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8.2
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Michael Thomsen
rated 9

Jeg er generelt ikke så meget til den klassiske 'kristen-spirituelle' franske instruktør Bresson, men lige denne film er BÅDE stor kunst, og basalt spændende.

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Cast & Crew

Robert Bresson
Director
François Leterrier
As Fontaine
Roger Planchon
As Guard on a Bike
Jacques Ertaud
As Orsini
Roland Monod
As Priest of Leiris
Jean Philippe Delamarre
As Le Prisonnier 110
Klaus Detlef Grevenhorst
As L'Officier de L'Abwehr

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A Man Escaped is a thrilling drama that follows the story of Fontaine, a member of the French Resistance who is imprisoned by the Germans during World War II. With the threat of execution looming over him, Fontaine becomes obsessed with escaping from prison. He meticulously plans his escape for weeks, chiseling away at his cell door and creating ropes out of his linens. Despite doubts from his fellow inmates, Fontaine remains determined to escape, and eventually convinces a young soldier named Jost to join him in his plan. Together, they make their way across the prison roof, killing a German guard in the process, and eventually shimmy across a rope to freedom. The film is a tense and gripping portrayal of courage and determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

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A Man Escaped was released in theaters on August 26, 1957.