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<title>This Great Escape</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/andrew-steinmetz/this_great_escape.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/andrew-steinmetz/this_great_escape_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="This Great Escape" alt ="This Great Escape"/></a><br//>"What the hell kind of great escape is this? No one escapes!"<BR>&#8212;L.B. Mayer, on the 1963 film<BR>He had 57 seconds of screen time in the most lavish POW film Hollywood ever produced. He was blond. A Gestapo agent. Sauntering down the aisles of a speeding train, he speaks in terse German to Richard Attenborough, Gordon Jackson, David McCallum. The film is The Great Escape (by John Sturges, starring Steve McQueen); the actor, though uncredited, is Michael Paryla. He was half Jewish. Shortly after filming he died.<BR>In This Great Escape, Andrew Steinmetz tenderly reconstructs the life of a man seen by millions yet recognized by no one, whose history&#8212;from childhood flight from Nazism to suspicious death twenty years later&#8212;intersects bitterly, ironically, and often movingly with the plot of Sturges's great war film. Splicing together documentary materials with correspondence, diary entries, and Steinmetz's own travel journal, This Great...]]></description>
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