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    The Great Escape: 15 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

    Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger4 Mins Read17 ViewsMarch 27, 2026
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    The Great Escape remains a crowning achievement in cinema history, capturing the indomitable spirit of Allied prisoners of war during World War II. Released in 1963 and directed by John Sturges, the film dramatizes the real-life mass escape from the high-security German camp Stalag Luft III.

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    While it takes several creative liberties – most notably the inclusion of American characters for Hollywood appeal – the film meticulously recreates the ingenuity, technical skill, and sheer grit required to dig three massive tunnels named Tom, Dick, and Harry.

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    Bolstered by an iconic score by Elmer Bernstein and an ensemble cast featuring Steve McQueen and Richard Attenborough, the movie transcends the “war film” genre to become a timeless epic of human resilience and the universal desire for freedom

    Here are 15 facts that you might not have known about The Great Escape

    1. The film is based on the 1950 book by Paul Brickhill, an Australian writer who was a prisoner at Stalag Luft III during the actual escape.

    2. Steve McQueen, a professional-grade motorcyclist, performed nearly all his own riding in the film. However, the final 60-foot jump over the barbed wire fence was performed by his friend and stuntman, Bud Ekins, for insurance reasons.

    3. During the motorcycle chase sequence in The Great Escape, Steve McQueen actually played both the hero (Hilts) and several of the German soldiers chasing him through clever editing.

    4. The production team built a full-scale replica of Stalag Luft III near Munich. They even hired former prisoners of the camp as technical advisors to ensure the barracks and tunnels looked accurate.

    5. In reality, no Americans took part in the final escape. While American POWs helped dig the tunnels, they were moved to a different compound just before the escape took place. The American characters were added to ensure the film’s success at the US box office.

    6. Charles Bronson, who played “Tunnel King” Danny Velinski, actually suffered from claustrophobia in real life. This was rooted in his childhood experience working in coal mines.

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    7. Donald Pleasence, who played the “forger” Colin Blythe, was the only actor in the cast who had actually been a POW during WWII. He was shot down over France and held in a German camp.

    8. The real tunnels were dug 30 feet underground to avoid German microphones. They were only 2 feet square and shored up with thousands of bed slats taken from the prisoners’ bunks.

    9. Composer Elmer Bernstein’s “Main Title” march became a massive hit. It is still frequently sung by English football fans today as a “patriotic” anthem during matches.

    10. The Great Escape accurately depicts that 76 men successfully exited the tunnel. In reality, only three made it to safety (two Norwegians and a Dutchman); the rest were recaptured.

    11. The film stays true to the grim reality that 50 of the recaptured officers were executed by the Gestapo on Hitler’s direct orders.

    12. The bike Steve McQueen rides in The Great Escape is a Triumph TR6 Trophy. Though it was a 1961 model dressed up to look like a 1940s BMW, McQueen insisted on using it because of its superior handling for stunts.

    13. The character of Wally Floody, the chief tunnel designer, was based on the real-life Canadian mining engineer Wally Floody, who served as the film’s primary technical consultant.

    14. The “Cooler” (solitary confinement) scenes were a Hollywood invention to showcase McQueen’s rebellious character, though the real camp did have a jail known as the “Abwehr.”

    15. The Great Escape was quite long for its time, running 172 minutes. Despite its length, it became one of the highest-grossing films of 1963 and remains a staple of holiday television broadcasts.

    Well, there you have it, 15 interesting facts you might not have known about The Great Escape. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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