Gary Waldhorn

Gary Waldhorn

  • Born: 1943-7-3
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Bettye 2022-01-11 08:02:47

      Great Escape

      The plot of the film "Escape to Victory" has twists and turns, centering on the theme of "escape", unfolding the plot in the interweaving of death-escape, disappointment-hope, from secret planning to anxious waiting and hope, the rhythm gradually intensifies. But when the opportunity finally came...

    • Toney 2022-01-11 08:02:47

      Football war

      It would be great if the war could be ended in a football game.
      If victory is not all-round, it will always make perfectionists a little uncomfortable. Friends who know some German football history will know that the German football team's record against England at that time set in the film is...

    • Alexanne 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      Very interesting movie, fans must watch

    • Colleen 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      The last minute was great.

    Victory quotes

    • [Hatch has been told he has to return to the prison camp]

      Hatch: What am I supposed to do, break back into the camp?

      André - The French: No. You get captured.

      Hatch: Get captured. All right, suppose I get captured? And then they send me to the wrong prisoner camp. What about that?

      André - The French: No, no.

      Hatch: Now, what about that?

      André - The French: [tsks and shakes his head] The Germans will take you to the same place again to show the other prisoners you are not a success.

    • Renée - The French: [Hatch has asked how she feels about sheltering him] How do I feel? I feel responsible. Hopeful. When I get word that someone I sheltered is safe, then I'm happy. I can forget them. But when I hear that they've been caught or killed, then I remember everything. I remember their face, their voices, what they said about their parents, their child, their pets, and I mourn for them. I don't want to mourn for you.

      Hatch: Well, you're safe with me, Renée.

      Renée - The French: How?

      Hatch: Well, I'm, uh... an orphan, a bastard. I have no parents, no money, no wife, no children. I don't even have a pet. Anything I say in my sleep to the contrary can't be held against me.

      [Renée smiles]