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Todeskommando Tobruk

Originaltitel: Quella dannata pattuglia
  • 1969
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
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Todeskommando Tobruk (1969)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter landing in North Africa in World War II, a group of soldiers led by Capt. Bruce Clay is assigned to attack an enemy position in order to destroy a large oil storage cellar in the deser... Alles lesenAfter landing in North Africa in World War II, a group of soldiers led by Capt. Bruce Clay is assigned to attack an enemy position in order to destroy a large oil storage cellar in the desert.After landing in North Africa in World War II, a group of soldiers led by Capt. Bruce Clay is assigned to attack an enemy position in order to destroy a large oil storage cellar in the desert.

  • Regie
    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
  • Drehbuch
    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Arpad DeRiso
    • Giovanni Scolaro
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dale Cummings
    • Maurice Poli
    • Herb Andress
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    4,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Drehbuch
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • Giovanni Scolaro
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dale Cummings
      • Maurice Poli
      • Herb Andress
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    Dale Cummings
    • Captain Bruce Clay
    Maurice Poli
    Maurice Poli
    • Corporal Marwell
    • (as Monty Greenwood)
    Herb Andress
    Herb Andress
    • German Pilot
    • (as Herbert Andreas)
    Lex Monson
    • Pvt. Ken Moore
    Maurizio Tocchi
    • Pvt. Smith
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Pvt. Terry Wilson
    Luciano Catenacci
    Luciano Catenacci
    • Sgt. Dean
    • (as Luciano Lorcas)
    Ferruccio Viotti
    Ferruccio Viotti
    • General Perrymore
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Major Carter
    Madiha Kamel
    • Lisa
    Mohammed Sultan
    • Lt. Cliff Winter
    • (as Mohamed Sultan)
    Mohiy Ismail
      Ahmed Louxor
      • William Brooks
      Nabil El-Hegrassy
        Gérard Herter
        Gérard Herter
        • Colonel Kleist
        • Regie
          • Roberto Bianchi Montero
        • Drehbuch
          • Roberto Bianchi Montero
          • Arpad DeRiso
          • Giovanni Scolaro
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        6Leofwine_draca

        Overly familiar, but entertaining with it

        An Italian WW2 flick that turns out to be decent rather than the usual decidedly average level for this sub-genre. The worst thing about BATTLE OF THE DAMNED is the storyline, which is full of the stock clichés, stock characters, and stock situations from a dozen other similar genre entries. Hell, even the plot is almost exactly the same as others I've seen.

        The storyline sees a crack squad of American soldiers who are tasked with blowing up a German fuel depot deep in the desert. What transpires is a desert-set story of survival and death, with the usual incidents we see in these movies: the jeep breaks down, the survivors go on foot, have to deal with in-fighting and the wounded, before things pick up for a rousing, action-packed climax.

        Director Roberto Montero has established a decent genre cast for his film, including recognisable faces like that of Giacomo Rossi-Stuart, Fabio Testi, and Luciano Catenacci; such actors can be relied upon to give tough, realistic performances and they don't disappoint with their roles here. Montero, who spent his career churning out war flicks, spaghetti westerns, gialli, and erotic movies, shoots his film ably and the action, when it hits, is well staged, particularly that climax. Despite the familiarity of the storyline and action there's little to dislike about this dependable Italian B-flick.
        6SgtSlaughter

        A dull Italian war adventure

        Director Robert Bianchi Montero's first step into the war genre turns out to be something of a scared step – he has a good story to tell, but whenever he can take it in a new and unique direction, everything stalls and falls back on established, guaranteed clichés. That said, this is a pretty average desert-war flick.

        The plot is a simple combination of two decent American war films, namely "Play Dirty", and also "Tobruk". A small band of misfit American commandos are assigned to head across the North African desert to blow up a huge German fuel depot. Why this fuel depot is important is explained in an overly long introduction, comprised of narrated black and white stock footage. That introduction is just a time-killer, but once it's out of the way, the fun begins.

        Montero relies on his cast of young Italian actors to give the film its energy, and they pull it off masterfully. The only American in the batch is Dale Cummings, whose only other notable credit is in a later Bianchi war film, "The Rangers". Cummings plays Captain Clay, whose reputation as a dangerous commander precedes him. Marwell (Maurice Poli, "The Longest Day") tries to warn the others in the unit that Clay will get them all killed. Unfortunately, Montero fails to take this conflict anywhere substantial – he confines this conflict to some occasional verbal sparring between Marwell and Clay, and seems to disregard it altogether as the film progresses.

        The supporting characters add some much-needed juice to supplement the leads. Sgt. Dean (Luciano Catenacci, "Hell in Normandy") tries to keep the dissension among the men at a minimum. Maurizio Tocchi and Fabio Testi (both co-starred in "A Place in Hell") provide good support, as well. As they trek across the desert, complication after complication threatens the success of the mission: a German plane strafes their jeeps, damaging one and wounding a man. Then there's a lack of water and inability to get in touch with the rear.

        Montero pays close attention to getting the details of the time period and setting correct, and this adds a great deal to the realistic feel and tone of the film. The Germans are properly armed and wear the right kind of uniforms, as do the American commandos. The exteriors, shot in Egypt, make the vast Sahara desert look appropriately bleak.

        Bianchi keeps the action to a minimum, focusing on the conflicts within the group and saving the German threat for the final act. This final act is a truly rousing and suspenseful finale, as members of the unit penetrate the colossal underground fuel dump and then must fight their way out before the explosive charges detonate. This finale is filled with nail-biting scenes and surprises, including the appearance of a key German character from earlier in the film. Only some of the good guys survive, and those who die go down like heroes.

        What's unfortunate is that Montero doesn't do anything new and unusual with his film. Every line of dialog sounds very familiar to war film buffs and the action scenes have a very typical look and feel to them. It's too bad, because the cast was capable of handling much more sophisticated material – most of the main cast has proved this in their own right in other films.

        When compared to other films, "Battle of the Damned" really has nothing new to offer. It's simply a good time-filler, with some fair action scenes and performances thrown in place it a notch above many other movies of the same time period. Montero would do somewhat better later on in "Thirty-Six Hours of Hell", a similarly-themed movie set in the Pacific with more substance.

        6/10
        6ofpsmith

        Would be a standard Macaroni Combat if not for the lack of much combat.

        The Battle of the Damned follows a group of American (although on the poster I saw they were British) soldiers who are ordered to blow up a Nazi base in North Africa. That's really it. It kind of reminds me of Commandos, another Macaroni Combat with Lee Van Cleef, only switch an Italian base with a German one. Most of the movie is just them driving to the base and eventually getting there. There's also some beef between the Captain in charge of the mission and one of the men. Like I said, that's basically everything. Not terribly interesting and there are similar movies to watch that'll provide better entertainment.

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          The North African campaign of World War II took place in North Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943.

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          • 8. September 1972 (Westdeutschland)
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          • Italien
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          • Italienisch
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          • Ägypten
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          • Tigielle 33
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