The One That Got Away

February. 18,1996      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The existence of the anti-Iraq coalition was threatened when Saddam targetted Israel. In order to keep Israel out of the war, and the coalition together the Scuds had to be stopped. SAS patrol Bravo Two Zero, under the command of Sgt. Andy McNab was tasked to destroy these weapons. Three of the SAS troopers were killed and four captured: Only one escaped - Cpl. Chris Ryan.

Paul McGann as  Chris Ryan
Simon Burke as  Stan
David Morrissey as  Andy "Mac" McNab
Nick Brimble as  Vince Phillips
David Clatworthy as  Quartermaster
Sam Halpenny as  Legs Lane
André Jacobs as  Navigator
Stefan Kalipha as  Iraqi Officer
Alexander Morton as  Big Bob
Steve John Shepherd as  Little Bob

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Reviews

ShangLuda
1996/02/18

Admirable film.

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Invaderbank
1996/02/19

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Lachlan Coulson
1996/02/20

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Zlatica
1996/02/21

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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mai_gary_jodan
1996/02/22

Cameo. Chris Ryan ( the actual SAS trooper the character in the film is based on) cameos as the soldier in the flight suit who takes the photo of bravo two zero in front of the helicopter.You can only see him for a few moments.Kneeling down and then standing up. The actual photo of Bravo Two Zero was taken on the tail gate of a Chinook helicopter, but perhaps the budget didn't stretch that far for this film.It's about 13 minutes into the film.Chris Ryan also cameos in ITVs Ultimate force series, also about the SAS.

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Graham Watson
1996/02/23

THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY is the better movie of the story about the British SAS unit that gets discovered by the enemy in the 1991 Iraq war. Although BRAVO TWO ZERO is technically a better movie with regards to the build up to the operation, character development and the firefight on the ground after they had been compromised the story of Chris Ryan is more compelling.In BTZ there is a much heavier emphasis on Mcnab and his ordeal after he got captured which is where I lost interest and in all honesty found this part of the film tiresome. That's not to say that this part of Mcnabs ordeal was not harrowing and that his survival through this with his other members of his doomed unit was not a story that should be told, it's just that I'd prefer left to my imagination.The won that got away by contrast was not so heavy on the scenes of interrogation and torture but went back and forward from Ryan to Mcnab as the movie unfolded. In all reality Ryan's escape was remarkable and that is an area of the whole story that I found incredible. This film allows the viewer to see that taking the enemy by surprise and getting into a firefight with them can cause havoc behind enemy lines as well as leaving behind a huge body count.However on the flip side it shows that it serves of little military value to the overall war. SAS units are ideal for observation, sabotage and rescue provided they are extracted immediately. No matter how tough these guys are once hostile forces have fingered them, being outnumbered, lost, and exposed to the elements, unable to communicate makes them very vulnerable, but when the food runs out and you have no ammunition left they become completely useless. Eluding capture for so long under such conditions and eventually escaping into Syria was a miracle! Unlike Hollywood movies with Chuck Norris and Marshall Teague that shows small units on Navy seals wiping out 100's of the the enemy, kicking ass and fighting themselves out trouble of without so much as a scratch TWTGA paints a more realistic picture. Although to be fair Black hawk down provided a more realistic insight into the hazards of special forces operations, but even then it was a much larger operation with over 500 men with ground and air support.Note: NBC's TV series 'JAG' actually portrayed a similar fictional American operation where the one soldier that got away was actually court-Marshalled for desertion.)

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annieoz
1996/02/24

This is an extraordinary vision of war as an out-of-body experience, predating Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan by some years.Directed by Paul Greengrass, the film has an extraordinarily surreal feel, especially in the night scenes. The POV is Chris Ryan's, who is obviously an extreme outsider and a determined survivor.The cast is excellent, Paul McGann getting right under Ryan's skin.This film fits into the Lawrence of Arabia tradition being visually sumptuous, thematically expansive and musically (Barrington Pheloung) stirring.

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Glen-38
1996/02/25

I really liked this drama production (or TV movie, whatever). This captured the feeling of the book while adding its own dramatic interpretations as to these events. A lot of people have the preconception that the SAS or any other of the armed forces are always right, but this really opened my eyes as to how mistakes are made.In light of other remake of the Bravo Two Zero events, "Brave Two Zero" with Sean Bean, I believe this to be the better film. The music is really great, and manages to keep our attention when nothing really interesting is happening.A good cast, watchable action sequences, and the always good Paul McGann earn this film a decent grade.

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