The scene is a German POW camp, sometime during the mid-1940s. Stalag 17, exclusively populated by American sergeants, is overseen by sadistic commandant Oberst Von Schernbach (Otto Preminger) and the deceptively avuncular sergeant Schultz (Sig Ruman). The inmates spend their waking hours ...more
Year: 1953 | Running Time: 120 minutes
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$15.99STALAG 17 / (FULL COLL SPEC)
Billy Wilder's Stalag 17 was a new kind of war movie in 1953, a more realistic look at POW camp life than earlier POW movies (often British) had offered, featuring vivid depictions of larceny, betrayal, sadism, gallows humor, and a near-lynching of an innocent (though hardly guiltless) man. Wilder and his actors -- even though several are trapped in stock war-movie characterizations -- create a level of tension that forces the viewer to suspend disbelief, even as the movie seldom moves outside ...more
- William Holden - Sefton
- Don Taylor - Lieutenant Dunbar
- Otto Preminger - Von Scherbach
- Robert Strauss - "Animal" Stosh
- Harvey Lembeck - Harry Shapiro
- Mike Bush - Dancer
- Donald Cameron
- Janice Carroll
- Tommy Cook - Prisoners of War
- William McLean
- Robin Morse
- John Mitchum
- Ross Bagdasarian, Sr.
- Bob Templeton
- Billy Wilder - Director
- Billy Wilder - Producer
- Billy Wilder - Screenwriter
- Edwin Blum - Screenwriter
- Franz Bachelin - Art Director
- Hal Pereira - Art Director
- Doane Harrison - Editor
- George Tomasini - Editor
- Franz Waxman - Composer (Music Score)
- Wally Westmore - Makeup
- Ernest Laszlo - Cinematographer
- Ray Moyer - Set Designer
- Sam Comer - Set Designer
- Gordon Jennings - Special Effects











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