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Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs verbünden sich französische Kommandos mit einem deutschen Offizier, um in der afrikanischen Wüste zu überleben.Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs verbünden sich französische Kommandos mit einem deutschen Offizier, um in der afrikanischen Wüste zu überleben.Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs verbünden sich französische Kommandos mit einem deutschen Offizier, um in der afrikanischen Wüste zu überleben.
Ellen Bahl
- Frau von Stegel
- (Nicht genannt)
Roland Malet
- Convict with Ramirez
- (Nicht genannt)
Carlos Mendy
- German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel
- (Nicht genannt)
Roland Ménard
- Récitant
- (Synchronisation)
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Jacques Préboist
- Convict with Ramirez
- (Nicht genannt)
Lorenzo Robledo
- German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel
- (Nicht genannt)
Dominique Rozan
- Parisian on the Champs-Elysées
- (Nicht genannt)
Fernando Sancho
- German Corporal in the Oasis
- (Nicht genannt)
Enrique Ávila
- German Soldier Playing Cards
- (Nicht genannt)
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Story takes place during 1942 in the Libyan desert at the crucial battle in El Alamein, when the British finally defeated the German "Afrikakorps". But this is a French movie so it deals with the Free French troops who were fighting alongside the British.
The basic storyline is quite simple : during a raid on a German supply dump, the French CO gets killed and the remaining members of the squad have to make their way back to friendly lines. Along the way they lose their patrol car but then capture an enemy truck, together with a German captain (Hardy Krüger).
Lino Ventura, one of France's most famous actors, is the grumpy ex-prizefighter turned NCO (very close to his real-life personae). He was already a respected actor but this really launched him to French super-stardom. Also well-known singer Charles Aznavour co-stars, but movie's main reputation lies with its script and dialogues (a mix between comedy and tragedy) by Michel Audiard, who was the scriptwriter of countless other successful Frrench movie classics (usually starring JP Belmondo or Jean Gabin).
This war movie may not so be well known outside of France, but up to this day it remains a true French classic. French public TV choose to air 'Taxi to Tobruk" on May the 1st this year, an important holiday in France.
The basic storyline is quite simple : during a raid on a German supply dump, the French CO gets killed and the remaining members of the squad have to make their way back to friendly lines. Along the way they lose their patrol car but then capture an enemy truck, together with a German captain (Hardy Krüger).
Lino Ventura, one of France's most famous actors, is the grumpy ex-prizefighter turned NCO (very close to his real-life personae). He was already a respected actor but this really launched him to French super-stardom. Also well-known singer Charles Aznavour co-stars, but movie's main reputation lies with its script and dialogues (a mix between comedy and tragedy) by Michel Audiard, who was the scriptwriter of countless other successful Frrench movie classics (usually starring JP Belmondo or Jean Gabin).
This war movie may not so be well known outside of France, but up to this day it remains a true French classic. French public TV choose to air 'Taxi to Tobruk" on May the 1st this year, an important holiday in France.
A really funny war movie and even today still worthwhile seeing. Tells a lot about the mentality of Germans and french...! Not only in the army but also about the people - even today. The 'movie-buffs' will know what I mean...a pity this film is far underrated and not very well known. Intense acting, riveting plot, keeps one glued to the story! Hardy Krueger and Lino Ventura are simply great actors! Hopefully these comments may change that the movie is better known in the future because it has all the chances to become a "war classic". Does anybody know if the film is available at least on (an European language version) VHS-video?
In this French war drama, four soldiers pick up a German prisoner while fighting in the North African desert. At first, they're hostile towards him, but during the very long and harrowing drive across the sand, they come to the terrible realization that he's just a young man fighting for his country, the same as them. As one says bitterly towards the end of the film, they should have killed him straight off instead of keeping him prisoner and getting to know him. As they share water, food, triumphs, and conversation, they realize it's going to be extremely difficult to turn him over to a POW camp.
This is a dark story. The beginning shows all the soldiers at home with their families prior to joining the military. They're celebrating Christmas, kissing their children, eating dinner, all in the same human way. Then they're thrust into opposing uniforms and forced to kill each other. Taxi for Tobruk is an extremely effective anti-war movie. One soldier loves being a soldier, another hates it, claiming the only good part of war is getting to march in the victory parade afterwards. In the middle of the desert, with limited water and a Jeep running out of petrol, the five men discuss everything from politics to family. The four Frenchmen have to face the fact that the young German they've captured (Hardy Kruger) hasn't done anything to do them and has no intention of harming them. In fact, he saves them time and time again. This film was easily Hardy's audition for The Flight of the Phoenix, and as he frequently does in his movies, he tugs at the viewers' hearts. He manages to make us forget he's a Nazi soldier. He's just a young man in uniform, and he and his costars teach the audience some lessons that are difficult to swallow. This isn't a feel-good movie, but if you like it, check out Men at War, Bitter Victory, and The Hook.
This is a dark story. The beginning shows all the soldiers at home with their families prior to joining the military. They're celebrating Christmas, kissing their children, eating dinner, all in the same human way. Then they're thrust into opposing uniforms and forced to kill each other. Taxi for Tobruk is an extremely effective anti-war movie. One soldier loves being a soldier, another hates it, claiming the only good part of war is getting to march in the victory parade afterwards. In the middle of the desert, with limited water and a Jeep running out of petrol, the five men discuss everything from politics to family. The four Frenchmen have to face the fact that the young German they've captured (Hardy Kruger) hasn't done anything to do them and has no intention of harming them. In fact, he saves them time and time again. This film was easily Hardy's audition for The Flight of the Phoenix, and as he frequently does in his movies, he tugs at the viewers' hearts. He manages to make us forget he's a Nazi soldier. He's just a young man in uniform, and he and his costars teach the audience some lessons that are difficult to swallow. This isn't a feel-good movie, but if you like it, check out Men at War, Bitter Victory, and The Hook.
for its rare delicacy, for the performances, for the art to use stereotypes and the image of the other in war times.for a form of gentle grace, mark of inspired script, wise dialogs and great actors art. for the emotion of final. and, sure, for the virtue of profound different war film. because it is not about battles, heroism or victories but about the links between few different people , about fear and manner to discover, step by step, the other, in middle of desert. a film who can be classic, memorable or only beautiful. in fact, it is only touching without any sentimental crumb. and it is not a surprise. each character reflects specific human type. and the bitter skin of story is the perfect cloth for it.
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This film is simply one of the best I've ever seen about WW2. It shows, with few characters, few accurate words and in the overwhelming emptiness of the desert, the true face of war: total nonsense!
The plot, which puts 4 French soldiers in the situation of taking a German prisoner, together with his car, on a trip through the desert back to El-Alamein, is brilliantly written by Michel Audiard. The author shows us how enemies, being held away from fighting, can learn to progressively appreciate themselves... or not. Irony and emotion just stick together along the whole film to the end. True, human and disabused.
I don't have anything more to say. Or just one thing: it's the fourth time I watch that film, it's the fourth time I'm caught by it until the last second!
The plot, which puts 4 French soldiers in the situation of taking a German prisoner, together with his car, on a trip through the desert back to El-Alamein, is brilliantly written by Michel Audiard. The author shows us how enemies, being held away from fighting, can learn to progressively appreciate themselves... or not. Irony and emotion just stick together along the whole film to the end. True, human and disabused.
I don't have anything more to say. Or just one thing: it's the fourth time I watch that film, it's the fourth time I'm caught by it until the last second!
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- WissenswertesLino Ventura (Theo Dumas or Dudu) is presented as a boxing champion of Europe at the beginning of the movie. He was actually champion of Europe of Greco-Roman wrestling in 1950.
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Le capitaine Ludwig von Stegel: If you don't like war, why sign treaties with countries that always fight wars?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Beckmann: Folge vom 14. April 2008 (2008)
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