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Les centurions

Original title: Lost Command
  • 1966
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  • 2h 9m
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6.3/10
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Anthony Quinn, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, and Maurice Ronet in Les centurions (1966)
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French Army colonel Raspeguy leads his paratroopers in battle against the Communist Viet Minh in Indochina and against Algerian guerrillas during the Algerian War.French Army colonel Raspeguy leads his paratroopers in battle against the Communist Viet Minh in Indochina and against Algerian guerrillas during the Algerian War.French Army colonel Raspeguy leads his paratroopers in battle against the Communist Viet Minh in Indochina and against Algerian guerrillas during the Algerian War.

  • Director
    • Mark Robson
  • Writers
    • Nelson Gidding
    • Jean Lartéguy
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Alain Delon
    • George Segal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Mark Robson
    • Writers
      • Nelson Gidding
      • Jean Lartéguy
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Alain Delon
      • George Segal
    • 21User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Captain Philippe Esclavier
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Lt. Mahidi
    Michèle Morgan
    Michèle Morgan
    • Countess Nathalie de Clairefons
    • (as Michele Morgan)
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Captain Boisfeuras
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Aicha Mahidi
    Grégoire Aslan
    Grégoire Aslan
    • Dr. Ali Ben Saad
    • (as Gregoire Aslan)
    Jean Servais
    Jean Servais
    • General Melies
    Maurice Sarfati
    • Merle
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    • Orsini
    Syl Lamont
    • Verte
    Jacques Marin
    Jacques Marin
    • Mayor
    Jean-Paul Moulinot
    • DeGuyot
    • (as Jean Paul Moulinot)
    Andrés Monreal
    • Ahmed
    • (as Andres Monreal)
    Gordon Heath
    • Dia
    Albert Simono
    • Sapinsky
    • (as Simono)
    René Havard
    • Fernand
    • (as Rene Havard)
    Armand Mestral
    Armand Mestral
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    • Director
      • Mark Robson
    • Writers
      • Nelson Gidding
      • Jean Lartéguy
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    8Theo Robertson

    A Thinking Man`s War Film

    Remember that Henry Fonda movie THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE ? That`s the war movie that was set in the fog shrouded snow bound forests of the Ardennes in December 1944 but for some reason the movie`s big set piece battle takes place on an arid desert plain . LOST COMMAND starts with a very similar error in geography involving the battle of Dien Bien Phu where the French built a heavily fortified base in the middle of a mountainous jungle in 1954 , except this film would have us believe that the battle took place in the middle of a desert !

    But I`m more than willing to forgive this goof as LOST COMMAND is a good film , it`s maybe not a great film but if you like action adventure / war films you`ll hopefully enjoy this as much as I did and director / Producer Mark Robson should be congratulated for making a film showing the French fighting man in a good light . Say what you like about French political leaders but France does have a long noble military tradition with a glorious defeat being every bit as courageous as a glorious victory . But the screenplay doesn`t glorify conflict and rightly points out that violence breeds violence , it pits former friends against one another , and it`s always the most innocent who suffer the most
    Piper12

    If You Liked "Zulu," You'll Like "The Lost Command"

    Perhaps because it came out so soon after Pontecorvo's classic "La Battaglia di Algeri" (The Battle of Algiers), "The Lost Command" got, well, lost. That's too bad, because I saw this movie only once about 20 years ago, but still recall it vividly as a surprisingly well-done action film spiced with social commentary that doesn't overwhelm the whole.

    Anthony Quinn is especially believable as a hard-bitten professional soldier who manages to rise to high command in spite of his peasant birth. Alain Delon is his pretty boy right-hand and George Segal has a particularly interesting turn as an Arab serving with Quinn and Delon in Indochina at the film's beginning who is radicalized upon returning to his native Algeria and takes up arms against his former comrades.

    The highlight of the film is its retelling of the Battle of Algiers, with Quinn in the role of the real-life para colonel Jacques Massieu.

    The battle scenes are well-done and realistic, especially the opening sequence, which is set in the final, desperate hours at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Despite being well-made and underrated, this film is not often shown on television, so you'll probably have to rent it.
    7Scantlebury

    Good drama

    Having seen Pontecorvo's "La Battaglia di Algeri" (The Battle of Algiers) which is an excellent French docudrama my attention was drawn to this. I have to say that it is a good movie which not only serves as an entertaining drama (unlike the previously mentioned which was more documentary-like), but a reasonable record of some of the issues facing Algeria, France and society at the time. The choice of George Segal in the role of as Mahidi was particularly odd but reflects the era when it was made. Alain Dellon was in his prime at the time (and very good looking). Anthony Quinn as Raspeguy also surpasses many of his other roles in being highly engaging and convincing without the need, as was the case of some of his other roles, to resort to comedy. Two hours long but a lot packed in. The action sequences are well handled.
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    How come?

    The Viet Cong commander spoke Chinese Contonese dialect to his troops and his troops responded in Cantonese too? How come the French commander still had the fun, splashing water to his fellow soldiers when trudging across the river?

    The fighting scenes were well arranged, but all the scenes after the French troops became POWs were unbelievably absurd. Then all the scenes with women were simply too Hollywood soapy and disgustingly lame.
    6scheelj

    3.5 out of 5 action rating

    See it – This isn't a great war movie, but it's a pretty good action movie. Anthony Quinn leads French commandoes against a band of rebels in the Algerian War for Independence. The title is a bit misleading. It's not about a group of men who have gotten "lost" behind enemy lines. It's about Quinn's character, who loses command of his unit after a campaign in Middle China, and is given one last chance in Algeria to redeem himself. Willing to do anything to complete his mission, Quinn and his men tread the path of anti-heroes. The story doesn't flow particularly well, but the action and adventure is definitely there.

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    • Trivia
      Movie was banned in France for over 10 years. Subsequent French releases were heavily edited until the full DVD-release in 2002.
    • Goofs
      The Vietminh Commander played by Burt Kwouk is speaking Cantonese, a southern Chinese dialect, and not Vietnamese.
    • Quotes

      Merle: A message from the airforce, sir. In 10 minutes, they will be overhead to drop in reinforcements!

      Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy: We haven't got enough firepower left to cover them, they'll be slaughtered before they hit the ground, get back on the radio and warn them off.

      Merle: Right sir!

      [command bunker with radio blown up]

      Merle: [picking up broken pieces of radio] Poor devils, they'll be here in a few minutes!

      Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy: Well, what the hell can I do!

    • Connections
      Referenced in How to Succeed with Brunettes (1967)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
      • Cantonese
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lost Command
    • Filming locations
      • Adra, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production company
      • Red Lion
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      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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