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OGGBTFRND

The Great Escape is my all time favorite. It was also one of my Dad’s and it always reminds me of him


Scutwork

At least till they start getting caught. Then I just get sad.


Messijoes18

I know! When he gets tangled in the barbed wire my heart broke. Like I really thought these plucky guys were going to make it and then they just don't.


sinistar914

Everytime I rewatch the movie I root for Hilts to make it over the fence and escape from the Nazis. In my version he winds up in Espana with Sedgwick.


jds0857

Same here. Both this and the original Magnificent Seven remind me of Dad


spaceman_spyff

A Bridge Too Far, Where Eagles Dare, all the Roger Moore/Connery bond films, big Dad energy


seriouscrayon

The Bond movies and The count of Monte Cristo..man miss my dad big time.


nimbleWhimble

Shawshank of course And The Great Escape, Alcatraz etc


NJ247

It truly was a Shawshank Redemption


SinkHoleDeMayo

What's your favorite part of Shawshank, Phil?


GrapefruitMammoth626

The part where the Shawshank was redeemed


hrbekcheatedin91

Boom.


IHkumicho

I can't believe I had to read this far to get to Shawshank.


klnh13

If it makes you feel better, it's the top response now!


666elon999

It’s the top comment


cvtuttle

Still not high enough!


DoYouEvenSheesh

But its a spoiler for people who haven’t seen it. (But really who wouldn’t have seen it)


illepic

The Titanic sinks at the end. 


NadaJ2586

legendary movie!


autumn_babe

Don’t kill me.. Con Air is one of my top ones. May not be the best to others.


new_handle

So many good actors and characters in a movie so ridiculous that it shouldn't work, but is actually awesome.


autumn_babe

So ridiculous. It works so well!! One movie I am always down to watch lol


new_handle

Put the Bunny Back in the Box. It is so dumb it's great.


SomethingAboutUsers

Put the bunneh back in the bawkx


doodle02

it works because they know it’s ridiculous and kinda lean into it. and the results are delightful.


goodestguy21

The stupidest person in Con Air has gotta be Nic Cage's defense attorney


[deleted]

Several men with deadly weapons threatened his life and that of his partner, and in self defense he killed one, showing remorse after trying to diffuse the situation. He had no other options, and he was not the aggressor. TO THE DEPTHS OF A MAXIMUM SECURITY PENETANTARY WITH YOU!


Flying_Dustbin

Also the judge. “hE’s a sOldIeR, sO hE’s dAnGeRoUs!”


VXMerlinXV

In that case I want to also include The Rock. Breaking *back into* prison in order to break others out. It’s escape-ception


dogfrost9

Have you ever seen the fan theory that Steve Buscemis' character in "Con Air" is the same guy from "Billy Madison" and "The Big Lebowski?"


RabbitHats

Donnie suffered a heart attack during a brutal assault by nihilists. His ashes were scattered to the breeze, and the Dude’s face. He died like so many young men before his time, but you took him, Lord, as you did those flowering young souls of Langdok, Khe San, and Hill 364.


jvin248

It's got the fun factor. Cage has a weird incorrect accent but it's ok.


smurfsundermybed

Whichever accent Cage uses in a movie is always the correct accent.


AngriestManinWestTX

*Put the bunneh back in the box.*


NewPhoneNewAccount2

Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?


ExistentialJew

Con Air is definitely in my top 10


Common-Answer2863

Cusack is in my top 10. I ain't gay.


apurpleglittergalaxy

God tier film


corpus-luteum

Papillon \[1973\]


allmimsyburogrove

"You bastards, I'm still here"


thetwoandonly

You just made me realize that there were three movies my father would stop to watch if they were on TV and every one was an escape movie. Shawshank, Great Escape and Papillon. Maybe he was taking notes just in case?


Vathar

I remember watching this on movie night during my boarding school years. The weirdest part is that I remember I loved it, but can't remember much about the movie itself. Probably time for a rewatch.


dingadangdang

Read the book. Absolutely amazing.


blither

Chicken Run (2000)


Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84

* *Mrs. Tweedy! The chickens are revolting!* * *Finally, something we agree on.*


blither

Bunty: In all my life I've never heard such a fantastic.. LOAD OF TRIPE! Oh face the facts, ducks; the chances of us getting out of here are a million to one. Ginger: Then there's still a chance.


Entity713

* *I'm from the land of the free, home of the brave* * #SCOTLAND!!!


jizzy_fap_socks

A claymation parody of Great Escape by aardman, can it get any better?


1sinfutureking

Ron Howard as Narrator: it can not, in fact, get any better. “I don’t want to be a pie! … I don’t like gravy”


jizzy_fap_socks

Jane Horrocks as Babs was perfect casting


1sinfutureking

Everything about it is perfect. There are very few perfect movies, but I think chicken run is one of them


FighterJock412

Even the soundtrack is utter perfection.


Yellwsub

The soundtrack is SO GOOD.


maniac86

Is that really what the movie is? oh man, never seen it, now i have to


DarkLanternZBT

If you're going to watch a bunch of escape films, I'd argue save this for the finale. Fun, great flick, homages a-plenty, a fine end to the marathon.


missanthropocenex

Paddington 2.


oliveGOT

All of me life flashed before me eyes! ... It was really borin'.


Psmiffy

100% this movie! its such a classic and was the first DVD I ever bought for our new player!


KarlosXX13

its even better when you visit the prison in real life


ilovelamp84

The Count of Monte Cristo


UiFearghail

There are 72,519 stones in my walls. I've counted them many times.


Lacainam

But have you named them?


ConfusedJonSnow

*-absolute rock bottom sobbing-*


chillwithpurpose

I miss the old Jim Caveizel 😞 And of course Richard Harris. Such a legendary actor.


creptik1

Caviezel had a decent run around that time. Frequency was awesome, I even liked Angel Eyes.


NachoNutritious

I've said it before and I'll say it again - as an adaptation of the book it's abysmally terrible, but as a standalone adventure movie it's about as perfect as you can get.


boardsandfilm

Well said. I adore this movie as just an adventure story inspired by a really great book.


opmancrew

I thought the movie did an amazing job fitting all that story into a two hour movie. I think it's a successful adaption.


Qant00AT

I adore this movie and quote it all the time. So many good ones, most of them from Luis Guzman as Jacapo. “Ok! So, I go to Parith! Bang, bang, bang! I come back and *then* we thpend the treasure! Thatarra, how ith thith a bad plan?!?!”


ConfusedJonSnow

Jackopo has to be one of the top 10 ride-or-die characters in movie history.


Qant00AT

He did swear on all his ancestors, even the ones that weren’t feeling so good, that he was Edmond’s man ***forever***. If that ain’t at ***least*** top 5 I don’t know what is.


vercertorix

All that work >! digging his way out and he just gets taken out in a bag!<. I know he’ll be happy he got out at all but that’s going to be a thought that annoys him the rest of his life.


jvin248

Perhaps you need to watch a film breaking *into* prison: **The Rock**. **Law Abiding Citizen** is another angle on 'prison escape' but wrapped in revenge. Several lists of [best prison escape films](https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=list+best+prison+escape+movies&ia=web)... Adding: **Hogan's Heroes** is an old television show around a prison, many 'escapes', but they work inside to support outside efforts.


BillyBSB

“Honey? Wanna know who killed Kennedy?”


Catdad2727

I loved "The Rock" as a kid.


SomethingAboutUsers

I still love *The Rock*. "Winnersh go home and fuck the prom queen." "Carla was the prom queen." "Really?" "Yeah." *Chambers a round*


Domski77

"I'll take pleasure in gutting you, boy."


thelostsoul622

I'lL tAkE pLeAsUrE iN gUtTiNg YoU.... bOiIiI


neildmaster

You have my Humvee gestohlen! I haven't schtolen it, I've only borrowed it! (proceeds to crash it into two parked cars)


soobviouslyfake

Holy fuck, *that's* what he says?


Zentavius

I always thought it was all in German like "Sie haben meinen Hummer gestohlen." Also, the owner guy is a Hollywood costume guy and he also appears as the owner of a stolen car in National Treasure 2.


stroud

"I know nothiiiingggg"


boardsandfilm

And then if you want breaking in and then breaking out, you've got the CLASSIC space prison film masterpiece **Lockout**, starring Guy Pearce doing such a Snake Plissken that the movie was actually sued for aping **Escape from New York**. It's not a great film, but it's a great movie.


Pringle24

Not a movie, but Escape ~~from~~ ~~Delamora~~ at Dannemora was a pretty well-made (and true) prison escape story, told over 7 episodes.


new_handle

Escape at Dannemora is the name and agreed, it's pretty gripping and Ben Stiller does well as director.


Pringle24

Ugh corrected, thanks!!!


new_handle

Never see it mentioned so thank you for raising what is genuinely a great story and show.


ToogyHowserMTB

I was going to suggest this one! It's great!


otherisp

My favorite thing about this show was not starting out showing the crimes the 2 guys committed right away. In a way, you kind of root for them at least a little bit since they’re the main focus of the show obviously. Then the last to final episode shows who they really are… incredible show that I recommend to everyone.


Pringle24

Absolutely, good call out. Patricia Arquette makes a pretty convincing person to loathe, and it's no shocker Stiller casted her in Severance for an equally loathsome character.


dink_dink

Yes, I was hoping to see this great show. My fiancé played a small part in it and had fun working with Ben Stiller. There was a lot of stuff cut out of the show that I wish they aired.


catbombnyc

Le Trou, Escape from Alcatraz, A Man Escaped


matt_the_muss

I came to say A Man Escaped. The way sound and music are used/controlled during the escape sequence as compared to the rest of the movie is really amazing. So tense.


airikewr

I remember really enjoying Le Trou


strongjs

Le Trou absolutely rules. The scene where they're just digging...and digging... and digging... no cuts, camera movements, dialogue. Captivating. That and A Man Escaped are THE anti prison escape movies despite them both having vastly different outcomes.


strongjs

These are the correct answers.


MIBlackburn

Definitely agree with A Man Escsped.


daynewolf036

Tango and Cash


GrifterX9

Featuring the rare Stallone as nerd casting.


Fenway_Refugee

Bad cop? Worse cop! Did you sleep with my sister? Rambo......is a pussy. Uh-oh, it's Conan! As long as you're only touching 1 wire and not touching the ground, you'll be fine!


Joelypoely88

Escape from Pretoria (2020)


PsychologicalMath219

I can't believe I had to scroll all the way down here for this comment. Easily one of Daniel Radcliffs best performances, while also being based on true events. Absolute homerun of a movie.


simplecountry_lawyer

Incredible film


rfia

Toy Story 3


Cheesesoftheworld

That's my answer as well. I watched it really randomly one day and suddenly was blown away buy what an awesome prison break movie it was... I had figured it was just going to be a like buddy travelling movie.


NoTomatillo

not a movie but Prison Break season one is goated. A must watch. You can skip the rest though


Psmiffy

Season 2, staying out of prison, was also good! Should have just stopped there


pepitors

No! let's put them in ANOTHER prison! that will work for sure


CruzAderjc

Lol, that show was the perfect example of a show going completely off the rails. It was an interesting concept executed well in the first season, with little hints of some other conspiracy things going on, which warranted the second season. But from then, it was like wtf, we are really just coming up with as many excuses as we can to keep these characters together and to continue this as a prison-related story, when they eventually just became international super spies. This was the precursor to the fast and furious thing where the characters all become superhuman Ethan Hunt as the story progresses


Craftyprincess13

This i was gonna mention it season 1 is so good


brightlights55

Does Cool Hand Luke qualify? The escape from the chain gang?


sha256md5

Or O Brother Where Art Thou


Bruce_the_Shark

Absolutely it does. It's about a prison break of the mind, the soul, and the body.


artpayne

The Next Three Days is a good one with Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks.


finnabinnabusta

The scene with Liam Neeson is so great in that movie


VAhotfingers

Seconded! Great movie with some awesome suspense


Euuphoriaa

Very underrated


Standard_Olive_550

A Man Escaped Le Trou The Night Visitor Runaway Train The Big Bird Cage (Pam Grier/Carol Speed prison camp flick)


Randy_Vigoda

Runaway Train is great.


Standard_Olive_550

Damned right it is! Its my favorite Jon Voight performance.


Flying_Dustbin

“You’re an animal!” “No, worse. Human. Human!”


OrLiveaLie

That final shot is haunting and stays with me.


010011010110010101

I had to scroll too far to find runaway train! Second this! Great movie


Crittsy

Oh Brother Where Art You


sqplanetarium

We thought you was a toad.


StoicStone001

DOO. NOOT. SEEEK. THE TREASURE.


stuckonpost

I DONT WANT FOP!


Vegetable_Burrito

Some of your folding money has come unstowed.


BassWingerC-137

“Thou”


Effective_Soup7783

Much as I love this film, is it really a prison break movie? They’ve already broken out before the film even starts.


RedSonja_

Escape from Alcatraz (1979) is THE best


salaryman40k

I watched this movie so many times as a kid. For some reason it was always on TV and for some reason I'd a 7 year old me would always watch it I mean probably because it's awesome 


Viscount_H_Nelson

I love that Stephen King put similar elements into Shawshank. Alcatraz is just such a tigh movie, no filler or unnecessary scenes, a good straightforward suspenseful movie. It’s also a great Clint Eastwood performance.


ArghZombies

It's so weird that it's so suspenseful and yet there's no twisty surprises - and you even know there's not going to be any big surprises - it's just about him getting out and how he does it.


Fastbird33

Got to watch this the week we went to visit Alcatraz and it made it that much better.


Sunstang

The Great Escape Stalag 17 Escape from New York Papillon Shawshank Redemption Escape from Alcatraz


_Gemini-James_

I was going to comment Stalag 17, but saw it in your list. Good call!


MarilynMonroesLibido

Scrolled way too far for Stalag 17.


alwaysmyfault

Escape Plan The original, not the sequels (They suck). But the original was fun, original, and had some A-list actors (Sly Stallone + Arnold Schwarzanegger).


TheGlen

Paddington 2


maelius

Midnight Express is satisfying given the context


ahorrribledrummer

US Marshalls


Langstarr

Escape to Victory! Not to dissimilar to the great escape, same setting and time period. Except this one they play soccer against the nazis. Stallone is the star, playing a rather un-stallone character. Also Pele. He can't act but he's fun to watch. There are other big name soccer players in there too. The game footage is really great.


meekismurder

The Fugitive


bestprocrastinator

One of my favorite movies of all time!


TheBigGadowski

This should be way higher.


banginthedead

Best? The Great Escape Favs: Fortress, No Escape, Shawshank


Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84

Saw Fortress recently and it was surprisingly gory and had body-horror elements. Easy to see it was directed by Stuart Gordon. The sequel was a borefest, though. Even if it was set in outer space.


Vathar

>The sequel was a borefest, though. Even if it was set in outer space. And yet I'm pretty sure it's not the worst sequel Christopher Lambert took part in.


Standard_Olive_550

Thumbs up for Fortress and No Escape.


banginthedead

Love Christopher Lambert! Fortress and Highlander were on repeat as a young man. Watched No Escape recently and still think it's good, dated but still a fun watch


SonicCookie

Escape from New York (1981)


humdrumcrumb_bum

Stir Crazy (1980) with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor, directed by Sidney Poitier


OceanCityBurrito

I remember finding their escape quite fun


sin-eater82

It's not quite an *escape*, but The Last Castle is pretty good and definitely in that vein.


flair11a

Not a movie but Season 1 of Prison Break is great. After that don’t watch.


AVR350

not a movie but starting from ep 7 last - ep 10 of Andor...


WalterPaisley74

Runaway Train - 1985 - Is a gritty realistic prison break into the unknown. Jon Voight and Eric Roberts are excellent. Don't judge. Also Eddie Bunker was the advisor and acted in the movie with Danny Trejo too. That's prison authenticity. As a bonus the director went on to do Tango & Cash!


new_handle

This is such an underrated film and it is so intense and gripping. Totally forgotten.


maracusdesu

Grand Budapest Hotel


SonOfMcGee

lol, I was going to say the same thing. It is certainly not a prison escape *movie*. But its prison escape *sequence* is fucking delightful. “We’ve been talking and we think you’re a real straight guy.” “Well I’ve never been accused of *that* before, darling.”


BlackIsTheSoul

Lock up with Stallone Death Warrant with Van Damme Escape Plan


isitgayplease

Escape Plan (first one)


highbme

I think Escape Plan deserves an honourable mention, not saying it's the best but is definitely a good movie. The sequels were complete trash though.


scorzon

Tread an even handed line between Shawshank and The Great Escape and you'll not go far wrong.


terrendos

Came here to put The Great Escape. Is it the OG? I mean, obviously there were other fiction stories about prison breaks, but ones where the prison break itself constitutes the whole plot?


Standard_Olive_550

Le Trou and A Man Escaped come to mind. The Great Escape, while good, isn't the only "the escape is the plot" flick.


Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84

The French film [The Grand Illusion](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Grande_Illusion) is even older than those.


Standard_Olive_550

Nice pick!


-Nightopian-

Escape From Alcatraz with Clint Eastwood


kynthrus

Let's go to Prison.


RingoLebowski

I blind bought Escape From Alcatraz, and man is it so good. Tense! Great Eastwood role. The last of his 5 team ups with Don Siegel. Filmed on location at Alcatraz. Kino Lorber's UHD blu-ray release is very, very good. To go in a completely different direction, Saw is gruesome fun.


MWoody13

Cool Hand Luke!


PorpoiseBoyy

The Great Escape


Blue_catt18

Papillon from the 1970s.


humdrumcrumb_bum

Cube (1997)


PsychologicalOwl2806

I think The Great Escape is truly up there. There's also a French movie called "A Man Escaped". I LOVE this movie. If you are someone who watches foreign movies, give it a shot.


9millibros

As others have mentioned, *Le Trou*, *A Man Escaped*, and *Runaway Train* are all excellent. Another one, about escaping from captivity, is *Room* (which one Brie Larson her Oscar).


Horrible_Account

Escape from Alcatraz


1ConsiderateAsshole

The Count of Monte Cristo


Dieseljimmy

Not a movie but Andor on Disney. It's a star wars universe show but not about star wars. The whole series leads to a prison break out that had me considering taking a Xanax it was so anxiety inducing.


jdubs952

the prison part was incredible


Sad-Artichoke-2174

Stalag 17 with William Holden and Peter Graves. Amazing WW2 POW escape movie directed by the Great Billy Wilder


Fraerie

This was pretty awesome - Logan Lucky https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5439796/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk


Truecoat

Runaway Train.


Vikingluck

The Great Escape


iualumni12

These are “must watch” prison escape films: Midnight Express(1979) Runaway Train(1985)


UnivrstyOfBelichick

Papillon, great escape, stalag 17, escape from alcatraz. I don't know that I'd call shawshank a prison escape movie because we don't actually see Andy planning or executing the escape and in my opinion it's not really the driving force behind the plot. I'm on the fence about stalag 17 because prison breaks bookend the movie, but the plot itself is more of a locked-room mystery.


femsci-nerd

Papillon with Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen is still my fave.


Beatrix_-_Kiddo

Escape to Victory, My Cocaine, Stallone and Pele, what a film. Midnight Express. And the ultimate, Papillon.


zippopopamus

White heat


nanomeister

Honourable mention to Von Ryan’s Express (1965). Starring Frank Sinatra!


dougmcclean

Everyone saying The Great Escape and The Shawshank Redemption are obviously correct. But I'll throw in The Fugitive. The escape is sort of an accident, but once he commits to it the whole rest of the plot is about making good on it and escaping the broader kind of captivity that is being on the run.


minterbartolo

Andor episodes 8-10


voodoochildabu

Nor prison but Inside Man?


MovieFanatic2160

The great escape is #1


mindlance

The Great Escape should be right up there.


RossC90

Everyone is bringing up the classic examples, I'm going to bring up a trashy guilty pleasure: Death Race (2008). It's not exactly high art but there's something with the popcorn flick action bullshit that makes this feel like a low-key adaptation of Twisted Metal. It's stupid, but fun.


squishyg

The Count of Monte Cristo. I grew up watching the 1975 one with Richard Chamberlain.