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The Wooden Horse (1950)

Director: Jack Lee

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From Time Out Film Guide

Solid retelling of one of WWII's most audacious and enduring escape stories as Genn, Tomlinson and Steel tunnel under a vaulting horse to escape Nazi captivity in Stalag Luft III and head for neutral Sweden courtesy of fake passports. Detailed handling gives a good idea of the men's ingenuity and courage in this dignified, reasonably tense Britflick.

Author: TJ

Time Out Film Guide


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