Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial en África del Norte, una unidad médica debe cruzar el desierto en su ambulancia para alcanzar las líneas británicas en Alejandría.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial en África del Norte, una unidad médica debe cruzar el desierto en su ambulancia para alcanzar las líneas británicas en Alejandría.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial en África del Norte, una unidad médica debe cruzar el desierto en su ambulancia para alcanzar las líneas británicas en Alejandría.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominada a4premios BAFTA
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
- Corporal
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I've seen literally dozens of desert survival movies, and didn't expect to see any more that would bring something different to the table. So I was pleasantly surprised by this British war film, as it brings some unexpected turns to the tale. The entire cast has some of their career-best roles, with Quayle and Mills at the head of the class. Director Thompson depicts the oppressive heat of the setting vividly. This is a fairly obscure film in the U. S., and it deserves to be better known. Its initial American release was botched when Fox renamed it Desert Attack and hacked nearly an hour from its running time. Recommended.
The film is also great for its suspense, which kept me gripped all the way to Alexandria.
However, what makes the film stand out, is how the adversity of a hostile environment, such as the dessert brings out the positive qualities of human nature, which serve to unite man -and woman -kind. This puts the idea of war into perspective as insignificant when faced with nature's raw and hostile conditions. It illustrates that as humans we need to unite and work together to combat adversity, while respecting the power of nature.
The subplot of the commonality of humanity, together with the final denouement adds to my enjoyment.
As an Englishman living in Australia, I appreciate, especially the final scene in the club. I never fail to relish a glass of beer, or to finger-wipe the condensation on the glass.
(PS I would have made it 10 out of 10 if Miss Syms could have unhooked two more buttons on her shirt)
Anthony Quayle acted his part with perfection, staying both loyal to his own cause, AND to the common cause of survival.
He did not turn anybody over to the German army despite the many opportunities, but turned each incident into an advantage that helped all concerned.
Also the matter of alcoholic addiction was portrayed excellently by John Mills, and the self-realisation which led to his overcoming of the problem was quite poignant.
Overall I would recommend this film as one of the classics amongst war-theme movies. It gets behind the scenes and down to the really important matter of real people and THEIR perspective of things.
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- TriviaFilmed in Libya, as Egypt was ruled out due to the recent Suez Crisis. Filming began 10 September 1957.
- ErroresIn the very last scene, as Lutz is being driven away from the bar by the British military police, a Land Rover can be seen parked next to the bar. The first Land Rovers were produced in 1948, six years after the battle of Tobruk.
- Citas
Capt. Anson: I'll tell you this, the next drink I have's gonna be a lager. Ice cold. There's a little bar in Alex with a marble top counter and high stools. They serve the best beer in all the middle east. When we get through with this lot I'm gonna buy you one. I'll buy you all one.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits prologue: TOBRUK - 1942
- Versiones alternativasOriginal British version, "Ice Cold in Alex," runs 130 minutes. U.S. distributor shortened the film in 1961 to 76 minutes and released it as "Desert Attack."
- Bandas sonorasMy Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
[uncredited]
Written (1919) by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins
Sung by John Mills, Sylvia Syms and Harry Andrews
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 10 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1