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  1. The Welsh Great Escape: Directed by Michael Davies. With Jack Davenport. In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high security camp in Bridgend in Wales and were tracked by a motley collection of armed soldiers, Home Guard, dogs, local children and Girl Guides.

    • (13)
    • Comedy
    • Michael Davies
    • 2003-12
  2. 1 dic 2003 · Overview. In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high security camp in Bridgend in Wales and were tracked by a motley collection of armed soldiers, Home Guard, dogs, local children and Girl Guides. One of the largest manhunts of the whole war was dramatic, serious and comic in turn - but not tragic. Michael Davies. Director, Writer. Social.

  3. 2003 Directed by Michael Davies. In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high security camp in Bridgend in Wales and were tracked by a motley collection of armed soldiers, Home Guard, dogs, local children and Girl Guides. One of the largest manhunts of the whole war was dramatic, serious and comic in turn - but not tragic. Cast. Crew. Details.

    • Michael Davies
    • Hartswood Films
  4. Synopsis. In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high security camp in Bridgend in Wales and were tracked by a motley collection of armed soldiers, Home Guard, dogs, local children and Girl Guides. One of the largest manhunts of the whole war was dramatic, serious and comic in turn - but not tragic. Cast. Jack Davenport. Narrator.

    • Michael Davies
    • 60
    • Comedy, Documentary, War & Military
    • Narrator
  5. The Welsh Great Escape. 2003. 1h. Comedy. Where to Watch. Buy. $19.99. Cast. Jack Davenport (Narrator) Director. Michael Davies. Synopsis. In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high...

  6. La grande fuga ( The Great Escape) è un film del 1963 diretto da John Sturges . Il film è basato sul libro di Paul Brickhill, pilota australiano della Royal Australian Air Force, il cui Supermarine Spitfire venne abbattuto in Tunisia nel marzo 1943.

  7. 1 dic 2003 · In 1945 70 German POWs escaped from the high security camp in Bridgend in Wales and were tracked by a motley collection of armed soldiers, Home Guard, dogs, local children and Girl Guides. One of the largest manhunts of the whole war was dramatic, serious and comic in turn - but not tragic.