There’s something about a good escape movie that leaves you with a hole in your stomach. You feel like you’re on the edge of your seat, knowing that one wrong move can flip the perfect plan to elude the authorities and gain freedom from everything that’s holding you back. The more complex the plan, the more we invest in the success or failure of the escape. Here is a list of some of the movies that feature the best movie escapes.

Escape from New York (1981)

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When Escape from New York the premiere took place in 1981, the action took place in the near future in 1997. Maybe it’s a little outdated, but John CarpenterThe story of Manhattan turned into a maximum security prison is one of his best films. Serpent Plisskin (Kurt Russellis a convicted bank robber-turned-hero tasked with navigating a lawless New York City neighborhood to save the President of the United States (Donald Pleasence), who was kidnapped by a group of rogue inmates after the crash of Air Force One in the middle of the Big Apple. being late Isaac Hayes great in his role as Duke, the leader of a gang of misfits who hold the President of the United States hostage in exchange for their freedom.

Escape from Alcatraz (1979)

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When Clint Eastwood not busy playing Dirty Harry or doing spaghetti westerns, he hatched a plan to get out of the most infamous prison in the United States. Long before Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage made their way to RockClint was busy trying Escape from Alcatraz. His character, Frank Morris, implements a plan in which every inch of a bold plan is thought out. From making papier-mâché mannequins to fool prison guards to squeezing through the tightest of alleyways, he takes two inmates with him in an attempt to do what no human has ever done before - get off the island and then swim through the waters. swarming with sharks, towards the shore. San Francisco security.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

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Ellis Boyd ReddingMorgan Freeman), or “Redhead,” says it best: “He had a quiet demeanor, walk and talk that just wasn’t normal around here. peace, as if he wore an invisible cloak that would protect him from this place.” He, of course, meant Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), who is wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to life in prison. The Shawshank Redemption it’s not just one of the best escape films, it’s definitely one of the best films ever made. The story of a banker who ends up in jail only to receive sweet redemption for twenty years is nothing short of a movie masterpiece. Did we mention Freeman and Robbins’ criminal double snub at the Oscars next year? Now we have. Freeman was nominated but didn’t win, and Robbins wasn’t even invited to the red carpet.

Victory (1981)

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With the World Cup just coming to an end, it would be remiss not to include this amazing escape movie featuring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caineand Pele as prisoners of war in a Nazi camp. When the head of the institutionMax von Sydow) organizes a football match between an international group of Allied prisoners and their Nazi captors, an insidious plot is underway that will test the resolve of the prisoners as they attempt to use the exhibition as cover for a fearless attempt to escape from the brutal clutches of the Third Reich regime.

Great Escape (1963)

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With an amazing cast that includes Hollywood stars like Steve McQueen, James Garner, James Coburnand Charles Bronson, big escape this is a wonderful classic detailing the escape of a group of POWs held in Germany after being captured during the World War!!. In a joint effort by American and British prisoners, the complicated plan, which includes digging a long tunnel under the POW camp, is only half the battle, as the group must also find a safe way out of enemy lines once they’re out in the open. . Such an amazing collection of talented actors is rarely seen in the cinema today.

Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

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Alexandre Dumas’ seminal vengeance novel against Sir Edmond d’Anthes (Jim Caviezel) is also a terrific escape film. AT Count of Monte Cristowhen a simple man with a simple desire marries his beloved Mercedes (Dagmara Dominczyk), illegally arrested and imprisoned by a man he considered his friend, Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce), he toils and languishes in a dark and damp dungeon while Mondego marries an unsuspecting Mercedes. It takes years for Edmond to regain his freedom and execute a brilliant plan of sweet revenge on the man who tried to steal his life and love.

Papillon (1973)

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Steve McQueen stars in another gem of an escape film in the 1973 classic. Papillon. Nicknamed “Papillon” by inmates because of his butterfly tattoo on his chest, the film is based on the true story of Henri Charrière, a small-time con man falsely convicted of murder who will stop at nothing to escape a labor camp in French Guiana, South America. . He teams up with the notorious forger Louis Degas.Dustin Hoffman..and the two got together and scribbled a plan to find sweet freedom.

Runaway Man (1956)

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While we’re on the subject of French-themed prison break films, this true story, based on the writings of POW and French Resistance fighter André Devigne Fontaine, is the oldest but arguably the best of the genre. In execution François LeterrierFontaine’s story describes an elaborate prison break that suffered a major setback when his Nazi captors assigned him a new cellmate during World War II. With a set of weapons forged by his own hand and an inch by inch mental plan of the Fort Montluc prison, he decides to take his new cellmate with him to try and slip out from under the noses of the Germans.

Escape from Pretoria (2020)

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memo Daniel Radcliffe “You’re not at Hogwarts anymore, Harry!” Imprisoned for distributing pro-integration and anti-apartheid literature in South Africa in the 1970s, freedom fighters Tim Jenkin (Radcliffe) and Stephen Lee (Daniel Webster) are bullied by a brutal prison captain and staff. With a set of homespun wooden keys, Jenkin can lead a group of three prisoners through the dank prison maze, past the guards, and out the front gate. Escape from Pretoria. Mark Leonard Winter also shines as Leonard Fontaine, a French prisoner caught in the mess of apartheid who is part and parcel of the escape.

Cool Hand Luke (1967)

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Chain Gang Boss (Strother Martin) in Cool Hand Luke claims that “what we have here is an inability to communicate!” He may be right, but that doesn’t stop Luke JacksonPaul Newman) from a common rule breaker in this gorgeous epic set under the hot sun in a Florida prison yard. Luke’s “if you don’t succeed at first, try again” mentality leads him to run away and be captured several times. His rebellious nature leads him to spend a lot of time in the pit, but he is not broken as he continues to find his way out of prison over and over again. This classic role cemented Newman’s status as one of the most iconic leading men in film history.