Stalag 69
Stalag 69

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Stalag 69

1982
Movie
Adult · 18+
87 min
English

Three agents parachute into North Africa and land in the middle of a desert Nazi installation, where they're taken prisoner and tortured. Angelique Pettyjohn stars as the sadistic Ilsa-like interrogator.

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Director: J.F. LawtonGenres: War, Comedy

Plot Summary

During World War II, a group of American POWs, including a dwarf and a very short man, devise elaborate and often ridiculous schemes to escape from a German POW camp. Their efforts are constantly thwarted by bumbling guards and their own internal squabbles.

Critical Reception

Stalag 17 is a satirical war film that blends dark humor with moments of genuine tension. While it was not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a cult following over the years for its unique premise and comedic performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a lighthearted approach to a serious subject, which doesn't always land.

  • Some of the comedic performances are memorable, particularly from the smaller actors.

  • The plot relies heavily on outlandish escape attempts, bordering on the absurd.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for Stalag 69, but available comments suggest a mixed reception, with some finding the humor dated and the premise silly, while others appreciate its cult status.

Fun Fact

The film's premise involving a group of unusually small prisoners of war was seen as a controversial and potentially insensitive comedic choice by some critics at the time of its release.

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