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'''''Victory''''' (aka ''Escape to Victory'') is a 1981 World War II drama directed by [[John Huston]] and follows a group of Allied prisoners of war who agree to form a football team to compete in an exhibition match against a | '''''Victory''''' (aka ''Escape to Victory'') is a 1981 World War II drama directed by [[John Huston]] and follows a group of Allied prisoners of war who agree to form a football team to compete in an exhibition match against a competing German team. The film's cast included [[Michael Caine]], [[Sylvester Stallone]], and [[Max von Sydow]] in addition to several professional footballers in smaller roles, including Pelé. | ||
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Revision as of 05:30, 24 September 2019
Victory (aka Escape to Victory) is a 1981 World War II drama directed by John Huston and follows a group of Allied prisoners of war who agree to form a football team to compete in an exhibition match against a competing German team. The film's cast included Michael Caine, Sylvester Stallone, and Max von Sydow in addition to several professional footballers in smaller roles, including Pelé.
The following weapons were used in the film Victory:
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Rifles
Karabiner 98k
German soldiers at the camp and stadium are seen armed with Karabiner 98k rifles.
MP40
The MP40 submachine gun is seen in the hands of German soldiers.