Stalag 17 Comments

  • Christy 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Compared to pure romantic comedies (which is Lubitsch's domain), Billy Wilder should be better at this type of comprehensive comedy, such as a combination of comedy and war/war background (although Lubiechen also has an excellent work "to be". or not to be"), and the comedy and cop/shootout combo "Like a Fire". It's just that there aren't enough clues left in the front, and the puzzle is a bit blunt and...

  • Keven 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Billy Wilder's war movies are obviously not interested in big scenes, but focus on various situations in prisoner of war camps through the fusion of war, comedy, prison escape and other types. But because there are too many foreshadowing and stalks, the front seems a little long, and the story becomes better until everyone starts to guess the informer. In recent years, there is a "Swing Frenzy" in South Korea, which is also an attempt to integrate song and dance, comedy and war. I don't know if...

  • Eryn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Samsung, "If we meet again in America, don't pretend to be my old friend." Director Billy Wilder's family died in a German concentration camp in World War II. He must have held his breath, so he finally let the traitor be shot by German machine guns. die. The first half of the movie is still very sharp. A group of people who think they are righteous set up a lynch court to persecute the misfit Sefton, but the turning point in the second half is too blunt and completely...

  • Lucinda 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    #ClassicHollywood# In the 1950s, Hollywood "Golden Boy" William Holden won the Oscar for Best Actor. After being trained by older generation actresses such as Barbara Stanwyck, he grew from a small fresh meat in the entertainment industry to an acting skill. Pie superstar. The translation of [Battlefield Army Soul] is too serious, and the "You'll never stop laughing" in the trailer is the real comedy. Billy Wilder easily made fun of a World War II concentration camp. The group drama is...

  • Jamir 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    3.5+ Even though Holden was charming, Spielberg got up and left the theater in anger. Too many foul jokes...the last hour is not very convincing, the lines are pretty good that's...

  • Christa 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Damn, I can't calm down anymore, this is a masterpiece! The front feels like the first half of Renoir's "The Great Phantom", where the group scenes support prison life. The suspenseful and tense lines in the back are back to an important position, but it looks even better. No matter how happy, nervous, and exciting the front is, the last few minutes will definitely make people want to cry, Billy Wilder is very sharp. Otto Preminger played a Nazi...

  • Alivia 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    There are many stories about POW camps, but there are not many movies that are both tense and humorous. Billy Wilder still didn't let us down, and continued to have a lot of bright spots from the screenwriter, full of imagination. Many of his movies are too entertaining to watch. Whenever I don't know what to watch, but I want to enjoy the movie, I watch one of his movies, and I will not be disappointed or...

  • Deontae 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Ah, this is the big guy I'm familiar with, Wilder [After stepping on a lot of thunder, I finally made up a high-level...

  • Unique 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Who is the smartest person? No, it's just a bunch of fucking...

  • Mabelle 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Suddenly found my favorite Sig...

Extended Reading
  • Ryleigh 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    Stalag 17

    During the Second World War, a group of soldiers were locked up in a German prisoner-of-war camp; they repeatedly planned to escape, but they were repeatedly found out by the Germans, making them suspect that there was an insider. Everyone continued to plan to escape from this "unbreakable"...

  • Leann 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    Love Billy to death. . .

    A large number of classic video works emerged in Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s, and these works only portray all kinds of life in black and white. Perhaps, today, more than half a century later, when we encounter the low ebb in life and want to feel the true feelings in the world, watching a...

Stalag 17 quotes

  • Hoffy: I called a meeting of the barracks chiefs this morning, Sefton. I thought maybe I could get you transferred to another barracks. But it turns out that nobody likes you any more than we do.

    Sefton: So you're stuck with me, huh?

    Animal: Maybe the Russian broads would take him.

    Shapiro: Not with that kisser. Not anymore.

    Duke: You got off lucky last night, Sefton. One more move, and you'll wake up with your throat cut!

    Price: You listening, Sefton?

    Sefton: Yeah, I still got one good ear.

  • German Lieutenant: Here we have a typical barrack. It houses 75 men. Every one of them has his own bunk, naturally.

    Geneva man: Naturally. It would be rather awkward to have three men in one bunk.

    German Lieutenant: As for the blankets, you will notice they're very warm. 50% wool.

    Geneva man: They also smell of mothballs. When were they issued? This morning? What do you do for heat in this barrack? No stove.

    German Lieutenant: The men here used it as a trap door, so we had to remove it temporarily.

    Geneva man: How long is temporarily? I trust not until July.