- Escape to Victory
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director =John Huston
producer =Mario Kassar Gordon McLendon Andrew G. Vajna
writer =Jeff Maguire Djordje Milicevic Yabo Yablonsky
starring =Sylvester Stallone Michael Caine Max Von Sydow Pelé
music =Bill Conti
cinematography =Gerry Fisher
editing =Roberto Silvi
distributor =Paramount Pictures
Warner Bros. (DVD)
released =July 30 ,1981
runtime = 110 minutes.
language = English
rating =
budget =
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amg_id = 1:52391
imdb_id = 0083284"Escape to Victory" is a 1981
film about Alliedprisoners of war who are interned in a German prison camp duringWorld War II . It was directed byJohn Huston and starsMichael Caine ,Sylvester Stallone andMax von Sydow . The film received great attention, as it also starred football superstarsBobby Moore ,Osvaldo Ardiles ,Kazimierz Deyna andPelé . NumerousIpswich Town F.C. players were also in the film, includingJohn Wark ,Russell Osman ,Laurie Sivell , Robin Turner andKevin O'Callaghan . Further Ipswich Town players stood in for actors in the football scenes -Kevin Beattie for Michael Caine, andPaul Cooper for Sylvester Stallone. The script was written byYabo Yablonsky . In some locations, such as theUnited States , the film is known as "Victory".Plot
Football (soccer) plays an integral part of the film. The prisoners of war (POWs), coached and represented by John Colby (Michael Caine), who was a professional footballer for West Ham before the war, agree to play an
exhibition match against a German team, only to find themselves involved in a Germanpropaganda stunt. In the end, the POWs can leave the German camp only to play the match; they are to be imprisoned again following the match. During the game, despite the match officials being heavily biased towards the Germans, and the German team causing several deliberate injuries to the Allied players, a draw is achieved after great performances from Luis Fernandez (portrayed by Pelé), Carlos Rey (portrayed byOsvaldo Ardiles ) and Arthur Hayes (portrayed byJohn Wark ). American soldier Robert Hatch (Sylvester Stallone) plays the goalkeeping position, and makes excellent saves including one last save on a penalty kick as time expires to deny the Germans the win, drawing the game 4-4. Although, the POWs scored a goal which was disallowed by the referee, for a dubious offside decision, making the score 5-4 which prompted the crowd to shout "Victory!"Some team members plan to escape at halftime (in an escape led by Hatch) but the rest of the team (led by
Russell Osman saying "but we can win this") want to carry on with the game, despite being behind at halftime. They manage to escape at the end of the game, amidst the confusion caused by the crowd storming the field after Hatch preserves the draw.V is used frequently in the film, particularly in the final match. This is a nod towards the title of the film (Escape to Victory, or simply Victory in some countries). As Pelé scores the fourth goal, equalising the match, his legs make a clear V-shape which is held in slow-motion. The V-shaped two-fingered salute of defiance popular in British culture is brandished by several spectators. The goal that is wrongly
disallowed would have been the Allies fourth, and would have given them five goals overall, inRoman Numerals this is a V.Basis of the story
The movie is based on the
1961 Hungarian film drama "Két félidő a pokolban " ("Two half-times in Hell"), which was directed byZoltán Fábri and won the critics' award at the 1962 Boston Cinema Festival. [ [http://www.filmtortenet.hu/object.9fda2701-c1f6-49f5-9c96-7ebdd8036b53.ivy] ]The film was inspired by the true story of Dynamo Kyiv's players, who defeated German soldiers while
Ukraine was occupied by German troops in World War II. According to myth, as a result of their victory, the Ukrainians were all shot. The true story is considerably more complex, as the team played a series of matches against German teams, emerging victorious in all of them, before finally being sent to prison camps by theGestapo . Most of the team were killed there, but a few survived.Actors and footballers
"Escape to Victory" was unusual in that it featured a great many professional footballers as both the POW team and the German team. Many of the less famous footballers came from the Ipswich Town squad, who were at the time one of the more successful teams in Europe. Despite not appearing on screen, English World Cup-winning goalkeeper
Gordon Banks was closely involved in the film, working withSylvester Stallone .Selected cast, characters and clubs
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Footballers
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flagicon|BrazilPelé
Corporal Luis Fernandez
Santos FC ,New York Cosmos retired
World Cup Winner
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flagicon|United KingdomBobby Moore
Terry Brady
West Ham United ,Fulham FC retired
World Cup Winner
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flagicon|United KingdomJohn Wark
Arthur Hayes
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles
Carlos Rey
Tottenham Hotspur
World Cup Winner
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flagicon|PolandKazimierz Deyna
Paul Wolchek
Manchester City ,Legia Warsaw
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flagicon|DenmarkSøren Lindsted
Erik Ball
FC Twente
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flagicon|BelgiumPaul Van Himst
Michel Fileu
Anderlecht retired
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flagicon|United States Werner Roth
Baumann (German team captain)
New York Cosmos retired
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flagicon|United KingdomMike Summerbee
Sid Harmor
Manchester City retired
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flagicon|NorwayHallvar Thoresen
Gunnar Hilsson
FC Twente
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flagicon|United KingdomRussell Osman
Doug Clure
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|IrelandKevin O'Callaghan
Tony Lewis
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|NetherlandsCo Prins
Pieter Van Beck
Ajax retired
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flagicon|United KingdomLaurie Sivell
Schmidt (German goalkeeper)
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|United KingdomRobin Turner
German Player
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|United KingdomKevin Beattie
Stand-in for Michael Caine
Ipswich Town
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flagicon|United KingdomPaul Cooper
Stand-in for Sylvester Stallone
Ipswich Town
-Les Shannon , the ex-Burnley player, choreographed the actual game presented in the film. The movie also credits Pelé as the designer of plays.Gordon Banks , World Cup winning goalkeeper, coached Sylvester Stallone. The game was filmed in theHidegkuti Nándor Stadium inBudapest ,Hungary .External links
*imdb title|id=0083284|title=Escape to Victory
* [http://www.escapetovictory.spodrum.co.uk/escape/pages/content/victpoll.htm "Escape to Victory" - Greatest Football Film of all time]
* [http://www.escapetovictory.spodrum.co.uk/news.php "Escape To Victory" Website]
* [http://www.hyperhistory.org/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=714&op=page The Game of Death] — Australian National Centre for History Education, concerning the events this film was based on.
* [http://caine-home.narod.ru/80-04/80-04.html "Escape To Victory" - Photos]
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