The Birdmen (TV Movie 1971) Poster

(1971 TV Movie)

User Reviews

Review this title
20 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
Historical perspective
BYellin18 January 1999
This movie's not bad for a TV movie, but it's interesting to note it's historical basis. Colditz Castle was 'Supermax'; the German repository for Allied 'Escape Experts'. Every prisoner in residence had at least one close-to-successful escape attempt from another facility under his belt.

Colditz had the distinction of being the only German POW camp where the guards outnumbered the prisoners. Even so, successful escapes were made.

The most daring plan involved the building of the glider in this movie.

It was actually built, but never used. They were ready to go a month or two before the end of the war, but all prisoners were ordered through the intelligence network by London to sit tight because the Germans had begun shooting escapees. The Colditz gang decided to follow their orders and save the glider to be used in case the Germans starting murdering prisoners and a quick, sure way was needed to get someone 'over the wire' to alert the oncoming Allied forces.

The camp was liberated without incident and the glider was shown around for a few weeks as a morale booster to repatriates of other camps. It was then boosted back up into the attic, but disappeared over the winter of 1945-46; probably destroyed by Russian officers billetted there and used as firewood against the unusually severe winter.

For more info read P.R. Reid's "ESCAPE FROM COLDITZ".
15 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Where are these movies today?
ejmc1111 October 2020
What a great movie and story. A story based on the Colditz Castle Prisoners of war tale. Believable characters because they are based on real people. This isn't your average escape movie, as it highlights the inventiveness of the human spirit when held captive. This is a prime example of how to tell a story through a movie, No "reimagined" tales, no artsy representations of what happened... just a solid telling of a story that is amazing, and at the same time unbelievable. A good ensemle of actors that play very well as a group of men thrown together in a dire situation, and end up striving toward a common selfless goal. This is a movie that still stands up today, and I only wish there were a remastered copy of this movie out there. Great fodder for a remake...and I mean "REMAKE" not a reimagined story full of unnecessary fluff. I am just not sure that there are actors today who could be put in a film together and not have their egos ruin the production. This is one of those films that you watch familiar stars all "play nice" together, and it made a great movie that I was happy to find on DVD after first seeing it almost 50 years ago as a little kid. I love movies, and I must say that this move is one of my favorites from yesteryear. Beyond this being a great film it is a great story. Ingenuity, planning, and the inventiveness to overcome insurmountable odds and successfully accomplish the impossible is the theme that stands the test of time. This is a story of a time when men were men, and thses men would put others before themselves without hesitation for a cause.
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
The song that was sung.
robert_coburn5 January 2021
I loved the movie, but always wanted to know what was the song the the prisoners sung and why it so bothered the guards. Here is the song with the translation and explanation.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Great movie.
ondessonk7128 June 2004
It has been over 30 years since I've seen the movie "The Birdmen." I only remember bits and pieces---one scene that comes to mind is a song one of the captured POWs sing that really bothered the Germans. Even after all these years, I still remember that melody. I'm hoping to try and find it on VHS or DVD-now that I know what the title is. (Thank you IMDb.com). When it first aired, I remember my brother and I watching it. Since neither of us really cared about history-we only watched it for our own reasons. I was a fan of Chuck Connors and my brother liked Richard Baseheart. And of course; we both knew who Max Baer, Jr was. It would make a welcome addition to anyones video/DVD library.
12 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Not always believable sugarcoated war escape .......
merklekranz5 June 2016
Right from the git-go I just couldn't accept Richard Basehart as the German Commanding Oficer of the Colditz Castle prison. Sometimes he speaks English, sometimes he speaks German, which is distracting, and Basehart played more like a camp counselor that a prison warden. I think Klaus Kinski would have been a much better choice for Basehart's part, but then this is only a TV movie, so I guess that is just wishful thinking on my part. Doug McClure is also rather bland, actually normal for him, in his role as the man responsible for getting a valuable scientist out of Germany. In reality, this is nothing more than a small television film, that tries to be much more than it really is. - MERK
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
an amazing film full of information and knowledge
chrisjones-517 June 2005
Colditz Castle has always been considered a place of high security. However, if Chuck Norris had been present it would have surely ensured that more men would have escaped form this famous prison.

Set high on a hill above the small town of Colditz, the sleepy village was unaware of the tensions and drama that lived within the dark and cold walls of the castle. The lessons learned within those hallowed walls held both prisoners and guardians in good stead in the free world till this day.

Chuck Connors, a master character actor, plays a believable portrait of a man fighting against the forces of evil. His flight from the castle was quite inspiring and must be used for all future Colditz films.

Be sure to view "The Colditz Story" which can only pale against this epic.

I highly recommend it to all collectors of serious war movies.
7 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Fictional war flick that includes German castle POW camp
SimonJack2 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This TV film has gone by different titles, among them: "The Birdmen," "Escape of the Birdmen, and "Colditz: Escape of the Birdmen." I have the latter. Nowhere does the name, Colditz Castle, appear in the movie. The film centers around a fictional German camp called Bechstadt or something like that. But, the script refers to it as the German POW camp for Allied officer escapees; so, obviously, it would be Colditz – the only such camp.

This film seems to be a mix of two or more wartime movies I've seen. It borrows themes and sub-plots here and there and puts them together in this one movie of action and escape. But it has too many far-fetched situations to be believable. It has a Norwegian scientist posing as a Norwegian pilot who has been on the lamb for a year trying to get over to the Allies. But, the movie takes place in 1943, and the Germans occupied Norway in April 1940. So what was the scientist doing and where was he the first two years of German occupation?

Next we have an American major in the OSS (military secret service) who intentionally gets captured so he can help the Norwegian escape. But, how did the two happen to hook up in a northern German POW camp? In the opening scene, a German patrol boat intercepts a radio message to London. The message reads, "Chess board in position," and that is what accounts for the setup for this film. Then we see the hero, American Major Harry Cook (played just fairly by Doug McClure) working in the supply room of a German POW camp near the Baltic Sea. How and where did he get captured? The Norwegian scientist-pilot, Halden Brevik, is a brand new arrival at that camp drawing his supplies. When and where did he get captured? How did the Allies know in advance of Brevik's capture? How could they put one of their own in the very POW camp Brevik would go to – and ahead of him? How did the two know the password to identify each other?

Next we see a diversion back in London. Plans are taking shape for a bombing raid. One scene has a phony voice-over of a briefing with an officer pointing to a target on a blackboard. The production quality is terrible. Then, during an Allied bombing raid, Cook and Brevik escape the POW camp together. Soon they are re-captured. Since they are escapees, they are now sent to the special maximum security prison for such Allied officers. That would be Colditz Castle, but they call it Bechstadt here.

In reality, Colditz had British, French, Belgian, Dutch and Polish POWs, with a smattering of others. Just a few Americans were sent there near the end of the war. But, most of the main characters in this film are Americans. The ranking POW officer is one – Col. Morgan Crawford, played very poorly by Chuck Connors. Indeed, most of the real British officers from Colditz are made into or replaced by Americans. The film has a number of well-known actors for the period, but no one gives a very good performance. Another big discrepancy is a number of prisoners killed, and a graveyard within the castle. Only one prisoner was killed trying to escape from Colditz during its six years as a prison.

One recurring thing in this film has no basis in history. But, I suppose the filmmakers saw in this some great pull with the American TV audience. We see and hear men singing a 19th Century German folk song, "Die Gedanken sind frei." Crawford tells Cook that it's a song about freedom of thought that Jewish prisoners sing in the concentration camps. This is 1943, and the Allied forces knew about the existence of concentration camps but very little more. How in the world would Allied pilots who have been imprisoned since 1940 to 1943 know anything about a song that Jews were singing in concentration camps? I've never read or heard anything like this. Today this seems to be just a piece of gratuitous fiction thrown into the script for this movie. It's a good example of why we shouldn't trust movies for our knowledge of history.

The castle in this film is located near the Swiss border. In a couple of scenes, Commandant Schiller (played fairly well by Richard Basehart), admires the view of the Swiss Alps "just 10 miles away." But we don't see it ourselves. In reality, Colditz Castle is located about 25 miles SE of Leipzig in eastern Germany. That's more than 300 miles from the Swiss Alps. It is about 35 miles from the Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) border, and about 45 miles from Poland.

At the very end of this movie, Crawford and Brevik escape together in a glider that the prisoners launched from a roof of the castle. The Colditz prisoners actually had built and concealed a glider, with plans to launch it from the roof for an escape in the direction of Poland. But, by that time, the U.S. Army captured the town and liberated the Colditz prisoners in April 1945.

This movie has some good early action and bombing scenes. But, I can't rate it higher than five stars. The acting is just fair at best; the production qualities are very poor, and the setup is just too far- fetched. Again, the script and plot imply a location and historical events, but the film hardly resembles the real place and events. For a very good film about the famous Colditz Castle POW camp, see the 1955 British movie, "The Colditz Story." It's based on a book by Patrick Reid, one of the first escapees to get back home to England.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
A WWII Escape movie with heart
rollo_tomaso1 January 2001
This TV-movie adaptation of "Escape from Colditz" manages to pack all the action and intelligence from the book, fine pacing, and unforgettable emotional characterizations into 75 minutes of run time. Terrific pacing, unforgettable musical score -- another rarity for a TV movie. The best kind of history lesson -- well-told, well-acted, truly representative, and thoroughly enjoyable. See it if you get the chance.
7 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
story of a group of Allied POWs who have been sent to the most heavily guarded prison camp in Germany and attempting to escape
ma-cortes12 March 2019
Passable warlike movie with a memorable escape and outstanding acting by well-known TV faces .This is an acceptable film set in Germany 1943 about a daring breakout from inescapable Nazi concentration camp in a high alpine castle ,with all-Television-star-cast and professionally realized . Here troublesome allied Pows are thrown by the Nazis into a stirring and breathtaking breakout . As the only tool they had were their hands , yet they beat the Nazi's escape-proof fortress by building an airplane inside their prison . The film shows how the POWs had to live in Colditz, during World War II . It deals with an American soldier Harry Cook (Doug McClure) is sent to Norway to aid in the defection of a scientist (Rene Auberjonois) working on the atomic bomb for the Germans. Before they can escape Europe, they are captured and sent to a POW prison camp on the German-Swiss border. Cook must find a way to escape with the scientific before the camp commander Schiller (Richard Basehart) and the Gestapo find out the Norwegian's true identity. The continuous escapes have caused the Nazi staff ordered 'putting all the rotten eggs in one basket' as the prisoners are reunited into this special concentration camp . It concerns about the hard preparatives of a diverse group formed by rebel officers and soldiers mounting a dangerous getaway from an impregnable and strongly controlled camp . The most part of the film concerns on the elaborated process of secretly carry out the manufacturing a glider and the last one deals with spectacular breakout . The race is on to complete the glider before the German guards discover the plane, and the Gestapo catch up with Cook and the scientist . The prisoners in Colditz Castle make many attempts to escape captivity from the arrival of the first prisoners until the liberation of the castle by the Americans in 1945 . Set in Colditz , it was a "special" camp, designed by the Nazis to hold high-risk and politically important prisoners . Although the flight of the Colditz glider did not happen as originally planned, two full-sized replicas of the glider were built and flown to discover if the plan would have worked . They used to boast there were only two ways to escape from Hitler's Beckstadt prison... to die...or to sprout wings .

Bland actioner that pretends to be a thrilling movie but spends a lot of time retelling poorly and in middle budget the difficult preparatives until the exciting final escape . This moving story contains thrills, intrigue, tension, excitement galore, entertainment and impressive finale . Suspenseful WWII packs exceptional plethora of prestigious actors incarnating the motley group of POWs , giving good acting and a great support cast , until an intriguing conclusion with lots of excitement at its end . The film was loosely based on a true story. Allied prisoners-of-war held at Colditz Castle constructed a similar glider under the noses of their captors , but did not complete the aircraft until after D-Day . Set almost entirely within a reconstruction of the now-famous castle-fortress prisoner-of-war camp during WWII, there is little in the way of physical action . Instead we're treated to some of the best form of "mind games" and psychological manoeuvring and competition you can hope to see on TV, as the two sides constantly strive to get one over on the other. It dispenses with usual protocol , a good Nazi : Richard Basehart and Nazi bad guys : the Gestapo men . The Allied prisoners are determined not to be beaten mentally by their surroundings and look for every possible means of escape, while the Germans are always on their toes, looking for clues about possible break-outs and ways in which the Allied prisoners are trying to outsmart them . During their captivity a few went insane some died while trying to escape and some made a succesful escape . Doug McClure, the famous ¨Trampas¨ gives a compelling acting as Cook who convinces the other prisoners to build a two person glider that can fly to Switzerland . His contender is the veteran Richard Basehart as the tough but understanding Nazi commandant Schiller . They are well accompanied by a superb ensemble support cast such as : Max Baer Jr. , Chuck Connors , Don Knight , Paul Koslo , Barry Brown , Tom Skerritt , Charles Aidman and Karl Swenson. The motion picture was profesional , though regularly directed by Philip Leacock . He was a good craftsman who made all kinds of geners : Drama , thriller , Film Noir ,comedy , Terror, Wartime , and working as TV as cinema , such as : 3 sovereigns for Sarah , Angel city , The curse of King Tut's tomb , Killer on board , Baffled , Shattered silence , War lover , Let no man write my epitaph , Wild and whooly , Dying room only , The Spanish gardener , Escapade , among others . Rating : passable and aceptable . 5.5/10 .

This one belongs to popular sub-genre about life and escapes from concentration camps , such as : ¨Stalag¨ 17 by Billy Wilder with William Holden , ¨Colditz¨ (original title) 1972 with David MacCallum , Jack Hedley , Robert Wagner , Edward Hardwicke , ¨Victory¨ by John Huston with Sylvester Stallone , Michael Caine , Max Von Sidow , and the best of all them : ¨The great escape¨ (1963) by John Sturges with Steve McQueen , Donald Pleasence , James Coburn , James Garner , James Donald ; followed by an inferior sequel : ¨The great escape : the untold story¨1988 by Jud Taylor and Paul Wendkos with Christopher Reeve , Jud Hirsch , Ian MacShane .
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
I've Found MY People
LauraLeeWasHere7 May 2013
I don't know if I can trump the rest of you with my age but I first saw this movie on TV in 1975. (some of you probably weren't even born yet). Anyway, it came on TV again a year later, 1976 (hey, I can add). Since then, I've just been waiting and looking. And remember a good 20 of those years "waiting and looking" there was no such thing as an the Internet. I searched through EVERY video rental store I could find (we didn't know what a DVD or CD was back then). In fact when I started looking for this movie there was NO where to look because video machines hadn't been invented yet. So as a 10 year old I got my pencil and loose leaf paper and started writing TV stations to please play the movie. I was in Canada so I wrote to the 2 Stations in Canada and the 3 in America. But nothing. Now here it is AND I discover there are people from all over the world who love this movie too. I feel like a black person returning to Africa. I have found "my people". Of course, it's about time this movie came into it's own. you wouldn't believe the weird looks a 10 year old gets when a bunch of grown ups are discussing their favorite movie stars (Richard Burton, David Niven, Gregory Peck, Charleton Heston) and I slip by with my glass of Kool-Aid and say, "my favorite actor is Rene Auberjonois." You'd have thought I had a banana growing out of my head! (I actually wrote to Rene Auberjonois about this movie because it had so many titles it was making it difficult to look for. He wrote me back a lovely note AND sent me a photo which he wrote the name of the movie and my name on it as well. By then he was on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and most people knew who he was. That renewed my vigor to keep looking) But I think what those who haven't watched the movie and are reading these reviews should notice something important. Almost all of us gave this move a 9 or 10 stars. Personally I WANTED to give it 10 stars but that would mean "perfection" and I just can't hold to believe that there is anything this side of heaven that doesn't have at least ONE FLAW.

Which brings us to Doug McClure. HE AIN'T IT! They may make characters to spoof him on "The Simpsons" ("Hi. I'm Troy McClure"). But good old Doug redeemed his entire career of somewhat goofy movies with this one. Way to go Doug! And thanks to the rest of you who have reminded me that we are never alone. Just perhaps a little distant from those we belong to. Love Laura-Lee
4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Colditz Escape Of The Birman
2510635 November 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This is one of those world war two films that capture every boy's sense of adventure and remains with you into adulthood. It did get a theatrical release in both the USA and o/seas.NBC screened it on TV as has many other networks both in the USA and o/seas.However like many films as they are shown around the world on TV and then on VHS and DVD, the actual running time gets shorten considerably. Once upon a time it was due to commercial breaks but when these shorten versions of the actual film start to turn up on VHS / DVD and now Blu-ray it is very frustrating for the consumer.They are paying top dollar especially in the case of Blu-Ray for an inferior product being the severely edited film. For the first time, Escape Of the Birdmen has been made available on DVD and Blu-ray however it has suffered from the above fate of severe editing or at least poor mastering.The current DVD and Blu-ray release is missing a total of 10mins of crucial footage.The first involves Doug McClure when he consults the engineer "Fitz" played by Tom Skerrit in the library about a book on engineering specifically on flying. the second scene is when the scientist character "Volda" or "Brevick" has a flashback to how his first escape plan from a top secret facility run by the Nazis fails after an attempted rescue by British Commandos.The third scene missing from the DVD / Blu-Ray release is when the blind character called "Davies" an ex British commando has a flashback to the raid on the Nazis top secret facility and how he became blind due to an exchange of gunfire during the failed raid. All three scenes are crucial to the telling of the story and especially the establishment of the relationship by chance between Brevick and Davies.If by some chance you can watch an unedited version of this film based on a true story, you will be pleased.
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
I've Found You At Last !
lalara26 April 2005
I saw this movie twice on TV in the 70's when I was only ten years old and it became my favorite movie of all time. It also made me fall in love with Rene Auberjonois. I've been searching for any news on it for THIRTY years. I even wrote to Rene to see if he could give me any info. Now here you are. People just like me who love this movie. I thought I was all alone. I've found you at last. It's been a long time to wait.For 15 years I didn't even have the name of the movie correct which made it very difficult. When people ask me what my favorite movie is and I reply "The Birdmen", they look at me like I've got a banana growing out of my ear. When all alone I've been one of a chosen few. It must be a classic movie to have endured all these years and still have an active fan base.
6 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Great movie!!!!!
theycallmemisterc16 June 2007
Reply to your comment of 28 June 2004 Author: Walter Collins (ondessonk71@yahoo.com) from Shreveport, LA USA on IMDb.com - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066833/#comment

Re: The Birdmen (1971) (TV) – I saw the same movie. The same scene that you mentioned, the POW singing a German song, is the scene I remember the most. At the time I went to the library and was able to locate the song in a book about protest songs.

Here's some information from the internet Die Gedanken sind Frei the German title translate to Our (My) Thoughts Are Free and here is a YouTube link, if your interested http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_6YQ-knKFw&mode=related&search= And finally here is an English translation of the German lyrics.

Die Gedanken Sind Frei (Our Thoughts Are Free)

Die Gedanken sind frei My thoughts freely flower, Die Gedanken sind frei My thoughts give me power. No scholar can map them, No hunter can trap them, No man can deny: Die Gedanken sind frei!

I think as I please And this gives me pleasure, My conscience decrees, This right I must treasure; My thoughts will not cater To duke or dictator, No man can deny-- Die Gedanken sind frei!

And if tyrants take me And throw me in prison My thoughts will burst free, Like blossoms in season. Foundations will crumble, The structure will tumble, And free men will cry: Die Gedanken sind frei!

Neither trouble or pain Will ever touch me again. No good comes of fretting, My hope's in forgetting. Within myself still I can think as I will, But I laugh, do not cry: Die Gedanken sind frei!

-- Traditional

(Source for translation of song - http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/1185.html )
2 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
The song in the movie
reinders12 May 2006
The song that the prisoners sang was "Die Gedanken sind frei" Which roughly translates to My thoughts are free. It told the Germans that although you have my body in prison, you will never imprison have my spirit. This movie is one of my all time favorites. As a kid growing up, I loved movies and songs that showed American ingenuity. The premise of building a glider to escape from prison fascinated me. You can see the German words to the song at the following website: http://www.online.ee/~pikka/voorlaul.html#50 If you want to know what the words mean, copy and paste the test to Google's translation program.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
From 10 to 46
maidryn14 March 2013
Warning: Spoilers
I first saw this movie when I was 10 years old. For 36 years it's been my favorite. Whenever people say, "What's your favorite movie?" I reply, "Escape of the Birdmen" with Richard Basehart, Chuck Connors & RENE AUBERJONOIS. Nobody ever knows what I'm talking about, but I don't care. I will own it someday and I will never give Turner Classic Movies a moment of peace until they play it. It's THAT GOOD! I kid you not. I haven't seen it in 30 years but I will remain faithful. It's STILL that good. This movie is full of surprises so nobody should ever tell a spoiler. I always suspected it was based on a true story. There is so much real life in it. It's funny, historical, and suspenseful like you would not believe and there are some great twists at the end. you will love it. Great for any person, of any background, of any age. Love (the) Maid
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
The best movie / the best actors / have to come out on video
shazza_woywoy9 January 2000
I think this movie is one of the best made for the period and about the war. The determination of the POW's to escape and the importance of one man to the world, and the US government is shown in the drama. The actors include Chuck Connors, and others fit like a glove into their roles.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
that song and movie i will never forget
jonwiler29 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I saw this movie in Saudi Arabia in the late seventies with my brother. The other day he asked me if I remembered this war movie about a glider and starring Chuck Connors. Before he could say another word, I started to sing the tune. He was quite shocked that I still remembered. We tried Connors and McClure's autobiography on other websites with no success. This was the first site that I found that has all this information. Thanks a lot. I will now try to get this movie. Maybe my brother and I will get together, watch a movie, and reminisce. I never new if he enjoyed the movie, or even remembered it, as I did. He tried researching for the title to no avail. That is what spurred me on. That song is very catchy.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
I have been haunted by the music from this film for years!
Barnes8484 December 2007
There is a song in this film which the prisoners sing. It is from the Death Camps and they taunt the Nazis with it when they burn their uniforms. I am trying very hard to get a copy of the film or the soundtrack so that I can have that music....I would be very grateful to anyone who could help me obtain the music.

Odd that such an obscure film should have such an affect on so many people so many years later. I think that I saw the movie on TV once (or maybe twice, I am not sure). I have never been able to forget the movie.

Some parts that I remember mostly are when the blind pilot insists that they allow the plane to be used by the intelligence operative and the phony officer who is really a nuclear scientist. What a great story! I am very humbled that so many of you admit that the film had such an affect on you. It did on me also. I entered the Service and stayed for almost 24 years active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard. I had some Marine Corps reserve time in college before that.

What a wonderful film! I would really like to have that music!

Tom Barnes arnes848@aol.com
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
One of my favorite war Movies.
donnyrussell6 February 2002
I feel "The Birdman"was one of the best war movies ever made. The cast of actors is excellent. The plot was interesting, and the movie was well produced. Any fan of Richard Basehart or Chuck Connors, should check out this movie. They will be in for a pleasant surprize. P.S. I'm currently looking for a copy of this movie.
1 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Flight Of The Dodo Bird
cutterccbaxter12 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I was glad to see Chuck Connors escape at the end of The Birdmen because as leader of the Escape Committee, he was too one dimensional in his escape plans.

I would have said to him, "Come on, Chuck, the whole tunnel thing has been done to death! It's predictable. Let's bounce some ideas around and see if we can't come up with something fresh." My first thought upon seeing Richard Basehart would be to build a submarine to escape. Another idea I had was to have the prisoners switch from playing baseball to forming a competitive pole vaulting team.

I thought building a glider was a good idea (way to go Doug McClure) other than those things are tough to land. We never did see Chuck land the thing at the end. I hope he didn't crash it into the Matterhorn.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed