-
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...
-
Kaia 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The story of the prisoner of war camp, the film's humor and tension blend well. From the misjudgment of the group of traitors to the final conclusion, the plot twists, the details are graceful, and the suspense is maintained from beginning to end. Billy Wilder also injected his inherent humor and wit, the group portrait performance in the small space, the mouse race, the peek at the Russian female soldier There are many tricks such as bathing, and the gag of the two live treasures shows the spirit of optimism. William Holden played the role of the villain who is both good and evil.
-
Krystel 2022-04-24 07:01:14
2021.911 Second brush. In the title above, Mao Zu's eight characters are "united, tense, serious and lively"
Related articles
-
Hoffy: [seeing Blondie making use of ping pong balls] What's the idea? You don't think you can eat that stuff.
Sgt. 'Blondie' Peterson: We're building us a smudge pot so Patton can find us when he comes. 20 parts of cellulose, 1 part phosphorous. Watch.
[demonstrating]
Sgt. 'Blondie' Peterson: He'll be able to see our smoke signal four miles away.
Hoffy: But Patton is 400 miles away.
Sgt. 'Blondie' Peterson: Well, I say be prepared.
Hoffy: [laughing] Okay, Boy Scout.
-
Sefton: Lieutenant Dunbar?
Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Yeah.
Sefton: It wouldn't be James Skylar Dunbar from Boston?
Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: Yes, it sure would. Do we know each other?
Animal: Oh, he's from Boston, too, but you wouldn't know him. Not unless you had your house robbed.
Sefton: Maybe he would. We were gonna be officers together, remember? Only they washed me out. Glad to see you made it. Of course, it couldn't be that all of that dough behind you had something to do with it. His mother's got $20 million.
Lt. James Skylar Dunbar: 25.
Sefton: They've got a summer home in Nantucket with an upstairs polo field. Better put a canopy over his bunk.
Hoffy: Lay off, Sefton.
Sefton: Say, with all your mother's pull, how come you're not a chicken colonel by now?
Hoffy: Lay off, I said, unless you want your head handed to you.