(1981) | Escape A La Victoria

The movie is loosely inspired by the real-life of 1942, where a team of former Dynamo Kyiv players faced German soldiers in occupied Ukraine. While the film has a more heroic ending, the real historical event had far more tragic consequences for the players involved. It was also a remake of the 1961 Hungarian film Two Half-Times in Hell . ESCAPE A LA VICTORIA (1981)

Corporal Luis Fernandez (who famously performs a bicycle kick in the film). Bobby Moore: Terry Brady. Osvaldo Ardiles: Carlos Rey. Escape a la victoria (1981)

While training for the match, the prisoners and the French Resistance coordinate a daring escape plan through the sewer system of the Stade Colombes in Paris, where the game is held. Iconic Cast The movie is loosely inspired by the real-life

Initially intended as a propaganda tool for the Nazi regime, the prisoners eventually accept the challenge. ESCAPE A LA VICTORIA (1981) Corporal Luis Fernandez

(known as Victory in English) is a classic 1981 sports-war film directed by John Huston . It is widely considered a cult film for its unique blend of a World War II escape plot with the sport of football (soccer) . Plot Summary

Captain Robert Hatch, the American goalkeeper. Max von Sydow: Major Karl von Steiner. Football Legends:

The film is set in 1943 during World War II at the Gersdorff prisoner-of-war camp. Major Karl von Steiner, a former German international player, proposes an exhibition match between a German team and a team of Allied prisoners.

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