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Les soldats vierges

Original title: The Virgin Soldiers
  • 1969
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Les soldats vierges (1969)
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A group of young British soldiers billeted in Singapore of the year 1950 dreaming about winning the love of the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major.A group of young British soldiers billeted in Singapore of the year 1950 dreaming about winning the love of the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major.A group of young British soldiers billeted in Singapore of the year 1950 dreaming about winning the love of the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major.

  • Director
    • John Dexter
  • Writers
    • Leslie Thomas
    • John Hopkins
    • John McGrath
  • Stars
    • Lynn Redgrave
    • Hywel Bennett
    • Nigel Davenport
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • John Dexter
    • Writers
      • Leslie Thomas
      • John Hopkins
      • John McGrath
    • Stars
      • Lynn Redgrave
      • Hywel Bennett
      • Nigel Davenport
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Phillipa Raskin
    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Private Brigg
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Sergeant Driscoll
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • R.S.M. Raskin
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Mrs. Raskin
    Jack Shepherd
    Jack Shepherd
    • Sergeant Wellbeloved
    Michael Gwynn
    Michael Gwynn
    • Lt. Col. Bromley-Pickering
    Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin
    • Juicy Lucy
    Christopher Timothy
    Christopher Timothy
    • Cpl. Brook
    Don Hawkins
    • 'The Virgin Soldiers' - Tasker
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • 'The Virgin Soldiers' - Lantry
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
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    Riggs O'Hara
    • 'The Virgin Soldiers' - Sinclair
    Gregory Phillips
    • 'The Virgin Soldiers' - Foster
    Wayne Sleep
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    Peter Kelly
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    • Director
      • John Dexter
    • Writers
      • Leslie Thomas
      • John Hopkins
      • John McGrath
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    8kyuujo

    Excellent movie

    I saw this film on late-night TV in the 1970's, a few years after doing a tour in Vietnam as a 20-year-old GI in the US Army. Even though it's a different time and a different war, I really thought "The Virgin Soldiers" captured a lot of the feeling of a young, western soldier serving in a confusing, brutal, sometimes even humorous Asian war zone. One of the most realistic things was, these guys were young, like most soldiers in most wars, kind of scared, and having to face the reality of shooting the guy in the other uniform before he shoots you. And I definitely recognized a fair number of the characters, especially the sergeants. War movies often stereotype or simplify the NCO's. In reality, and in this movie, some of them are bullies, some are flat-out cowards, and some are competent, quietly heroic people who do their best to keep their troops alive in the combat zone. War is not a good thing, but how people cope (or don't cope) with it will always be a fascinating topic. I highly recommend this film...wish it was on tape or DVD.
    8RJBurke1942

    When coming of age seems to take ages to come

    As a piece of semi-biographical history of recent colonial history in Malaya soon after World War II, you could probably do much, much worse than to see this rollicking black comedy. But, this is not a war story to be compared with Platoon (1986) and such like: this a young man's story where war, although present, is something to be avoided, at all costs.

    The film is distinctive for a number of reasons: it deals with a politically painful episode in British history – the communist insurgency in Malaya; it was shot on location – Singapore and Malaysia – barely ten years after the British departed en masse; it has a bevy of experienced actors who fill the roles of tight-lipped colonials with flair and even brilliance; it was fun to spot three bit players who went on to stardom later in life (read through the full cast list); and, above all, it's a very personal story about a young man (Hywel Bennett as Pvt. Brigg) and his coming of age while serving as a National Service conscript.

    Having served, myself, in the Australian colonial administration in Papua-New Guinea in the early 1960s, I can assure viewers that much of what you see in this movie is more or less what I experienced and observed where I was. And, for what it's worth, I can also relate to Pvt. Brigg's story in many ways...

    In a nutshell, Brigg is enamored by the daughter (Phillipa played by Lynn Redgrave) of RSM Raskin (Nigel Patrick, in a standout performance). But, Brigg is also very much interested in a local prostitute, Juicy Lucy (the sublimely effervescent Tsai Chin), mostly as a means to lose his virginity. Phillipa, for her part, is also determined to lose her virginity to whomever – largely as a response to her father's disparaging comments about her sexual orientation. In the wings, so to speak, there is Top Sergeant Driscoll (the ever-so-suave Nigel Davenport), always ready to come to the aid of a female in, er, distress. How the shenanigans of that quartet pan out forms the substance of Brigg's story – a deliciously ironic narrative that guarantees viewer satisfaction.

    As a backdrop to that story, the gradual deterioration of British rule intrudes (riots, communist insurgents, a derailed train, attack and counter-attack) to show (mostly comedic) vignettes of many other characters who form the group of service men within which Brigg serves. For example, I was almost helpless with laughter as I watched the inevitable, drunken deterioration of the men and women at the local mess hall dance: déjà vu, and then some. Be sure to watch and listen carefully as officers carefully navigate the hall, ignoring and stepping over drunken, supine revelers with skill as they discuss coming action. And, quite daring for the times, the antics of two gay recruits throughout this film is a continual comedic delight.

    The full color photography captures the tropics perfectly; the dialog is excellent; the action scenes and editing more than adequate; the acting is, for me, spot on – and redolent of real people I mixed with, long ago; and even the bold, loud marching sound track suited the story.

    If you're getting on in years, like myself, then you'll relate to those times depicted with ease, I would think; if you're young and ready to change the world, see how these young men did it sixty years ago. Either way, this is a movie I recommend highly for young and old adults alike.

    Give this one a good, solid eight, for sure.

    September 30, 2012
    7geofffischer

    One very famous cast member

    So long since seeing this film I can hardly remember it. However, I have since learnt that a very young David Bowie has a tiny cameo. It's on Youtube if you're interested.
    7norwell-services

    Typical X movie from 1969

    I am just watching this again, only for the second time, since I first saw it in 1970 as a fresh faced 18 year old. It's on Movies 4 Men, which says something I think. It's amazing how many famous face are here. Hywel Bennett is the star in this movie. He was big in the 60's. The story covers the antics of young men doing their national service out in Singapore, with all of the angst that young men have about their sexuality and life in general. The soldiers are not front line infantry but clerks. Warren Clerk and Christepher Timothy stand out. Disgruntled NCO's and snotty officers are part of the background. It's not a great film but it's well made and interesting. I give it 7/10 because of the memories of sitting in a cinema and being able to smoke a cigarette with normal people. Never see those days again ....
    felinadavis

    Excellent book and film

    I loved both the film and the book of "The Virgin Soldiers", but I personally believe that "The Green Virgin Corporal" is a better book and would make an excellent film. The "Green Virgin Corporal" is a story very similar to the "The Virgin Soldiers" and was about a naïve corporal who served in Malaya about the same time as time described in "The Virgin Soldiers". The book "The Green Virgin Corporal" is available through Amazon Books

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    • Trivia
      David Bowie: Uncredited, as a soldier.
    • Goofs
      The RSM (Regimental Sargeant Major) is an appointment held by warrant officers class 1 (WO1) in the British Army, he would have been addressed as Sir.... similar to Warrant Officers in the RAF....still classed as a SNCO and would be addressed as Sir. (in the RAF we addressed Chief Technician's as Chief and Flight Sargeant's as Flight)
    • Connections
      Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Pop Music Movies (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      God Save the King
      (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 1970 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Virgin Soldiers
    • Filming locations
      • Malaya(kinema weekly 4/1/69)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Open Road Films (II)
      • Highroad Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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