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Heróis do Inferno

Título original: Eroi all'inferno
  • 1974
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Heróis do Inferno (1974)
DramaGuerra

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn World War II, guerrillas kidnap a German general.In World War II, guerrillas kidnap a German general.In World War II, guerrillas kidnap a German general.

  • Direção
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Roteirista
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Artistas
    • Lars Bloch
    • George Manes
    • Rosemarie Lindt
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,2/10
    197
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    • Direção
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Roteirista
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Artistas
      • Lars Bloch
      • George Manes
      • Rosemarie Lindt
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
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    Lars Bloch
    • Capt. Alan Carter
    George Manes
    • Duncan
    Rosemarie Lindt
    • Maria
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Kommandant
    • (as Lu Kamante)
    Luis Joyce
    • POW
    Franco Garofalo
    Franco Garofalo
    • Pratt
    • (as Christopher Oakes)
    Stan Simon
    • POW
    Domenico Maggio
    • Officer
    • (as Dick Foster)
    Edmondo Tieghi
    • Julian
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Del Monte
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Bakara
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Gen. Kaufmann
    • (as Klaus Kinsky)
    Massimo Ciprari
    • Prisoner
    • (não creditado)
    Roberto Dell'Acqua
    • Stein
    • (não creditado)
    Cesare Di Vito
    • Wehrmacht Officer
    • (não creditado)
    Attilio Dottesio
    Attilio Dottesio
    • Julian's Brother
    • (não creditado)
    Silvio Klein
    • Partisan
    • (não creditado)
    Romano Moraschini
    • Nazi Soldier
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Roteirista
      • Joe D'Amato
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    3SgtSlaughter

    Awful Italian WW2 movie

    Italian war movies are usually a lot of trash. And this Italian war movie is definitely among the worst of the subgenre. Ettore Manni stars as a an Allied soldier who leads an escape from a German POW camp. The escaped POWs hook up with French partisans and aid them in capturing a German General.

    The movie starts out with an incredibly long credits sequence, which is just stock footage with the names of the actors and director scrolling by. Then we get about 40 minutes of hand-held camera action showing the prisoners move throughout the "camp". The "camp" consists of about 2 different rooms, a dozen prisoners and maybe four or five Germans. And during the first 40 minutes or so there is also some annoying music playing lightly in the background for no apparent reason.

    Then there was the very long "nightmare" sequence, which is just a whole bunch of B&W stock gun camera and airplane footage. Thrown in for no reason.

    Then there's another thing I don't get. Whenever the Germans are talking, it's evident that their lines were dubbed from Italian to German. Quite evident and embarrasing. And we don't even get subtitles to know what the Germans are discussing.

    Klaus Kinski, billed as a "star", appears only in the last few minutes of the movie. He's constantly referred to as "General" although he wears an SS Colonel's uniform.

    The American escapees also had far too easy of a time getting into that German high command building. No security checks or anything.

    The battle scenes were filmed on a tight budget, only allowing a few actors to grace the screen at one time or another and only a couple of explosions.

    Granted this movie isn't as bad as BRIDGE TO HELL but it's definitely near the bottom of the barrel.
    Michael_Elliott

    Another Bad Italian Rip-Off

    Heroes in Hell (1974)

    * (out of 4)

    Rather boring Italian attempt at THE GREAT ESCAPE and various other war pictures. This one here centers on a couple men who are captured by the Germans and thrown into a prison camp. The two eventually make a great escape and they go undercover to try and kill an evil Nazi leader (Klaus Kinski).

    This film was directed by the one and only Joe D'Amato. I've seen well over one hundred films by the famed Italian director and there are a lot of really, really bad movies. Sadly, this WWII drama falls into that category as there's really not too much going on here and the film drags extremely bad for something that clocks in at just 84-minutes.

    The only real entertainment comes from some of its low-budget issues. For starters, there's a lot of "action" that is clearly just stock footage shot during the real war. There doesn't seem to have been much of an attempt to match the footage up so trying to pass this off as something that was really happening in the film just doesn't work. Once we get to the real action, well, it's really not that much better and there's certainly nothing good about it.

    The majority of the cast members are easily forgettable and that includes Ettore Manni in the lead. Kinski gets the top=billing and his face is all over the posters but he doesn't appear until the final ten-minutes of the movie. I wish I could say he gave the film a jump start but he doesn't. It's clear he was just picking up a paycheck as he doesn't add any memorable.
    2jmills-65365

    A waste of money and time

    Omg this movie is just awful. You can actually hear the Italian accent when the nazis speak. You'd think they could have put forth some kind of effort.
    8feministafanatico

    Underrated early effort by Joe D'Amato.

    One of the most obscure titles in the early part of the filmography of Aristide Massaccesi, this one was signed as Michael Wotruba, the same pseudonym used for other films of the period, like "Novelle Licenziose Di Vergini Vogliose", "Diario Di Una Vergine Romana" and "Pugni, Pirati E Karatè". Back then, Aristide was still working as a cinematographer for other filmmakers, so he was still hesitant in taking seriously a career as a director, although in late 1972 he had made his most ambitious project so far, the masterpiece "La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino", which was signed with his real name. The weak reception of it, probably left him quite disillusioned, and in 1973 he kept his habit of putting together ultra cheap productions with the help of stock footage. This "Eroi All'Inferno" was one of them.

    The plot, set in France during the German occupation, tells the story of a group of prisoners in a Nazi camp trying to escape and joining forces with some partisans, with whose help they plan to kidnap a Nazi officer played by Klaus Kinski. Among the partisans, we have some well known faces of the cinema of Joe D'Amato, like Attilio Dottesio, who was a regular presence in this period, and Rosemarie Lindt, who, two years later, would be the protagonist of the excellent "Emanuelle And Françoise (Le Sorelline)". The commander of the camp is played by Luciano Rossi, who was the incestuous brother of Ewa Aulin in the aforementioned "La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino" and also appeared in "Emanuelle And Françoise". One of the main prisoners in incarnated by Danish actor Lars Bloch, who would have a supporting hole in "Emanuelle In America". And then there is Klaus Kinski, in his second and last collaboration with the director, prominently showed in posters, but appearing in the last ten minutes only. In short, D'Amato fans are in a very familiar territory here.

    Shot very quickly and with a tiny budget, we can't expect a very well developed script, but this aspect is easily compensated by the extraordinary job made in the cinematography. Aristide was very inspired here, and we get a lot of his unique excellence in creating unusual angles and operating a handheld camera. I was so excited with the technical side that I could not mind with the plot failings. The World War II stock footage found a creative use in the sequence depicting the nighmare of one of the prisoners, and D'Amato shot new footage in black-and-white to match them. A graphic scene showing a bullet being removed from a prisoner's wound is very effective and will make the joy of those who, like me, love the gore side of Joe.

    "Eroi All'Inferno" is very underrated, often ignored or heavely criticised. It is unfair, especially considering that Hollywood bombs like "Midway" (Jack Smight, 1976), a big budget war production that also made copious use of stock footage, has received praising reviews. D'Amato didn't count with the same budget and schedule to make the film here reviewed, but he certainly put much more creativity on the screen.
    7drystyx

    Deceptively well done

    This is an action war film, and the amount of realism thrown out the window is no more than most, probably equivalent to the more famous "Force 10 From Navarone". This is another partisan against Nazi film, by the way.

    At first, this looks like another silly foreign film full of cliché shots that echo, and characters who all try to talk tougher than any one else.

    We realize the doctor, a sort of anti-hero, will be the major character early on, as the characters begin in a prisoner of war camp. There is the inevitable escape, and then more action, as six escapees join the partisans against the Nazis.

    What could have been very cliché turns into very unpredictable and fresh material. We get a very good look at a multitude of interesting characters which makes this film come very alive, and show the waste of war very well. This is an excellent script, and was well directed. All parties involved did a good job, and this is one foreign war flick you will probably enjoy a bit.

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      The acting credits above the title at the beginning are listed in order as: (1) Lars Bloch; (2) George Manes; (3) Carlos Ewing. "Carlos Ewing" is commonly cited as a pseudonym for Lars Bloch. The explanation for its appearance here isn't clear.

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      • 27 de novembro de 1974 (Itália)
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      • Itália
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      • Italiano
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