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Release Date:
30 July 1981 (USA)
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Their goal was freedom... more
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As allied POWs prepare for a soccer game against the German National Team to be played in Nazi-occupied Paris, the French Resistance and British officers are making plans for the team's escape. full summary | add synopsis
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1 nomination
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(2 articles)
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How Come There Are No Great Soccer Films?
(From Cinematical. 26 March 2009, 11:32 AM, PDT)
(From HeyUGuys. 29 November 2009, 12:21 PM, PST)
How Come There Are No Great Soccer Films?
(From Cinematical. 26 March 2009, 11:32 AM, PDT)
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Once again, you can't trust the critics.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sylvester Stallone | ... | Captain Robert Hatch | |
| Michael Caine | ... | Capt. John Colby - The Players: England | |
| Pelé | ... | Cpl. Luis Fernandez - Allied Soccer Player - The Players: Trinidad | |
| Bobby Moore | ... | Terry Brady - Allied Soccer Player - The Players: England | |
| Osvaldo Ardiles | ... | Carlos Rey - Allied Soccer Player - The Players: Argentina | |
| Paul Van Himst | ... | Michel Fileu - The Players: Belgium | |
| Kazimierz Deyna | ... | Paul Wolchek - The Players: Poland | |
| Hallvar Thoresen | ... | Gunnar Hilsson - The Players: Norway | |
| Mike Summerbee | ... | Sid Harmor - Allied Soccer Player - The Players: England | |
| Co Prins | ... | Pieter Van Beck - The Players: Holland | |
| Russell Osman | ... | Doug Clure - The Players | |
| John Wark | ... | Arthur Hayes - The Players: Scotland | |
| Søren Lindsted | ... | Erik Ball - Allied Soccer Player - The Players: Denmark | |
| Kevin O'Callaghan | ... | Tony Lewis - Allied Goalkeeper - The Players: Ireland | |
| Max von Sydow | ... | Major Karl Von Steiner - The Germans (as Max Von Sydow) |
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Escape to Victory (UK)
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116 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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UK:A (original rating) |
UK:PG (video rating) (1987) |
Iceland:L |
West Germany:6 (f) |
Sweden:15 |
Australia:PG |
Finland:K-12 |
Norway:12 |
USA:PG |
Singapore:PG
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Reportedly, Sylvester Stallone insisted that his character score the game-winning goal in the film, as he felt he was the biggest star in the film. The non-American crew was finally able to convince him of the absurdity of the goalkeeper scoring the winning goal, and the penalty shot was specifically written to placate his ego.
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Continuity: When the German player (Baumann) takes the penalty kick, his hair is dry in a scene a few seconds prior to the kick, then it's wet with sweat when he places the ball and then it's dry again after he scores.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Pelé Eterno (2004)
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Soundtrack:
Symphony 5, 4th movement
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John Huston's Victory has probably seen so much critical scorn it's mind boggling. Is this movie Oscar material? Certainly not, but it's a great film in many ways.
First of all, Bill Conti offers up a first rate uplifting musical score. It's outstanding work and you hear a bit of resemblence to the score he wrote for a 1982 film that received a little bit of notoriety -- The Right Stuff.
Next, the cinematography is simply gorgeous. Soccer is not an easy sport to film and I think this film was done wonderfully. I thought the choice of film stock, a certain amount of grain to make it almost like you're watching a documentary was a nice touch. Some of the action shots and slow-mos are absolutely wonderful to behold.
Finally, we have a nice plot with a couple of surprises, a great cast, and an auteur director. Certainly, Huston was in failing health and not at the top of his game by this time but his work on this film was still memorable. For me I will always remember the wonderful line with "The Forger" asking Hatch "You don't want to get shot as a spy do you?" And the quick reply, "No, I don't want to get shot as anything." Simple one liner, uncomplicated, yet funny.
Victory is a great inspirational film, a sure hit for soccer fans (of course he wasn't offside - he was behind the ball when it was struck!) and a nice film for war buffs. Just ignore Maltin et al and spend the time watching it, widescreen DVD recommended, you won't be sorry.