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  2. Great Escape Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Great Escape Theatres was a movie-theatre chain that operated movie theatres ... Harrisburg 14: Harrisburg, PA: Nov. 2007 Hamilton Mill 14: Dacula, GA: July 11, 2008 ...

  3. List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape - Wikipedia

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    The "Great Escape" was a World War II mass escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Stalag Luft III.It resulted in the murder of 50 recaptured escapees.. It was the basis of The Great Escape, a book by Paul Brickhill describing the escape and The Great Escape, a film based on the book.

  4. The Great Escape (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Escape continues to receive acclaim from modern critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 94% based on 53 reviews. The site's critics consensus reads, "With its impeccably slow-building story and a cast for the ages, The Great Escape is an all-time action classic." [67]

  5. Great Escape - Wikipedia

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    Great Escape or The Great Escape may refer to: History. In chronological order. The great Carson City prison escape (September 17, 1871), the prison break from ...

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  7. Tim Walenn - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert William Walenn (24 February 1916 – 29 March 1944), known as Tim Walenn, was a British bomber pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World War.He took part in the "Great Escape" from Stalag Luft III in March 1944, but was re-captured and subsequently shot by the Gestapo.

  8. List of prison escapes - Wikipedia

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    Morgan and his officers escaping. On 27 November 1863, Confederate general John Hunt Morgan and six of his officers, most notably Thomas Hines, escaped from their cells in the Ohio Penitentiary by digging a tunnel from Hines' cell into the inner yard and then ascending a wall with a rope made from bunk coverlets and a bent poker iron.

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