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6/10
Nice little B-grade action war story
BadWebDiver26 February 2005
This was a fun little action/war story I saw as a telemovie today.

It stars Stuart Whitman, who I know better as the American in THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES, and is about a team taking a German rocket scientist to the allies towards the end of WWII.

It was very reminiscent of films like THE HEROES OF TELEMARK, THE WILD GEESE, WHERE EAGLES DARE, and A BRIDGE TOO FAR. The action shots were fairly well staged, especially the battle between the armaments (ie tanks, planes, guns, etc). The characters were very two-dimensional, but sustained storyline interest fairly well. Most of the plot was predictable, but the "noble" ending was rather cool and heart-warming.

Not a great classic by any means, but not a complete turkey either. I thought it was a pretty cool time-waster for a slow afternoon.
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6/10
Enjoyable Action Time waster
tinkpen9 May 2021
This is a fun movie so long as you don't expect historical accuracy or a deep plot. The plot moves along nicely and is there is almost continuous action. This is basically one big long chase movie, where the British and Americans try to rescue German rocket scientists at the end of WWII before the scientists can fall into the hands of the Russians.

I could go for pages about the historical inaccuracies of this film but that would be beside the point. This movie succeeds very well at its intentions of being a low budget action film.

If you can accept this, then The Last Escape is a fun ride.
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5/10
Routine WWII movie with usual ingredients as noisy action , thrills , explosion and breathtaking feats
ma-cortes11 May 2021
Set during the final days of WWII when the Allied army and Russian troops invaded Germany , there an American commando led by Lee Mitchell : Stuart Whitman is assigned a dangerous trek to enter a military base and take a scientist . As the brave commando dressed in German uniforms race against time to free a rocket scientist called Von Heineken : Pinkas Braun . Later on , they escape while are pursued both the Nazi army and Russian troops that want to take the prestigious scientific for their own purports .

Run-of-the-mill Warlike movie with nothing special , packing pursuits , crossfire , bombing , and boastful escapades . This is one of many films produced by the Brit Oakmont Production along with : "Hell Boats" , "Attack on the Iron Coast" , "The Thousand Plane Raid" , "Submarine X1" , "Mosquito Squadron" , all of them made in medium budgets and mingling stock footage here and there . As well as following in the wake of the 60s classics , such as : "When the Eagles dare" , "Navarone Guns" , "Tobruk" , "Dirty Dozen" . As always , there is the regular suicide mission to be executed by a commando to carry it out behind the enemy lines , while suffering throughout lots of obstacles , attacks , aerial bombing and other risked inconvenient dangers and drawbacks . Behind Enemy Lines ...Nothing could stand in their Way ! They lied Their Way in ....They must fight their Way Out ! .

The motion picture filmed in Munich , Bavaria, Germany , was professionally directed by Walter Grauman , though with neither much interest , nor originaly , but mere artificiality and routine , though maintaining spectacular images enough to keep things interesting . Apparently , director Grauman worked on the film's original screenplay with writer/producer John C. Champion but uncredited for such . Walter Grauman was an artisan whose works remain undervalued in USA , directing mostly TV episodes and occassionally for cinema , making the following ones : "Nightmare on the 13th Floor" , "Outrage" , "Scene of the Crime" , "Pleasure palace" , "To race the Wind" , "Are you in the house alone ?" , "The Streets of San Francisco" , "Most Wanted" , "Force five" , "Manhunter" , "Paper Man", "Lady in Cage" and directing another warfare flick in similar style : "833 Squadron" . Rating : 4.5/10 , Mediocre and so-so . Only for WWII hardcore enthusiasts and fans of the recently deceased actor Stuart Whitman who had a long and uneven career . The movie isn't a classic by any means , but not a turkey either , being a passable cool time-waster for wartime stories .
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5/10
Not a complete waste of time
chrishoffpauir18 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Since most everyone has had 46 years to watch it, I doubt any of this would be a spoiler.

While certainly not a classic WWII story, this wasn't a complete and total waste of time. Great if you have an hour and a half to kill and want to watch a somewhat entertaining shoot 'em up.

This one hits all the tropes and even has some characters speaking in their native tongues when appropriate, with subtitles. Not sure about the Russian, but the German was somewhat accurate. Some of these B movies just have supporting characters spout gibberish or just utter phrases in German that most English speakers know anyway.

So, we have the stalwart American commando who loses his entire unit, the British unit sent to rescue him loses their CO to an unfortunate case of acute lead poisoning so he has to share command with the totally inexperienced British XO. Mayhem ensues.

What follows is a romp through the forest eluding the Waffen SS and the Soviets, who want the rocket scientist who won't go with the Allies unless he can bring along a literal truckload of refugees. More mayhem ensues.

As I said, all the tropes and not so deep a plot that you can't take a bathroom break when you need to. It was apparently made for theatrical release but the production quality screams TV movie of the week.
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1/10
Aarrgh!
tone-1226 February 2005
Probably one of the worst WWII action movies ever made...

Plot is minimal; characterization non-existent. Most of the movie seems to consist of two groups of men, both dressed in German uniforms, shooting each other with sub-machine guns.

The attack by Mosquito fighter-bombers seems to be footage lifted from the movie "633 Squadron". The Norwegian fjord looks awfully familiar, and so do some of the German anti-aircraft gunners.

Whitman, as leading man, is mind-numbingly uninspiring... like a poor man's Ronald Regan, only worse.

Avoid at all costs...
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1/10
Awful, just awful ...
kovesp15 April 2013
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The plot is completely implausible in so many ways, just a few points:

* How do the Soviet tanks get through the German lines and drive around unmolested in what is presumably still German held territory?

* Why would the Germans set up a complicated ambush with less than 5 men in the small town instead of doing it with proper force?

* Why do both the Brit and American soldiers have a penchant for jumping out of cover so the Germans can kill them? And they do get killed. They are all supposed to be special forces, I'd think they would have been through basic training at least ...

* The commander of the British unit is said to be a major and his second in command to be a lieutenant. But they are both wearing Waffen-SS obersturmführer insignia. It would be rather suspicious that two officers of the same rank are commanding a unit. But no problem ... the major gets himself killed very quickly using the standard method of leaving cover to step in the way of German bullets.

* I pointed out elsewhere that the at the beginning of the movie the narrator explains that OSS officer is posing as a Wehrmacht Major. A bit later he and his team is exposed and the entire team (except him) are wiped out. Well, no wonder. If he is posing as a Wehrmacht Major then perhaps he should not be wearing the uniform and rank insignia of a Waffen-SS obersturmführer (army equivalent rank is oberleutnant, or first-lieutenant).

* Points for getting the insignia and shoulder boards right for both the Soviet major and the German Waffen-SS Sturmbannführer (now that is actually a major).

* I have no idea what those tanks are that the Soviets are using, but they certainly are not Soviet tanks; neither are they WW2 era tanks. Also, the red stars are in the wrong place: on the glacis (the front); they should be on both sides of the turret.

* I have no idea what those tanks are that the Americans are using, but they certainly are not Shermans or any other US WW2 era tanks.

* In 1945, under no circumstances would US line units have fired on Soviet tanks (not even "near-misses"); probably would not have called them reds either. They were allies, comrades-in-arms. Just look at some photos of the link up at the Elbe river. The opinions of their higher ranking officers (e.g., Patton) may have been a different story...
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5/10
Where vehicles roll and bullets fly
fayremead3 April 2021
"The Last Escape" has a lot of action scaffold over very insubstantial story construction. Its derivative feel is made worse by the music, which lifts a lot of cues from "The Rat Patrol" TV series. Technical advice from a WW2 combat veteran should have been obtained and acted on.

On the plus side, director Walter Grauman coaxed decent work from his cast and camera crew. Filming among the silver firs and Norway spruces of southern Germany, instead of the ponderosa and Jeffrey pines of Idyllwild or Lake Arrowhead, was a good move. Those who like chases and shootouts in authentic locations are unlikely to be disappointed (especially if they have yet to see "Where Eagles Dare").
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