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L'évadé du camp 1

Original title: The One That Got Away
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
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7.1/10
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L'évadé du camp 1 (1957)
A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.
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A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.

  • Director
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Writers
    • Howard Clewes
    • Kendal Burt
    • James Leasor
  • Stars
    • Hardy Krüger
    • Colin Gordon
    • Michael Goodliffe
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    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writers
      • Howard Clewes
      • Kendal Burt
      • James Leasor
    • Stars
      • Hardy Krüger
      • Colin Gordon
      • Michael Goodliffe
    • 44User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Franz von Werra
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Army Interrogator
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • R.A.F. Interrogator
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • R.A.F. Intelligence Officer
    Jack Gwillim
    Jack Gwillim
    • Commandant, Grizedale
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Lieutenant Singleton, Grizedale
    Julian Somers
    • Booking Clerk
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Duty Officer, Hucknall
    Harry Lockart
    • German Prisoner (Karl)
    Robert Crewdson
    Robert Crewdson
    • German Prisoner
    George Mikell
    • German Prisoner
    George Roubicek
    George Roubicek
    • German Prisoner
    John Van Eyssen
    • German Prisoner
    Frederick Jaeger
    Frederick Jaeger
    • German Prisoner (Wagner)
    Richard Marner
    Richard Marner
    • German Prisoner (Manhard)
    Paul Hansard
    • German Prisoner
    John Adams
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Gerald Andersen
    • Adjutant - Swanwick
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writers
      • Howard Clewes
      • Kendal Burt
      • James Leasor
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    User reviews44

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    Westy-4

    Anecdotal

    I'm somewhat biased about this film - which really is a great piece of story telling - because my Dad was in it! He was doing his National Service at the time the film was made, and the Army provided squaddies as extras in the search scenes.

    When Von Werra is captured in a boggy patch my Dad is the corporal who provides a spare poncho to keep the German officer warm. He even has a line... "Yes, I've got one Sir." or something to that effect. Last time the film was shown in the U.K. his speech was rather badly edited out, much to the dismay of his loyal following.

    I think the film works really well at putting you on the side of the captive, so that even watching from a partisan British perspective it is hard not to want him to succeed in outwitting his gaolers.

    The only flaw for me is the slightly romanticised crossing of The St. Lawrence. By this stage the director is going for such a sympathetic depiction of Von Werra that he seems almost childlike. I think Von Werra was a sufficiently capable media manipulator for his version of events to have percolated down into the film. He wanted to be seen as a romantic, chivalrous hero but maybe he was tougher and more ruthless than he would have us believe?

    Overall a great story, based on real events and characters, with some wonderful film making. Watch it, and watch out for my Dad!
    9TYLERdurden74

    Cult Movies 26

    26. THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY (war, 1958) During air raids on Britain during WW2 German Lt. Von Warren's (Hardy Kruger) plane is shot down. He's captured and made a P.O.W. He repeatedly tries to escape but to no avail. Undaunted in his efforts he finally succeeds but has to survive the long and dangerous trek back to Germany.

    Critique: Although the title is a bit of a giveaway, this is one of the most intriguing of war films, a substitute to the countless Americanized versions of P.O.Ws. The picture is perfectly paced adding to the excitement and suspense. Based on a true story of the only German to escape from an allied camp, it has beautiful crisp black and white photography. What makes it a standout in film history though is the fact that a German soldier is made the hero here.

    Actor Hardy Krugers' portrayal is an unusual mix of boyish charm, and cockiness. The film is virtually flawless except for the screenwriter's depiction of Von Warren. They make him so much likable and appealing (funnier) than the Brits that one walks out rooting for him. I mean isn't he the enemy? One of Hitler's tools of war?

    Furthermore, it's disturbing to learn that Von Warren returns home but goes back to the front and dies fighting the Allies. This little known film is hard to get on video (though I've seen a re-released copy), so your best shot is to catch it on TV.

    QUOTE: Von Warren: "It's the duty of an officer to try and escape."
    Gordon-11

    Suspenseful

    This film is about a German prisoner of war in the World War II, who strives to escape back to Germany.

    Despite being made fifty years ago, "The One That Got Away" is very watchable and suspenseful even in modern day standards. The plot is well written, despite giving away what happens in the movie title, it is still thrilling and suspenseful throughout the movie. I admire Franz's determination and courage to escape, and I am surprised by the other prisoners of war's cooperation in his plans even though they are not escaping. Humanity through harsh times is well depicted in here, touching one's soul and inspiring others to treasure life.
    8Leofwine_draca

    Superior wartime thriller

    THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY (not to be confused with the low-rent Chris Ryan Gulf War story) is a black and white British wartime thriller with an unusual premise: the hero is a German captured by the British and determined to escape from them at all costs. The film has the hook of being a true story and turns out to be unmissable viewing.

    I admire the guts of the guys at Rank to make this film in the first place; they must have questioned their audience's willingness to respond to and even sympathise with one of the German 'bad guys' a mere twelve years after the end of WW2. To his credit, Hardy Kruger doesn't go out of his way to make his lead character likable; however, he is driven and polite, refusing to resort to violence in his bid for freedom, and that's what makes him such a great character.

    In addition, THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY has one of those excellent thriller set-ups in which every moment of the film is devoted to the thrills and suspense; no time for padding here. Roy Ward Baker contributes some of his finest directorial work, and the supporting cast of Michael Goodliffe, Terence Alexander, John Van Eyssen (DRACULA) and even 'ALLO 'ALLO's Richard Marner add to the overall experience. In fact, THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY is something of a minor classic...
    8christoph63

    Background info on actor Hardy Krüger

    I occasionally found this movie in a DVD-sold-out for just 1,99 Euro - not a big risk to buy it, I thought. The movie is more or less unknown in Germany. Used to the British/American stereotype "The Ugly Nazi-Kraut"-productions of that area I was surprised to watch an movie which tells its story in a "neutral", adventurous and partly documentary-like style.

    The film makes a difference between "Nazi" and "German soldier" (that is something many people from Britain or the US doesn't realise until today) - but of course one should not forget that many German soldiers were Nazis indeed. On the other hand, have all allied soldiers been "democratic heroes", fighters against racism or defenders of the Genevea Convention? Unfortunaltey not.

    Other commentators have pointed out the pros and cons of the story so I'd like to write something more on the main actor Hardy Krüger and why he was the - so to say - ideal cast for the role of OLt. Fritz von Werra. Krüger himself belongs to a generation of "normal people" which more or less automatically became involved in the NS-system.

    Hardy Krüger, born in Berlin 1928 (he is not Dutch!) grew up in Nazi-Germany. He seemed to be a typical boy of that area and surely he was intelligent and had outstandingly talents. 1941 he entered the Adolf-Hitler-School in Sonthofen, an elite school to be prepared for a leading position in the Nazi-regime.

    1943/44, at the age of 15, he got his very first role in the UFA-production "Junge Adler" (Young Eagles), a NS-propaganda movie to inspire the youth for service in the Wehrmacht/Luftwaffe. During the making of this movie he met other UFA-actors who had helped Jews to escape and which opened him the eyes for the real intentions of the Nazi regime.

    The end of the war 1945 Hardy Krüger survived as a soldier of the German mechanized infantry division "Brandenburg" and became POW of the Americans.

    After the war Krüger started his career as an actor. In many films he represented the type of the charming, boyish and a little bit gruff young man. Later he was one of the very few German actors in the 60/70ies who worked in international productions, eg Un Taxi pour Tobrouk (Taxi to Tobruk with Lino Ventura), Hatari (with John Wayne), Flight of the Phoenix (w. James Steward), The Wild Geese, Barry Lyndon, A Bridge too Far and many more.

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    • Trivia
      The Hawker Hurricane that von Werra tries to steal still flies as part of the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
    • Goofs
      When Von Werra ducks beside the ice-covered road to avoid a car, the car is an early 1950's Chrysler product, even though the story is set in the winter of 1940-41.
    • Quotes

      Franz von Werra: Does nobody speak in this country?

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits epilogue: Despite the efforts of the Canadian Government to obtain his return, and of the United States Authorities to hold him, Von Werra crossed the border into Mexico. Travelling by way of Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and Spain, he reached Berlin on 18th April. 1941. On October 25th of the same year, while on patrol, his plane was seen to dive into the sea. No trace of Von Werra was found.
    • Connections
      Featured in PROFILE: Hardy Kruger (1978)
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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The One That Got Away
    • Filming locations
      • Grizedale, Ambleside, Cumbria, England, UK(Grizedale Hall and country scenes)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • British Film
      • Julian Wintle Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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