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Casablanca Express

  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
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4,1/10
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Casablanca Express (1989)
WW II; when a crack unit of Nazi Sturmtruppen kidnapped Churchill on a train half way across the Moroccan desert, it was down to a few fearless, unsung heroes from the British Secret Intelligence Service and a U.S. Marine Platoon to rescue the British Prime Minister and prevent a devastating Nazi victory which would have changed the course of the War and the world as we know it.
 
In November 1942 the Allied forces seized North Africa from pro-German Vichy France and occupied Casablanca, Algiers and Oran. Just a few months later, in January 1943, the British Prime Minister Winston Spencer Churchill, the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt and France’s General de Gaulle held a conference in Casablanca to establish their strategy to win the war and demand the ‘unconditional surrender’ of the Axis powers.

ChurchillÂ’s plane took off from London on the night of 12 January 1943 on his way to meet Roosevelt and de Gaulle, but his journey was to prove more difficult than expectedÂ… and remains shrouded in mystery as many other Wartime legends are to this day..

Casablanca Express is released on DVD from Argent Films Ltd.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1942, a commando is assigned to protect Winston Churchill when it is learned that the Nazis are plotting to kidnap him.In 1942, a commando is assigned to protect Winston Churchill when it is learned that the Nazis are plotting to kidnap him.In 1942, a commando is assigned to protect Winston Churchill when it is learned that the Nazis are plotting to kidnap him.

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    • Sergio Martino
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    • Roberto Leoni
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Sergio Martino
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    • Jason Connery
    • Francesco Quinn
    • Jinny Steffan
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    4,1/10
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    • Regie
      • Sergio Martino
    • Drehbuch
      • Roberto Leoni
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Sergio Martino
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Connery
      • Francesco Quinn
      • Jinny Steffan
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    Jason Connery
    Jason Connery
    • Alan Cooper
    Francesco Quinn
    Francesco Quinn
    • Captain Franchetti
    Jinny Steffan
    • Lt. Lorna Fisher
    Manfred Lehmann
    Manfred Lehmann
    • Otto Von Tiblis
    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Major Valmore
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Colonel Bats
    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Major Gen. Williams
    Luisa Maneri
    Luisa Maneri
    • Nanny
    Horst Schön
    • Priest
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    David Brandon
    David Brandon
    • Jason Lloyd
    John Evans
    • Winston Churchill
    Marina Viro
    • Olga
    Giulia Urso
    • Liz
    Giovanni Tamberi
    • Julian
    Augusto Poderosi
    • Barry
    Phillip Vye
    • Churchill's double
    Todd Carter
    • Capt. Jerry Frazer
    Claire Seelinger
    • Myriam
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      • Sergio Martino
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      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Sergio Martino
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    3bkoganbing

    Churchill On The Marrakesh Express

    Other than the fact that Casablanca Express is actually filmed in Morocco and in Casablanca itself, there isn't all that much to recommend it to viewers. I'd stick with the Warner Brothers Casablanca made quite well on their back lot.

    This film involves an attempt to kidnap Winston Churchill while on the way to Casablanca for that conference with FDR. It's a combination of The Lady Vanishes and any of the Indiana Jones films in that last half.

    Our Nazi friends hear that Churchill is traveling by train to Casablanca and set up a paratrooper raid. No doubt they got the idea from the folks who planned that raid that freed Mussolini after the Fascist government in Italy was overthrown. Possibly Churchill was riding the Marrakesh Express.

    Leading the effort to save Winston Churchill are the sons of a pair of movie legends, Jason Connery and Francesco Quinn. Also helping our intrepid heroes out is Jinny Stefan who wields one mean machine gun against the paratroopers.

    Standing around and looking like they were waiting for the checks to clear the bank are Glenn Ford and Donald Pleasance playing an American and British officer in charge of Churchill's safety.

    Well, we all know Churchill made it to Casablanca intact. But why isn't this in the history books? Well if you're curious you'll see the film.

    There's not much other reason for doing so.
    3SgtSlaughter

    Boring, Sloppily Made Action Flick

    An old-fashioned WWII adventure piece, starring some elderly Hollywood vets and the sons of some great stars. Unfortunately, even with a great cast and crew, the movie comes off as forced and corny all the way.

    Churchill takes a train to meet with Roosevelt and Stalin in Casablanca. German paratroopers attempt to capture the train and take Churchill alive, but their efforts are hampered by Allied commandos.

    The movie is, honestly, really bad in just about every department. Jason Connery and Francesco Quinn (PLATOON) try really hard, and have enough talent to squeak by, but neither would be as convincing or at ease as their fathers (Sean Connery and Anthony Quinn). Manfred Lehmann is a pretty nasty-looking but very incompetent German officer who leads the assault on the train. Donald Pleasence (THE GREAT ESCAPE) and Glenn Ford (IS PARIS BURNING?) are onhand as the Allied generals running the show from headquarters.

    The movie is chock full of supporting characters and plot elements which have absolutely nothing to do with the action. There's a Catholic priest, a couple prostitutes, nuns, Arab sheiks, and British civilians riding the train who all end up getting killed. So much emphasis is put on these characters, all of whom are focused on only to be thrown away.

    There are a lot of plot holes and such which also hamper the story's credibility. Glenn Ford seems to hate Churchill and blames him for Pearl Harbor and the death of his son, but this subplot is forgotten about halfway through the movie. Men sit around talking for the first thirty minutes or so about nothing that matters, providing lots of details on events and actions which don't matter a bit. The Germans manage to take over the train quite rapidly and wipe out a platoon of American guards, but in the final act a couple good guys with MP40s are able to wipe out just about the entire German unit with no effort at all. The Germans fail to secure the entire train, just some cars; they don't bother to look underneath the cars for saboteurs; they are portrayed as buffoons and idiots all the way.

    The action scenes are ultra-corny, usually involving few pyrotechnics and a couple of good guys mowing down the German paratroops or vice versa. It's all set to a typically garbage (yet serviceable) Luigi Ceccarelli music score, which is typical synthesize garbage that never makes it's potential. To make matters worse, the bulk of the action was shot on what looks to be a desert soundstage, with the train parked and not much movement of the actors or any exciting stunts. There is one nail-biting fisticuff atop the speeding train which did have me on the edge of my seat, though.

    I watched CASABLANCA EXPRESS on a Portuguese videotape. The colors were bright, fresh and intense. There was occasional print damage, but for the most part this movie was well-preserved for video transfer.

    CASABLANCA EXPRESS is a corny - and appropriately so - but doesn't fit bill for a late 80s war movie. Audiences could expect better from such an experienced cast and crew - even for an Italian production, it's not very good for its day.

    RATING: 3/10
    Dhawley-2

    Except for about 30 seconds worth, a total waste of film.

    Yeah, like the other reviewers write, this is one lousy movie. Featuring big star children Jason Connery and Francesco Quinn, it's hard to imagine being able to take a promising premise (Churchill taken by the Germans on a train) and turn it into absolute garbage. The only acting worse than Jason Connery's was Francesco Quinn's. Man, they are lousy. Even known actors don't fare well. Glenn Ford and Donald Pleasance seem old, tired and disinterested. French actor Jean Sorel looks bemused throughout, and the whole thing is lifeless and oh-so-boring. I could forgive the mass historical and military inaccuracies if it was entertaining, but it doesn't (IMO) even rise to the 'so bad it's good' level. It's just bad. Oh, I did state that there was about 30 seconds of film that was worthwhile. That would be the scenes early in the film where Jinny Steffan, who's kinda hot, is showing her boobs :)
    jfn007

    Technically One Of The Worst War Movies Made

    As a 22 year Army veteran, I become almost nauseous viewing war movies with numerous technical errors. The "Marine" assault battalion fires a 3.5" rocket launcher from a moving train without regard to the back blast effect on the Marines riding directly behind the weapon.

    The army uniforms were hokey. Army officers, under the rank of general, have two insignias per lapel, a "U.S." and a branch insignia. About half the time one of our heroes has his worn correctly, the other half of the time incorrectly.

    The rescuing Marines have corpsmen with them that have ludicrous looking helmet liners with huge red crosses on them. Those crosses would have made great targets for even a blind sniper.

    The soldiers accompanying the train were geared up for combat wearing their helmet liners sans helmets. They also were wearing an American flag patch on their left shoulders. These flag patches should have been on their right shoulders (I know D-Day invasion forces had these flags sewn on, but I am not too sure about our soldiers in Africa) and their unit patches on their left.

    Certainly wish some of the directors/producers could spring a few bucks and hire some ex-GI's as technical advisers.
    2ETO_Buff

    Really Bad

    It is difficult to find enough bad things to say about this movie. It is even more difficult to imagine why Glenn Ford and Donald Pleasance would agree to be in this movie. As far as realism and historical accuracy: Non-existent. The only way a person could find this movie realistic is if they just moved here from another planet.

    Here are just a few technical examples of the poor quality of this film:

    The U.S. Army personnel are wearing uniforms that are currently in use (issued in the early 1980s). The soldiers use helmet liners instead of complete helmets (liner and "iron pot"). The U.S. flags that are shown have 50 stars (instead of the 48-star flag which was in use from 1912 until 1960).

    I rated it two stars because unfortunately, I have seen worse movies.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Dezember 1989 (Italien)
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      • Italien
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      • Italienisch
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