Un taxi pour Tobrouk
- 1961
- Tous publics
- 1h 35m
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During World War II, French commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert.During World War II, French commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert.During World War II, French commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert.
Ellen Bahl
- Frau von Stegel
- (uncredited)
Roland Malet
- Convict with Ramirez
- (uncredited)
Roland Ménard
- Récitant
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Jacques Préboist
- Convict with Ramirez
- (uncredited)
Dominique Rozan
- Parisian on the Champs-Elysées
- (uncredited)
Fernando Sancho
- German Corporal in the Oasis
- (uncredited)
Enrique Ávila
- German Soldier Playing Cards
- (uncredited)
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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?
At the beginning there are some brief biographic remarks about the main characters . As a sergeant , Theo Dumas or Dudu , who is presented at the start of the film as a former boxing champion of Europe (Lino Ventura , he was actually champion of Europe of Greco-Roman wrestling in 1950) commands a group of French soldiers (Charles Aznavour , Maurice Biraud, and the Spanish German Cobos) escaped after destructing their unit . They then penetrate German lines going to El Alamein . The expedition must contend with warming desert , minefield , German patrols and a Nazi officer (Hardy Kruger) in the midst . The misfit group with a prisoner crosses the Libyan desert to rejoin his command after falling their regiment . Their objective is to avoid the Germans and somehow encounter Allied lines . As they travel through the desert , they find an oasis where is a German army and get oil , thanks they impersonate Nazis .
This is an enjoyable movie about friendship , warlike feats , courage and good feeling . Interesting screenplay by Michel Audiard and Denys de La Patellière based on a story by René Havard . The movie broke box office records after bringing in a lot of money at the box office during its opening weekend and was one of the top 5 grossing movie of its year (1961) in France . Extraordinary acting for all casting , as Lino Ventura plays a sergeant and boxer in civil life , he's an experienced Brigadier who fought in Norway (Narvik) and other European scenarios ; German Cobos as a tough soldier who wishes hard methods over the German prisoner ; Maurice Biraud as a doctor of the group ; the singer Charles Aznavour is a Jew-French and Hardy Kruger as an intelligent Nazi captain who lived longtime in Paris . The exciting story displays a quietly observant character studio and light critical remarks about the French people . It packs a great number of haunting black and white images by cameraman Marcel Grignon and appropriate musical score by George Garvarentz . This French/Spanish/West Germany co-production picture was well realized by Denys De La Patelliere (Rififi in Paris , Marco Polo) and helped by assistant director Pierre Granier-Deferre (Le Train) .
The story is proceeded during the African war , the events were the followings : Mussolini occupied Tobruk as part of his campaign to invade the Suez canal, but the British easily took it from him on January 21, 1941. Hitler sent Rommel and the Africa Korps to retake the city and after a siege of 242 days they entered the city in December 1941. In 1942, the British surrender the city because they needed troops to fight the Japanese and Rommel retook Tobruk in June 21, 1942. Montgomery launched a successful contra-offensive against the Germans that were defeated by Eight Army in the battle of El Alamein which occurred in July, 1942. It was not until November 13, 1942 that Montgomery and his Eight army were able to secure Tobruk once and for Allies . Other films dealing with the African campaign include : ¨Desert rats (Robert Wise)¨ , ¨Tobruk ( Arthur Hiller)¨, ¨Raid on Rommel (Henry Hathaway)¨, ¨Rats of Tobruk (Terence Young)¨, and ¨Battle El Alamein (Giorgo Ferroni)¨.
This is an enjoyable movie about friendship , warlike feats , courage and good feeling . Interesting screenplay by Michel Audiard and Denys de La Patellière based on a story by René Havard . The movie broke box office records after bringing in a lot of money at the box office during its opening weekend and was one of the top 5 grossing movie of its year (1961) in France . Extraordinary acting for all casting , as Lino Ventura plays a sergeant and boxer in civil life , he's an experienced Brigadier who fought in Norway (Narvik) and other European scenarios ; German Cobos as a tough soldier who wishes hard methods over the German prisoner ; Maurice Biraud as a doctor of the group ; the singer Charles Aznavour is a Jew-French and Hardy Kruger as an intelligent Nazi captain who lived longtime in Paris . The exciting story displays a quietly observant character studio and light critical remarks about the French people . It packs a great number of haunting black and white images by cameraman Marcel Grignon and appropriate musical score by George Garvarentz . This French/Spanish/West Germany co-production picture was well realized by Denys De La Patelliere (Rififi in Paris , Marco Polo) and helped by assistant director Pierre Granier-Deferre (Le Train) .
The story is proceeded during the African war , the events were the followings : Mussolini occupied Tobruk as part of his campaign to invade the Suez canal, but the British easily took it from him on January 21, 1941. Hitler sent Rommel and the Africa Korps to retake the city and after a siege of 242 days they entered the city in December 1941. In 1942, the British surrender the city because they needed troops to fight the Japanese and Rommel retook Tobruk in June 21, 1942. Montgomery launched a successful contra-offensive against the Germans that were defeated by Eight Army in the battle of El Alamein which occurred in July, 1942. It was not until November 13, 1942 that Montgomery and his Eight army were able to secure Tobruk once and for Allies . Other films dealing with the African campaign include : ¨Desert rats (Robert Wise)¨ , ¨Tobruk ( Arthur Hiller)¨, ¨Raid on Rommel (Henry Hathaway)¨, ¨Rats of Tobruk (Terence Young)¨, and ¨Battle El Alamein (Giorgo Ferroni)¨.
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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!
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.
Denys de la Patelliere in unlikely to belong in anyone's Pantheon of great directors but his straightforward, understated style suits this material admirably.
Adapted by the director and Réne Havard from the latter's novel, the film's slow pacing enhances the dynamic between the five protagonists whilst the editing of Jacqueline Thiedot maintains the tension throughout, especially in the gripping minefield sequence.
The film also has the brilliant Michel Audiard written all over it with many quotable lines, not least "Two sitting intellectuals won't go as far as one walking brute." The 'intellectuals' in this instance are played by Charles Aznavour and Maurice Biraud whilst the 'brute' is, unsurprisingly, Lino Ventura. Making up the quintet are Germán Cobos, here 'dubbed' by Marcel Bozzufi and Hardy Kruger whose role as an infuriatingly clever German made him perfect casting as the even more infuriating Dorfmann in 'Flight of the Pheonix' four years later.
For those interested in such things, should the ongoing musical theme sound familiar, it is an arrangement of the nineteenth century French Christmas carol 'Les Anges dans nos Compagne'
Once again Charles Aznavour's screen presence overcomes his diminuitive stature and he fulfils the promise of his earlier performance in Franju's 'La Tete contre les murs' whilst the role of Theo not only solidifies Lino Ventura's popularity but also enables him to shake off his 'gangster' image. De la Patelliere was one of Jean Gabin's preferred directors during his later years and as Ventura matured he was to assume Gabin's mantle.
Inspired by the true story of two soldiers, a German and a Dane who aided each other having lost their way in Finland, the message of this piece is that even in the worst of times, Humanity can transcend borders and nationality.
Adapted by the director and Réne Havard from the latter's novel, the film's slow pacing enhances the dynamic between the five protagonists whilst the editing of Jacqueline Thiedot maintains the tension throughout, especially in the gripping minefield sequence.
The film also has the brilliant Michel Audiard written all over it with many quotable lines, not least "Two sitting intellectuals won't go as far as one walking brute." The 'intellectuals' in this instance are played by Charles Aznavour and Maurice Biraud whilst the 'brute' is, unsurprisingly, Lino Ventura. Making up the quintet are Germán Cobos, here 'dubbed' by Marcel Bozzufi and Hardy Kruger whose role as an infuriatingly clever German made him perfect casting as the even more infuriating Dorfmann in 'Flight of the Pheonix' four years later.
For those interested in such things, should the ongoing musical theme sound familiar, it is an arrangement of the nineteenth century French Christmas carol 'Les Anges dans nos Compagne'
Once again Charles Aznavour's screen presence overcomes his diminuitive stature and he fulfils the promise of his earlier performance in Franju's 'La Tete contre les murs' whilst the role of Theo not only solidifies Lino Ventura's popularity but also enables him to shake off his 'gangster' image. De la Patelliere was one of Jean Gabin's preferred directors during his later years and as Ventura matured he was to assume Gabin's mantle.
Inspired by the true story of two soldiers, a German and a Dane who aided each other having lost their way in Finland, the message of this piece is that even in the worst of times, Humanity can transcend borders and nationality.
Did you know
- TriviaLino 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.
- Quotes
Le capitaine Ludwig von Stegel: If you don't like war, why sign treaties with countries that always fight wars?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Beckmann: Episode dated 14 April 2008 (2008)
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