Thursday, June 26, 2025

Thursday Films Picks- German POW Camps

 


Before I begin, this week’s film theme, I wanted to let you know that I finally remember to let you know who won the Oscar for best song- Fight For You…meh. Song that was Nominated- Husavek and the song that received no love was Glasgow which is a shame because that’s my favourite.

I decided to write about a favourite theme of war films..the POW camps which usually involves an escape or 2..or more. I have spoken about “The Great Escape” more than once and, it’s one of my all time favourite films, but I decided to go with 3 films I recently watched. 

1. LA GRANDE ILLUSION-1937


We can ThNk a German officer, stationed in Paris, who saved an original copy of this great film, when the French and the Germans wanted it destroyed. He brought it back…to Berlin which, when the war was done, was taken by the Communists, back to Moscow. There, it stagnated for a few decades before it was finally found and has been lovingly restored. It’s based during WW1 when 2 French men are taken prisoner and must stay in an old fortress headed by German air ace, played to perfection by the great Erich Von Stroheim. This is not just a war film, that doesn’t show the war, but it’s about class distinction and how war is futile. The one Frenchman, from a blue collar background is portrayed by the French acting legend, Jean Gabin who, along with another, escapes the prison. I love this film from the actors who speak  different languages to how rigid the German character is yet, very compassionate. This is a must see film.

2. THE COLDITZ STORY-1955


This was a pleasant surprise to watch and one I could watch again. It's a British film showing how the Brits, French, Polish, etc were all placed inside this old castle as a POW prison which the Nazis felt was inescapable. Of course, the men tried but were all captured because everyone were acting on their own. They decide to join forces and act as a cohesive team to disrupt the guards and make an escape. It's a cat and mouse game with thrills, Sadness and some hilarity thrown in. A very solid cast makes this film one to see.

3. VON RYAN’S EXPRESS-1965


I really enjoyed this film that stars Frank Sinatra as an American pilot who was sent to a POW camp in Italy. He is able to create a mass deportation of the British POWs  along with an Italian who never wanted to be part of running this POW camp. From there, you follow them on the run, taking over a train attempting to get Switzerland. The character Sinatra plays, is not well liked by the fellow prisoners because they feel he is a turncoat and give him the name Von Ryan. It's tense filled plus action oriented. A very good film with Sinatra in the lead.

What POW films can you think of?

3 comments:

  1. Hi Birgit - those looks so interesting ... I think the only one I haven't seen is the 1937 La Grande Illusion ... looks to be so interesting and informative - thank you ... cheers Hilary

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  2. Although, I've seen my share of war movies, I'm not huge fan of those type of films. I really have to be in the right frame of mind to watch one. That hasn't been in a long time. I'm sure these are all excellent movies, though. Usually the vintage ones are!

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  3. Von Ryan's Express! Yes! Saw it before I even saw The Great Escape. In fact, before I started reading, I immediately thought of this movie. It was awesome.

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