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L'espionne des Ardennes

Original title: Armored Command
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
379
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L'espionne des Ardennes (1961)
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An American army unit is trapped in a small town during a German counterattack and discovers that a spy in the town is providing the Germans with information about them.An American army unit is trapped in a small town during a German counterattack and discovers that a spy in the town is providing the Germans with information about them.An American army unit is trapped in a small town during a German counterattack and discovers that a spy in the town is providing the Germans with information about them.

  • Director
    • Byron Haskin
  • Writer
    • R.W. Alcorn
  • Stars
    • Howard Keel
    • Tina Louise
    • Warner Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    379
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Byron Haskin
    • Writer
      • R.W. Alcorn
    • Stars
      • Howard Keel
      • Tina Louise
      • Warner Anderson
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Howard Keel
    Howard Keel
    • Col. Devlin
    Tina Louise
    Tina Louise
    • Alexandra Bastegar
    Warner Anderson
    Warner Anderson
    • Lt. Col. Wilson
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Mike
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Capt. Bart Macklin
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Skee
    James Dobson
    James Dobson
    • Arab
    Marty Ingels
    Marty Ingels
    • Pinhead
    Clem Harvey
    Clem Harvey
    • Tex
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Jean Robert
    Thomas A. Ryan
    • Major
    Peter Capell
    Peter Capell
    • Little General
    Charles Nolte
    Charles Nolte
    • Capt. Swain
    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
      • Director
        • Byron Haskin
      • Writer
        • R.W. Alcorn
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      5SnoopyStyle

      Burt and Ginger

      The Nazis release a woman into the open and take one shot at her. American soldiers later find her and treat her back to health. Her name is Alexandra Bastegar (Tina Louise). She is actually a spy sent to get information on the Americans for the upcoming Ardennes offensive and the start of the Battle of the Bulge. Colonel Devlin is sure that the obvious German attack should be coming right at him, but few others believe in his suspicions.

      This movie never completely takes off. It's great to see a pre-Gilligan Tina Louise. Maybe she should be revealed as a spy much later. That would be a great shock to spice things up. Burt Reynolds is also in this with a disturbing scene. He did play some evil villains early in his career. That shock is not necessarily what I'm looking for in this movie.
      5jstorm-52594

      Not Great But Not Bad!

      This film definitely has a handful of issues that are a tad bothersome but on the whole I enjoyed it.

      It's not the kind of film you're going to recommend to friends and family but if you're a fan of the genre or a WWII buff, it's worth watching.

      I was annoyed that both sides were using the same tanks but there have been better films and more famous films to commit that sin. I also shook my head that the "German" tanks didn't even have the right cross painted on them but that's not something everyone will notice.

      There are a couple of shots that are repeated during the final battle segment, one in particular of a tank leading 3 rows of troops through a space between two buildings, along a narrow road must be shown 3 or 4 times.

      It is an oversimplified telling of actual events but there is a payoff at the end. Had this film been even 10 or 15 minutes longer, I would have rated it lower and not recommended it for even die hard fans. But they didn't make that mistake thankfully!
      3eclectic

      Bad history and a soppy story

      Produced by someone who had practically no knowledge of combat realities in WW2. Forgive the tanks--though the jelly-mould appearance of American tanks on both sides does nothing for realism, giving no contrast with the angular shapes of actual German Mark 4's, sturmgeschutze, Tigers and Panthers.They have no Panzerfaust and only one Panzerschreck that I saw.

      The Americans have no bazookas, and no anti-tank guns. The ubiquitous German 88mm, the best anti-tank gun of the war does not appear. The Americans oppose heavy German tanks with light machine guns--a recipe for suicide. The historical point is that the balance between tanks and infantry was swinging to the infantry at just this time as hand-held shaped-charge weapons appeared on both sides.

      Bad history and an unconvincing story.
      6bkoganbing

      Ginger The Spy

      Armored Command finds Tina Louise playing a German spy plunked down in the middle of a neglected front during the Battle Of The Bulge counteroffensive with the Germans still trying to pull something out. Tina's even given a shoulder wound courtesy of the Wehrmacht to make her story convincing.

      For those of you who are used to seeing Tina Louise as the vapid movie star on Gilligan's Island this will be a revelation. She's quite the cool and ruthless character.

      She's left out on the front lines for a passing American patrol to find and one headed by Sergeant Earl Holliman does. She's taken back to their billet and of course everyone starts thinking with their hormones. Especially Holliman and Burt Reynolds who was in his second big screen film in Armored Command.

      In the meantime the commander of the area, Colonel Howard Keel is convinced an offensive will come through there, but he's having trouble convincing the higher ups of his notion. It seems to Holliman's squad to get the job of digging up the evidence to prove Keel's theories and they've got a spy in their midst.

      Armored Command was shot on location in Germany near Munich and Howard Keel relates in his memoirs he was given the job of directing some of the second unit battle scenes which he enjoyed. He did not enjoy however when one of his extras which were some US Army troops stationed in Germany nearly got killed.

      Keel gets on to Louise early, but then she gets on to him getting on to her. They have an interesting battle of wits as neither of them are stupid.

      The film was done by Allied Artists and maybe a bigger studio with better production values could have gotten a higher rating for it. As it is it's not a bad war film and those into that genre will probably like it.
      3HotToastyRag

      Pretty boring

      What was supposed to be a tense, suspenseful war drama turned out to be rather confusing and boring. Sometimes these spy flicks go over my head, so if that's your genre of choice, you might feel differently about this one. I ended up writing other reviews while the movie was running to distract me from the boredom.

      Tina Louise plays a German spy, but because she's an attractive and vulnerable woman, the soldiers who rescued her after her injury don't suspect a thing. They're too busy fighting over her to notice she's sneaking out secrets to the enemy. Howard Keel, Earl Holliman, Burt Reynolds, Carleton Young, Warner Anderson, Clem Harvey, Marty Ingels, and James Dobson are the men in the film, but with hardly any fight scenes, Armored Command doesn't really feel like a war movie. It's a little slow, and even though I just finished watching it a couple of days ago, I can't even remember what happens in the end.

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      • Trivia
        When asked about this movie, Burt Reynolds replied, "'Armored Command' is one of the first pictures in which Howard Keel had a non-singing role. He should've sung; we need all the help we can get."
      • Goofs
        Several sequences of action are repeated during the final battle scene. However, reusing sequences within a battle scene is a fairly common practice in movies and TV shows and so is not an unintentional error.
      • Connections
        Featured in Best in Action: 1961 (2018)

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      • Release date
        • February 2, 1962 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Escuadrón blindado
      • Filming locations
        • Germany
      • Production companies
        • Allied Artists Pictures
        • Alcorn Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 39m(99 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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