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Stalag 17 [Masters of Cinema] (Blu-ray) [1953]

Release Date: 27 July 2015

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SYNOPSIS:

Billy Wilder followed up his brilliant Ace in the Hole with this darkly comic adaptation of Donald Bevan's and Edmund Trzcinski's stage play about an assortment of American airmen getting through the days in a German POW camp at the twilight of the Second World War.

William Holden stars as the laconic J.J. Sefton, a prisoner whose cynical and mercenary disposition leads his fellow prisoners to conjecture his role as an informant after two men are shot in an attempt to escape the compound. But who exactly is the real spy shuttling inside knowledge to the ever-watchful Oberst von Scherbach (director Otto Preminger in what would become an iconic screen-role)? Only after the film builds towards an explosive crescendo is the answer finally revealed...

A commercial success upon its release in 1953, Stalag 17 retains its reputation as one of the finest World War II films of all-time. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to continue its association with the work of the eminently versatile Billy Wilder with the release of Stalag 17 appearing here for the first time on Blu-ray.

Special Features

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • A commercial success upon its release in 1953, Stalag 17 retains its reputation as one of the finest World War II films of all-time. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to continue its association with the work of the eminently versatile Billy Wilder in this Dual Format edition of Stalag 17, appearing here for the first time on Blu-ray.
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • New video interview with film scholar Neil Sinyard
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • 36-page booklet containing an essay, interview material, and rare archival imagery