

The Birdmen
During WWII an American soldier sent to Norway to help with the escape of a scientist working on the atomic bomb for the Germans. Before they can escape they are captured and sent to a POW prison camp in an alpine castle. Cook must find a way to escape with the scientist before the Gestapo discover the Norwegian's true identity and convinces the other prisoners to build a two person glider in which they plan to escape.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a group of American POWs devise an audacious plan to escape a German prison camp. Led by a resourceful American pilot, they meticulously plan and execute a daring escape, using their ingenuity and courage to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate enemy territory, facing the constant threat of recapture and the harsh realities of war.
Critical Reception
The Birdmen received mixed to positive reviews from critics upon its release, with many praising its thrilling action sequences and strong performances from its ensemble cast. However, some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the historical accuracy to be occasionally questionable. Audiences generally responded well to the film's adventurous spirit and suspenseful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exciting escape sequences and the performances of its veteran actors.
- Some critics noted a familiar plot structure and minor historical liberties.
- The film successfully captures a sense of wartime adventure and camaraderie.
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Fun Fact
Although set during World War II and featuring many acclaimed actors, 'The Birdmen' is often overlooked in discussions of classic war films from that era, possibly due to its less prominent release or the fact that it was a made-for-television film that later received a theatrical release in some markets.
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