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

    For whom is potato skin wine made?

    It is hard to imagine that in a film about prisoner-of-war camps like "Soul of the Army", Billy has put his comedic talent to the fullest. But like all good movies, it is not a work that makes people laugh and make everything happen. The feeling it gives the audience is likely to be difficult to...

  • Kole 2021-12-22 08:01:04

    Public opinion or democracy, once again disgusting

    An unsuccessful escape, two young lives, a profit-seeking businessman, and a lynching filled with outrage. Shooting in the 1950s, "Soul of the Battlefield Army" tells a witty story in 120 minutes.

    Yes, what happened in the German prisoner-of-war camp has evolved into a comedy that is a fake, because...

  • Verona 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    I just don't like this subject matter.

  • Elody 2022-03-21 09:02:10

    nice. Knot the buttons, unbutton the buttons, tree characters use characters. Wilder, who was born as a screenwriter, has a very low miss rate, and it is wonderful.

Stalag 17 quotes

  • Price: [playing horseshoes] Where'd you learn your pitching?

    Bagradian: From the farmer's daughter.

  • Sefton: Shut off the moaning or you'll have the machine guns on us. Shut it off, Lieutenant.

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: My legs are frozen.

    Sefton: You'd better get that blue blood circulating, 'cause we're busting out of this stink hole in exactly one minute and 20 seconds.

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Sefton.

    Sefton: What'd you expect, a St. Bernard dog?

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Not you.

    Sefton: Want some brandy?

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Yeah.

    Sefton: Who doesn't? Suppose we wait until we hit the Waldorf-Astoria?

    Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Okay. It's on me.

    Sefton: You won't get off that cheap.