Stalag 17

Stalag 17 is a 1953 film which tells the story of a group of Allied soldiers held in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, who come to believe that one of their number is a traitor. It starred William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck and Peter Graves. The movie was adapted by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum from the play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski. It was directed by Wilder. It won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (William Holden) and was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Robert Strauss) and Best Director. Holden's acceptance speech for the Academy Award was the shortest on record. He only said, "Thank you."

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