Commandos (film)

1968 film by Armando Crispino


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Commandos a.k.a. Sullivan's Marauders is a 1968 Italian-produced war film starring Lee Van Cleef and Jack Kelly and directed by Armando Crispino. The film is set in North Africa but was shot in Sardinia.

Dario Argento is credited as co-screenwriter.

Plot

The film is set in the middle of World War II, and in the deserts of Africa, Sgt. Sullivan puts together a group of Italian-Americans into disguise as Italian soldiers in order to infiltrate a North African camp held by the Italians. Sullivan, along with Dino, was one of three that survived from the Pacific War against the Japanese, although Lieutenant Freeman was killed in his last mission. Their Captain in charge of the mission, Captain Valli, has several soldiers with special training.

Sullivan thinks Valli is too green and doubts his leadership, while Valli worries that Sullivan is too blood thirsty and stubborn. Valli refuses to kill all the enemy Italians and they have to be kept hidden as various supply convoys pass through.

Later on Germans show up and spend a nerve-wracking amount of time talking, asking questions, and drinking.

Eventually the Italians try to escape.

Cast

Release

Commandos was released in Italy on 19 November 1968. It was released in West Germany as Himmelfahrtskommando El Alamein in several cities on 8 August 1969.

Reception

In a contemporary review in the Monthly Film Bulletin, Richard Comb commented that the conclusion of the film was "the kind of meaningless apocalyptic moment much favoured when international producers get together to meditate over mutual insanity in war", and that Commandos was "rife with such rhetoric, interspersed with all the action cliches of the war movie and fitfully jerking its line with type"

References

References

  1. "Himmelfahrtskommando El Alamein". [[Filmportal.de]].
  2. "Commandos film review - The Grindhouse Cinema Database".
  3. Combs, Richard. (1972). "Commandos".

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