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  1. The Great Escape is a 1963 American epic war suspense adventure film [2] starring Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough and featuring James Donald, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn, Hannes Messemer, David McCallum, Gordon Jackson, John Leyton and Angus Lennie.

    • Kirk Douglas Was The First Choice For The Role of Hilts
    • Steve McQueen only Signed on to Show Off His Biking Skills
    • The Script Went Through 11 Drafts and Was Still Being Written During Filming
    • Former Coal Miner Charles Bronson Advised John Sturges About Tunneling
    • Donald Pleasance Was A Real P.O.W. During World War II
    • The Barbed Wire Props Were Created by The Whole Cast and Crew
    • Steve McQueen Played One of The German Soldiers Chasing His Own Character
    • Charles Bronson Joked He’D Steal David McCallum’s Wife, Then Did

    Originally, producer Walter Mirisch’s top choices for the roles of Hilts and Hendley were Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster, respectively, which could’ve been pretty awesome. Contrary to Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the fictitious Rick Dalton was never under consideration for the role. Richard Harris was initially cast to play R...

    Steve McQueen did his own motorcycle stunts for The Great Escape, having performed most of his own stunts in Bullitt and CHiPs. In fact, he only signed on to do the movie on the condition that he could show off his biking skills in it. As a result, the motorcycle chase that has become the movie’s defining hallmark was added at the actor’s behest. J...

    According to director John Sturges, the screenplay for The Great Escapewent through 11 drafts across six different writers before he was happy with it. The script still wasn’t finished when production began and was completed during filming. Sturges would later say that this was the right way to make The Great Escapeand helped the movie to become wh...

    In The Great Escape, Charles Bronson plays the escapee nicknamed “Tunnel King.” He was able to bring his own knowledge to the role, as he used to work as a coal miner before breaking into acting. He advised John Sturges about how to get the dirt out of the tunnel. Like his character, Bronson was claustrophobic. RELATED: Charles Bronson: 10 Most Ico...

    Donald Pleasance really plays against type in The Great Escape, but he could relate pretty closely to his character because he was actually a P.O.W. during World War II. He was an aircrewman in the Royal Air Force. His plane was shot down and he was captured by German soldiers and tortured as a prisoner of war. When he gave technical advice to John...

    Whenever the cast and crew had some downtime throughout the production of The Great Escape, they were all given little five-inch strings of black rubber to tie together. From stars like James Garner to the craft service employees, everybody got involved. This eventually created the massive amounts of barbed wire props that appear throughout the mov...

    The most iconic moment in The Great Escapeis arguably the climactic chase in which the Germans hunt down Steve McQueen on motorcycles, with a close second being the bouncing of the ball in solitary confinement. RELATED: Steve McQueen: 10 Most Iconic Roles In Film History, Ranked Director John Sturges allowed Steve McQueen to don a disguise and play...

    While he was shooting The Great Escape, Charles Bronson met his co-star David McCallum’s wife, Jill Ireland, and fell in love with her. He joked to McCallum that he was going to steal his wife. However, that turned out to be no joke. In 1967, Ireland got a divorce from McCallum and promptly married Bronson.

  2. The Great Escape, American war film, released in 1963, that was loosely based on the true story of an ambitious escape by Allied prisoners of war during World War II. Widely considered a classic, the movie was especially known for the direction by John Sturges and for a cast that included Steve.

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  3. The Great Escape, a 1963 classic war film, features a legendary motorcycle stunt that embodies freedom, adventure, and defiance, leaving an enduring mark on the history of motorcycle movies. This unforgettable moment, showcasing the incomparable Steve McQueen has become synonymous with the art of motorcycle stunts and adventures.

  4. Nov 23, 2021 · Although the German Luftwaffe designed the Stalag Luft III camp to be escape-proof, the audacious, real-life prison break immortalized in the 1963 movie The Great Escape proved otherwise.

  5. The Great Escape: Directed by John Sturges. With Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, James Donald. Allied prisoners of war plan for several hundred of their men to escape from a German camp during World War II.

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  7. Nov 7, 2021 · 7 November, 2021. Captain Virgil ‘The Cooler KingHilts (Steve McQueen) makes a daring bid for freedom on a stolen motorcycle during the final moments of The Great Escape. (Image source: IMDB.com)