[303rd-Talk] Sorry for Multiple Posts
Bob Van Pelt
bvp6565 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 21 08:30:02 MDT 2007
When I copied this to e-mail last night, it didn't look like it would post and I got a strange beep each time I pasted it. I thought it might be too long to post, so I copied the part about the movie and pasted it instead, but all posted.
The Great Escape is my all time favorite movie. Even though I have it on video and DVD, if it is on a 2 a.m. in the morning, I will get up and watch it again. The History Channel had a show a few years ago called History versus Hollywood and they profiled this film and said it is one of the most historically accurate films ever made.
Please remember the 50.
Bob
Norma Tucker <normat25 at cableone.net> wrote:
Wow, what a lot of information, and thank you for sharing it. I have that
movie on DVD, and it is one of my favorites. I also have the movie Stalag
17 on DVD and watch it just as frequently. My dad was in Stalag 17 for just
over 26 months. When that movie first came out, he and my mom went to see
it. When he mentioned to the ticket seller that he had been in Stalag 17,
and in fact, had met the guy who wrote the book, she had Mom and Dad step
aside for a few minutes while she left. When she came back, she had the
theater owner/manager with her... along with numerous gifts. Apparently,
the theater had advertised anyone who had been in Stalag 17 and attended the
movie would be honored. Dad always said the movie characters were
composites, the time frames condensed, but the events were portrayed pretty
accurately. Only the place where the lieutenant was hidden was changed in
the movie - Dad said he was actually hidden in the latrines, and I do mean
IN the latrines and not the water tower, before he was able to escape. It's
been a long time since I've spoken to Dad about that movie (he died in 78
and it was well before that that he talked to me about it) but I think I
recall him saying the lieutenant was hidden for several months.
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