daring escape is already being planned.Flight Sergeant James Caddon is captured when his plane is shot down on a bombing raid. He is taken to the P.O.W. camp Stalag 39, where he discovers a daring escape is already being planned.Flight Sergeant James Caddon is captured when his plane is shot down on a bombing raid. He is taken to the P.O.W. camp Stalag 39, where he discovers a daring escape is already being planned.
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I adored watching that series. Now I want to know where I can buy the DVD of the series that will play in North America. I just ordered one from the US, but discovered that it is only in UK format. I want to watch it on TV, not on a computer. Any suggestions? I thought the acting was fantastic, and that each story told in the weekly programs was top- notch. It was gripping stuff to watch. When it first appeared on TV, I read that the writers had done their research and interviewed many prisoners of war. Although there are probably many small inadvertent errors in the filming and/or story lines, I still feel that, overall, the series is excellent. When it ended, I wanted another series to be written. So far that has not happened, alas. I suppose it's better to have a series end on a high note than have it continue and perhaps fizzle out!
P.O.W. centres around the escape attempts of several British officers in a Prisoner of War camp in Germany. The lead, Jim Caddon, is played by James D'Arcy (Master and Commander, Nicholas Nickleby) and the series starts off with his capture and subsequent transport to the camp. At first untrusted by the other officers, Jim eventually becomes good friends with a number of men and is brought into the folds of the escape committee.
Each episode is very neatly wrapped up at the end, with nothing being left unanswered. This helps if you happen to miss an episode, however it can be frustrating because when the episode finishes the men are usually right back where they were at the beginning of the episode.
Several episodes are based around fairly violent and emotional topics such as rape, murder and a man is even lit on fire(!), so this is definitely not one for the under 15s.
Fine acting and a brilliant script keep this series action-packed, and while its historical accuracy can be questioned, all in all it's a jolly good ride.
If you liked POW I recommend The Great Escape.
Each episode is very neatly wrapped up at the end, with nothing being left unanswered. This helps if you happen to miss an episode, however it can be frustrating because when the episode finishes the men are usually right back where they were at the beginning of the episode.
Several episodes are based around fairly violent and emotional topics such as rape, murder and a man is even lit on fire(!), so this is definitely not one for the under 15s.
Fine acting and a brilliant script keep this series action-packed, and while its historical accuracy can be questioned, all in all it's a jolly good ride.
If you liked POW I recommend The Great Escape.
STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs
A drama concerning the exploits of a group of men trapped in a German P.O.W. camp in World War 2.
This is another inspired concept for ITV to make a series out of,but the soap opera style execution the stories and sub plots end up being carried out with and limp dialogue make something that could have been brilliant into something that is merely okay and nothing special.***
A drama concerning the exploits of a group of men trapped in a German P.O.W. camp in World War 2.
This is another inspired concept for ITV to make a series out of,but the soap opera style execution the stories and sub plots end up being carried out with and limp dialogue make something that could have been brilliant into something that is merely okay and nothing special.***
I thought this series was GOOD! Maybe i haven't seen many decent P.O.W films but i think i have! I found i couldn't wait for Friday when i could watch the next episode and i missed it when it finished! All my family thought it was good too.
I think they should do another series as they did another Rosemary and Thyme and that was RUBBISH! James D'Arcy is a great actor and deserves to be in more brilliant movies. I have seen him in Master and Commander and The Trench. He was better than Russell Crowe! All the acting was great and Joe Absolom was funny and should get more TV jobs as well. The critics slated it, HOW COULD THEY!
I think they should do another series as they did another Rosemary and Thyme and that was RUBBISH! James D'Arcy is a great actor and deserves to be in more brilliant movies. I have seen him in Master and Commander and The Trench. He was better than Russell Crowe! All the acting was great and Joe Absolom was funny and should get more TV jobs as well. The critics slated it, HOW COULD THEY!
I've just discovered these series which of course were not shown on the french television, we do prefer the stupid ones like The bold and the beautiful which runs and re-runs year after year!
Here at last the cast is great Darcy is the perfect for this role pilot with his "beau ténébreux" looks. I really enjoyed it and I think the directors or ITV were quite right to stop it after six episodes otherwise the story would have repeated itself. Here we just have to imagine what were the secrets to carry to London and may be others would have escaped from the camp.
Someone wrote "There are of course some moments of unimaginable cruelty". The poor guy is really naive. Do you think that the Nazis were following the Geneva bylaws concerning the POW? They were as ruthless in POW camps than in the other sinister camps discovered in 1944 and 1945. I'm not sure that there even has been a Captain of a camp ever so easy going as the one shown on the movie.
Here at last the cast is great Darcy is the perfect for this role pilot with his "beau ténébreux" looks. I really enjoyed it and I think the directors or ITV were quite right to stop it after six episodes otherwise the story would have repeated itself. Here we just have to imagine what were the secrets to carry to London and may be others would have escaped from the camp.
Someone wrote "There are of course some moments of unimaginable cruelty". The poor guy is really naive. Do you think that the Nazis were following the Geneva bylaws concerning the POW? They were as ruthless in POW camps than in the other sinister camps discovered in 1944 and 1945. I'm not sure that there even has been a Captain of a camp ever so easy going as the one shown on the movie.
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