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The Last Escape

"Behind Enemy Lines...Nothing Could Stand In Their Way!"

During World War II, American officer Capt. Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) and a British military unit boldly infiltrate German-occupied enemy territory and attempt to kidnap brilliant Nazi scientist Dr. Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun) and bring him back in one piece. While shuttling their prized captive to safety, the Allied forces courageously assist desperate refugees and tussle with overpowering German and Russian forces.

Top Cast

  • Stuart Whitman

    Stuart Whitman

    Lee Mitchell

  • John Collin

    John Collin

    Sgt. Henry McBee

  • Martin Jarvis

    Martin Jarvis

    Lt. Donald Wilcox

  • Pinkas Braun

    Pinkas Braun

    Von Heinken

  • Günther Neutze

    Günther Neutze

    Maj. Hessel

  • Margit Saad

    Margit Saad

    Karen Gerhardt

  • Patrick Jordan

    Patrick Jordan

    Maj. Griggs

  • Johnny Briggs

    Johnny Briggs

    Cpl. O'Connell

  • Harald Dietl

    Harald Dietl

    Maj. Petrov

Overview

During World War II, American officer Capt. Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) and a British military unit boldly infiltrate German-occupied enemy territory and attempt to kidnap brilliant Nazi scientist Dr. Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun) and bring him back in one piece. While shuttling their prized captive to safety, the Allied forces courageously assist desperate refugees and tussle with overpowering German and Russian forces.

Rating

6.8 / 10
5 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Wuchak
    Wuchak
    6 Sep 14, 2025

    **_Action-packed ‘B’ WW2 flick with Stuart Whitman_** As the Western Allies advance into Germany in 1945, the Soviet Red Army is advancing from the East with both sides wanting to apprehend a notable rocket scientist. An American captain (Whitman) heads a special force of Allies. "The Last Escape" is similar to “The Bridge at Remagen” and “Hornets’ Nest,” both released around the same time, except that this one would take 3rd place due to questionable execution and editing of the action scenes. It just comes across low-rent and quickly put-together. Nevertheless, there’s lots of action and you can’t beat the authentic German locations. It fills the bill if you're in the mood for WW2 movie from the European theater. It helps that an attempt at human interest is included in the mix, particularly the inclusion of civilians that want out of Germany; and the boy. Blonde Margit Saad is a nice addition. The ending is an interesting nod to the meeting of the Allies and the Soviets at the Elbe River near Torgau on April 25, 1945. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Munich in southeastern Germany. GRADE: B-

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