The Great Escape (2/11) Movie CLIP - The Cooler (1963) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
While spending their punishment in the cooler, Hilts (Steve McQueen) and Ives (Angus Lennie) make more escape plans.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Great Escape is based on the true story of a group of Allied prisoners of war who managed to escape from an allegedly impenetrable Nazi prison camp during World War II. At the beginning of the film, the Nazis gather all their most devious and troublesome POWs and place them at a new prison camp, which was designed to be impervious to escapes. Immediately, the prisoners develop a scheme where they will leave the camp by building three separate escape tunnels. Richard Attenborough is the British soldier who masterminds the whole plan, and who commands his motley squad--featuring Charles Bronson as a Polish trench-digging expert, James Garner as an American with a talent for theft, Donald Pleasence as a masterful forger, and Steve McQueen as an American rebel--through the construction of the tunnels and, eventually, their escape. An epic adventure film, The Great Escape runs nearly three hours, featuring a rousing Elmer Bernstein score and exciting action sequences -- including a notorious motorcycle chase between McQueen and the Nazis -- the likes of which had never been seen before in Hollywood productions.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1963)
Cast: Angus Lennie, Steve McQueen
Director: John Sturges
Producers: James Clavell, John Sturges, Walter Mirisch
Screenwriters: Paul Brickhill, James Clavell, W.R. Burnett
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My mother met the real Cooler King when she was in high school, his advice to her was "Learn everything you can now, because you never know what can save your life." My mom lives that, and made sure we did too. LoL
No lie, this is why I studied chemical engineering in college. If it was good enough for Steve McQueen, it's good enough for me.
eatgreencrayons God bless. just don't build any bombs unless they're for us! ha! good luck in your career. we need you!
If this is how chemical engineers are represented.....BEST. ADVERT. EVAH!
Best comment award right here
@@TheFacefinder No bombs, though I briefly considered going into optical engineering and was told that if I did my masters in the program I would be wined and dined by a certain company, let's call them "Blatheon", and would presumably have worked on their guidance systems.
Instead I decided to go for a PhD in Pharmaceutical Science. Sometimes it makes me miss my plant design class, and I know how fraught the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries can be, but honestly, this is the place where I can do the most good by actually helping to develop treatments. Access to those treatments is something that has to be addressed on the political side, but at least I can help with the science and engineering.
Are you seriously serious??? You went to college and majored in chemical engineering all because of watching Steve McQueen portray an American POW living inside German POW camps
If you've seen any of the women in Hamilton, you'd know exactly why the men fight them off
LMAO!
mussleborough and hamilton, two great race courses
@@stonedoccultist5147, the town name is Musselburgh, it's just east of Edinburgh. As well as a race course (horses), Musselburgh also has one of the oldest golf courses in the world. In my younger days during the 80's & 90's I had many good nights in the pubs there drinking & chatting up bonnie lasses. Good times.. Now I live in Canada, and become homesick for Scotland when I hear Musselburgh mentioned in that fantastic film made before I was even born.
@@Pete1Scot Sounds like my kind of town. Horse racing AND dive bars, my two favorites!
The cells of Ives and Hilts are filmed on the same movie set with the same cell door and the same back wall in both cells. If you look closely at the concrete block walls of the two cells you will see the same small imperfections on the two walls because they are the _same wall_ .
Shannon85 whoah that’s crazy😱
DAMN
Well, ... that's cheating!!! 😎
You could've made a movie about these two alone frankly, The Cooler King and the Mole.
Most characters in this movie seem like you could make whole separate movies about them. They're so well-written!
A thing that people sometimes overlook in this scene is even though it's early in the film, you already start to see the hints at Ives' eventual breakdown. The chattiness, the sudden concern when Hilts stops talking, the pacing around and hugging himself. The signs are all there. Angus Lennie was at the top of his game.
That's a great analysis. I never connected the two I always interpreted it as his character was a little bit of a sycophant in awe of a cool American officer, but I see what you mean.
Subtitles are feckin ridiculous? Talk about lost in King Translation Herr Dr.
@@jasonflay8818 90 day wonder Von Ryan.
Great Escape, Great Cast, Great Movie
I assumed it was cold in the cell and that was why he was hugging himself, but Hilts does not, and yes, there are signs that Ives is going stir crazy. He is a little desperate to talk to Hilts and I suspect if he was cut off from all human contact his condition would have gone downhill even faster.
"are you there hilts?"
where the fuck could he have gone?
Movie title: The Great Escape
RIP Steve McQueen (March 24, 1930 - November 7, 1980), aged 50
And
RIP Angus Lennie (April 18, 1930 - September 14, 2014), aged 84
You both will be remembered as legends.
RIP Angus Lennie, yet another great talent lost
It one of the depressing things about watching these great older films, you end up remembering that most of these legends are dead. But their legacy lives on in these masterpieces.
but I am surprised. that Svenson who is the most memorable guy in this movie died just in his 50 at 1980. It's sad for him that he couldn't live next few decades to see techniogies or great car movies like Fast and Furious
In any war you gotta have a Scot as a friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻
These 2 were a great pair, just on how different they are. Amazing film!
We may never see movies like this ever again. It is quite sad.
LOL...There's a new WW2 anti German film every year.
@@jasonm949But bot as good
They exist, the studios just never market them and abandon them to streaming service algorithms
RIP Steve Mcqueen
Cause Of Death?
Cancer
RIP 🪦 to the rest of the late cast and crew. Respect to the fallen 50 warriors who inspired many books 📚, films 🎥 and stories
I can't be the only one to think that damn noise of the ball hitting the wall drove Ives crazy.
Poor poor Ives. Even the best of us have a breaking point.
Steve was a cycle rider and a good one winning many different types of events. Six day desert trial one of his favorite events. When he died he had more than 60 bikes of different brands. It's widely known he had a passion for machines. His movie big wigs went crazy anytime they learned he was risking broken banged body while under contract with movie people.
Art Schamberg did not know this..! I love Norton bikes because of this film.!!
I really enjoyed watching him with Malcolm in On Any Sunday
Steve McQueen wore the coolest(pun intented) leather jacket ever.
The A-2 bomber is perfectly attainable. Its military heritage makes it even cooler (pun intended)
3 second pause.. "are you there, Hilts?" 🤷🏼♂️😂
As has been noted elsewhere, Ives is on the way to a breakdown. Hence the excessive chattiness and fear of silence.
@@stevekaczynski3793 and Scottish people generally do engage others in conversation 👍🏻
Love how he steals the keys from the guard before they lock him up and then gives them back again Hahah
🤣
I witnessed 2 birds fighting outside a pub in Hamilton after the races, most vicious thing ive ever scene. Blood, fake eyelashes, hair extensions all over the place. It took 6 policemen to split it up and they both left in separate ambulances.!
Wtf
I can’t be the only one who thinks Ives sounds like Pippin in The Lord of the Rings.
Lukas Miller exactly what I was thinking
Just as I read that. I hear it. Lol. Totally.
If they ever remake this film, Ives has gotta be played by Billy Boyd
@@sallykat6944 Who could play Hilts today, though?
I mean they both have scottish accents, thats about it
"How tall are you Ives?"
"Five feet four. Why?"
" *(Because you barely pass my knees, you little Scottish leprechaun)* Oh, just wondering."
lord daver It’s just a joke laddy
lord daver I think that’s why he said Scottish leprechaun smart one
He’s the same height as me ;-;
According to Wikipedia, which is sometimes wrong, Angus Lennie was five foot one.
One thing I noticed here is, Hilts would've probably confused Ives if he said College, because in Britain and other commonwealth countries (I'm from Canada), college and university are two separate things, generally, you finish high school at 16, then if you want, you can go to college, you finish college at 18, after college, you can go to university, typically universities teach subjects, while colleges teach professions.
Konstantinos Nikolakakis no way. I’m from Australia. I always got that confused. I thought college WAS uni. Why does everyone ‘go away’ to college if they’re only 16.. and a lot ‘drop out’.. no one would ever do that in Australia at such a young age.. and we can drink at 18..
I didn't know that being from the southern states
@@countryboyblue21 you lot don't know much at all down there do ya? 🤣
Of course, then it gets even more confusing with things like King's College Cambridge
@@BrotherSurplice That's called a collegiate University, and what would be the point of academia if you couldn't have a laugh confusing people?
Possibly the most iconic scene in the film and perhaps even in motion picture history.
I've got this movie on DVD and camera angles such as the one at 1:34 show the edge of the cell wall on the left and what looks like a soundman with a microphone behind the wall. He appears to be holding a microphone up to the little window in the door recording McQueen's half of the dialogue.
If I had to listen to that bouncing ball over and over and over again I do believe I would of tried to strangle the King of Cool when we were released into population.
To me Steve McQueen the best actor of all time
When i first watched, I thought for a moment that he said:
Are you still there/here, Hitler?
What did you do in the college? Play baseball !! (best accent 🤣)
Silence! Into Ze Cooler!
Bicycles?
no motorcycles
Motorbikes without motors...
4 wheel on a track?
lena fan bikes bacally
What was amazing was that it was based on a actual event . Unfortunately, most of them were caught & excuted .
My grandfather was in this POW camp. When he saw this movie, he thought is was funny when Ives asks, “Are you there, Hilts?” Like where would he go? 😂
As you can see in the other comments, he was slowly reaching the point of mental breakdown so the excessive chattering and any period of uncomfortable silence (whether short of long) would make sense for him to ask.
I have got this movie DVD of
Steve McQueen Charles Bronson James Coburn Angus Lennie
David McCallum James Garner
Donald Pleasance
and Richard Attenborough in
The Great Escape
I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxx
When “into the cooler” became a funny meme…
This Scot was in Dr Who Terror of the Zygons with Tom Baker!! He has "Second Sight" aye! Stella cast mate. They don't make em like this anymore.
Caldera Records I never new that I’ll have to search that up
Let's not just make the better of it. Let's make the best.
Very nice stealth game.Highly recommend..
Steve McQueen is an underrated actor
I love the part beginning from 1:09
I got a base ball glove and ball, in the end!
"like the bit of an end of an Auger "
Better Call Saul S04 E04
Who else thought that they were in the same room???
Wow, I never thought about looking but in the movie they are supposedly in different cells (because they entered different doors to allegedly different cells) but in filming it is the _same room_ . Just look at the marks and various imperfections on the back wall of the two cells. They are the same.
Speaking of coolers. Who was "cooler," Dean or McQueen? (Hint: McQueen!!!)
Lee Marvin was cooler than both of them combined.
Who’s here after dean’s scene in cell in Supernatural !!
"How many feet could you go through in, say, eight hours?"
"I could cut through this duct here like the bit of an end from an organ!"
What the hell?
He is saying “dirt” and “auger” in a Scottish accent.
@@notsoancientpelican Further clarification: I could cut through this dirt like a drill bit that is specifically designed for soil and stone.
In the dictionary next to the word "cool" there's a picture of Steve McQueen"
These ads are a big mistake, RUclips. You are just putting people off clicking. It is extremely irritating.
Thats how they getting money
funny he said fighting aff the burds in Hamilton
birds not burds, its a slang term for women in the UK.
@@optimisticwhovian1726 He said burds though, which in our Scottish form of English is how we would say birds.
Truth be told, you would likely be fighting the burds in Hamilton.. 😂🙈💁🏻♂️
Roberts? Awwww...
Can’t Chuck a McMillian and Waif that way again? Joking, BayBee
I wasn’t
They let him keep the baseball?? 🤨
Great movie
The Mole escape out the cooler and take a scotch with the Cooler King in paradise, RIP Angus Lennie!
Alexandre Bertrand-Lafleur RIP both of them
Such a insightful scene..
Did hilts say “how tall is your wife” ??
😂
He actually say "How tall are you, Ives?"
Most loved movie.
I wouldlove to have been born in 1963 rather than in 1969
It’s okay, I hope you wrote some books for me to read because I was born later than that.
정말멋진 배우
Absolutely
Hamilton !
Reminds me of James doohan
At least he had a baseball 😭.
내기억속에 영원한스타
김병진 what?
Absolutely
These prisoners of the Germans were in a picnic compared w the others in Korea or Japan
You are right on the money. Death rate in German POW camps was about 2%. In Japan, close to 35%, plus they would torture our GIs. Germans didn't do that.
They are having a low voice talking through the Windows and the German guard outside is suppossed not to be hearing anything?? Hollywood is great!
Well they tried to escape god knows how many times to the point that the guards just roll their eyes and are like “ugh here we go again 🙄”. They probably knew that it wasn’t gonna work so they just let them talk.
Respect…
Those so-called "Fine people" put our guys in the cooler...low rations.
Idiot
💗 1963 I'm from 2019
Sure 😒
I get that its satire but I felt really offended by how the europeans where all played so weird and the american was just the smart guy and hero with no bad strain.
I'm offended that there's any Americans in it at all.
You’re worried about that. They got a yank to play the Australian! (James coburn)
Well Charles Bronson i guess was one whom you can consider cool who is Lithuanian although think he plays a Polish guy in the movie interms of Danny. But yeah i can see your point
@Frank Silvers True. True American hero!
@Frank Silvers what the hell does that have to do with the argument? I said europeans because they are europeans and they are all played in a very weird fashion. nationality has nothing to do with my argumentation my american friend
Mole.
5 feet four jockey
They are remaking this movie and they are going to call it The great Steve mcqueen escape
Why would they let him have a baseball glove in there?
Because what harm will having a baseball glove and ball do? He cant use them to escape or damage the compound and cos this is a movie so stop looking for logic flaws nobody cares.
Optimistic Whovian lol apparently you care. Its not like he could throw the ball at a guard and knock him out or anything like that.
Markaveli how could he throw his ball at the guard he’s the bats on his window door are too small for his baseball to get through
Well.. my guess is, isolation is seen as punishment. So maybe having a toy in there would ruin the point of it? But, who knows. The movie looks good though
My Stoned Mind he has it in the yard where he’s confronted by a guard..
You aren’t supposed to talk to people when you are in isolation, it kinda defeats the purpose of ‘’isolation’’
potato_master you’re not suppose to but they can’t stop you if you can communicate.. no ones gonna not talk if they can...
Not supposed to escape from Prison either. I have a feeling these characters are a tad rebellious.
There were NO American in this prison camp
So?
You! Into The Cooler!
Good
24 mars 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂sont anniversaire de steve''❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😔😔😔😔😔
If u like this movie go watch trenches eight parts
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Lockdown.
Question I have would this mole thing work?
Well they tried it later, so the answer was no. Lol
Trying to cage a Scotsman, never heard of anything more absurd in my life.
He’s the same height as me ._.
Short
motters234 D:
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Off to isolation.. with this other guy.
“INTO THE COOLER!”
I approve!
Bike
Cannot wait for some snot nose kid to come along and remake Pulp Fiction or Django Unchained. That will be a swift kick in the pants to all the snot noses running around thinking that movies today are so much better than classic films. This is bound to happen because Hollywood cannot help itself. Hollywood is no longer capable of developing new ideas.
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
👍👍👍
Wouldn't a Scottish man say his height in meters not feet?
Of course not, in Great Britain we use the imperial measurement system of miles, feet, inches, pints and pounds like the Americans
There was no legal requirement for metric measurements in the 1940s, the era in which the film is set. Even to this day older people in particular still use the imperial system in casual conversation; that is what they grew up with and what they are used to.
Not really. In Australia we use both referring to height, only though... we are metric.
@Derreck Jones Our use of Imperial is still strange to me no one who has been to state school since the early 70s has been taught Imperial. We are a bizarre mish mash of the two systems even within the same type of measurement I find some things easy in metric than imperial and vice versa.
⚾ still. Jkmrbd
Wack movie
I'm just guessing here but, I bet you're black?
No matter the origan of the Americanm's name - Hiltz..etc..they are eal;way American. Not today.
Why are 13% of the population in 95% of commericals
Too bad the Germans didn’t understand that 13 was an unlucky number, or else they wouldn’t have called it Stalag -13
@@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Stalag Luft III, not 13. That was a comedy show.
No matter the origan of the Americanm's name - Hiltz..etc..they are eal;way American. Not today.