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The Great Escaper

Inspired by a true love story.
2023 | 96m | English

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Director: Oliver Parker
Writer: William Ivory
Staring:
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In the summer of 2014, a World War II veteran sneaks out of his care home to attend the 70th anniversary commemoration of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Release Date: Oct 06, 2023
Director: Oliver Parker
Writer: William Ivory
Genres: Drama, History, War
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Production Companies BBC Film, Ingenious Media, Ecosse Films, Film i Väst, Pathé, Filmgate Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Caine Bernard Jordan
Glenda Jackson Irene Jordan
John Standing Arthur
Will Fletcher Young Bernard
Laura Marcus Young Irene
Victor Oshin Scott
Danielle Vitalis Adele
Joe Bone Tim
Donald Sage Mackay Nathan
Carlyss Peer Vicky
Ian Conningham LCT Commander Parker
Wolf Kahler Heinrich
Kiera Bell Young Tour Guide
Elliot Norman Douglas Bennet
Alex Skarbek Maurice (Patron)
Valerie Sarruf Little Old French Lady
Graeme Dalling Cyclist
Simon Darwen Male TV Announcer
Imman Zaffrani Sandy
Bhawna Bhawshar Reporter
Huw Edwards Self (Archive Footage)
Barack Obama Self (Archive Footage)
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Self (Archive Footage)
Geoffrey Lumb Doctor Saunders
Myles Olofin Cyclist
Ann Queensberry Edith
Jackie Clune Judith Cook
Brennan Reece Martin Roberts
Elkie Kristine Jeffery A Candy Girl
Deborah Rose Watt A Candy Girl
Freyja Jane Barter A Candy Girl
Paul Bigley Band Leader
Isabella Domville Susan Everard
Dan Fredenburgh Police Sergeant
Stephen Leask Police Officer Robert
Bhawna Bhawsar Reporter
Hope Jones Factory Girl
Ross Carter Normandy Tourist (uncredited)
Stuart Cooke Journalist (uncredited)
David Evestaff Interviewer (uncredited)
Jeanette Maskell Ferry Passenger (uncredited)
Mark Anthony O'Neill Dancer (uncredited)
Paul Olding Gendarme (uncredited)
Peter Theobalds Mouthy Paparazzi (uncredited)
Name Job
William Ivory Writer
Paul Tothill Editor
Lauren Evans Casting Director
Mark Holding Sound Mixer
Nadiya Luthra Post Production Supervisor
Jacqueline Fowler Makeup & Hair
Emma Fryer Costume Designer
Nicholas Palmer Production Designer
Christopher Ross Director of Photography
Paul Biddiss Military Consultant
Oliver Parker Director
Craig Armstrong Original Music Composer
Name Title
Robert Bernstein Producer
Rob Darnell Co-Producer
Cameron McCracken Executive Producer
Tim Dennison Co-Producer
Douglas Rae Producer
Eva Yates Executive Producer
Sean Wheelan Co-Producer
Kristina Börjeson Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

This is one of those contemporary, really quite touching, dramas that we won't be able to make for too much longer. It centres around an elderly couple, who have been together for seventy years, and live a semi-independent life in a care home. During a routine chat with their nurses, "Rene" (Glenda ... Jackson) discovers that her husband "Bernie" (Sir Michael Caine) had wanted to go to the impending celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, but that all the tickets had gone. She makes it pretty clear that if he wants to go, well then he ought to just go! Armed with a only a carrier bag and a few quid, he takes a ferry and heads off on a trip that is going to induce some fairly horrific memories of events in 1945 - which we sparingly see in flashback - but is also going to provide him with a degree of fulfilment and closure on issues that have dogged him ever since. Snag? Well he didn't actually tell anyone he was going, so the home are worried, the police are looking and the media soon get hold of his tale of determination and a degree of celebrity beckons. It's a very characterful story, this, with a gentle chemistry between Jackson and Caine, and also between Caine and his newfound travelling companion "Arthur" (a proud performance from John Standing) as they both have to face their demons past and present. There's plenty of humour - a decent soupçon of sarcasm; along with a spirit of optimism and reconciliation that works well, without drifting into cheesy sentiment, for ninety minutes. It reminded me of the equally poignant BBC drama "A Foreign Field" (1993) and is a good, at times thought-provoking watch.

Oct 08, 2023