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La Bête de guerre

Original title: The Beast
  • 1988
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
11K
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La Bête de guerre (1988)
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A Soviet tank and its warring crew become separated from their patrol and lost in an Afghan valley with a group of vengeance-seeking rebels on their tracks.A Soviet tank and its warring crew become separated from their patrol and lost in an Afghan valley with a group of vengeance-seeking rebels on their tracks.A Soviet tank and its warring crew become separated from their patrol and lost in an Afghan valley with a group of vengeance-seeking rebels on their tracks.

  • Director
    • Kevin Reynolds
  • Writer
    • William Mastrosimone
  • Stars
    • George Dzundza
    • Jason Patric
    • Steven Bauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Reynolds
    • Writer
      • William Mastrosimone
    • Stars
      • George Dzundza
      • Jason Patric
      • Steven Bauer
    • 121User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Daskal
    Jason Patric
    Jason Patric
    • Konstantin Koverchenko
    Steven Bauer
    Steven Bauer
    • Khan Taj
    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Anthony Golikov
    Don Harvey
    Don Harvey
    • Kaminski
    Kabir Bedi
    Kabir Bedi
    • Akbar
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Samad
    Chaim Jeraffi
    Chaim Jeraffi
    • Moustafa
    • (as Haim Gerafi)
    Shoshi Marciano
    • Sherina
    • (as Shosh Marciano)
    Yitzhak Ne'eman
    • Iskandar
    • (as Itzhak Babi Ne'Eman)
    David Sherrill
    David Sherrill
    • Kovolov
    Moshe Vapnik
    • Hasan
    Claude Aviram
    • Sadioue
    Victor Ken
    • Ali
    Avi Keedar
    • Noor
    Osnat Mor
    • Young Girl
    Rami Heuberger
    Rami Heuberger
    • Helicopter Co-Pilot
    • (as Ramy Heuberger)
    Avi Gilor
    • Khahzaman
    • (as Avi Gil-Or)
    • Director
      • Kevin Reynolds
    • Writer
      • William Mastrosimone
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    10chvylvr80

    A truly great war film

    This film is as I said one of the greatest war films ever made. It is also the only one that I am aware of that focuses on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. A serviceable plot makes it easier for the tank crew to turn out some great performances. Stephen Baldwin is even tolerable in this one and this is the only role to date where he shouldn't be killed for his decision to act. Don Harvey is a unsung star as the brake fluid swigging Kaminski and Jason Patric turns in a good perfomance as Koverchenko, the moral driver torn between being a good soldier and obeying his instincts. This also qualifies as the best tank movie ever made and the T-62 tank that is featured is the real star of the show. I think that the Soviets were using T-72 tanks in this particular conflict but I'm just being a little anal. Overall, this is one of my top ten and I think that any war movie fan should check this one out.
    8Haplo-4

    Watch this movie

    This is one of the best war-movies I have ever seen. Even if it hasn't a lot of action in it, it is still very intense. I think that the director has managed superbly to illustrate the torments of war, especially how it was - and still is - to be a member of a tank-crew on a mission in a foreign coutry. All the actors are doing a fine job and the place for shooting this movie is well chosen. And I must say that I especially appreciate the camera-movements along the tank that makes one understand the power that they contain.
    fairviewed

    Cold War ideology

    The review of this film by whpratt1 is completely wrong. This film is not critical of the Mujahadeen, but rather shows them struggling to fight for their freedom. The Soviet army is the oppressive evil presence. This film was made during the Cold War, when Americans saw a line drawn in the sand between communism and capitalist democracy. In the film, the Soviets are clearly the bad guys, and the Mujahadeen are fighting the good fight. The main character comes to understand this during the film, finally telling his Soviet commanding officer that "we're the Nazis this time."

    During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the United States funded, supplied, and trained Mujahadeen forces. American stinger missiles were used to shoot down Soviet helicopters. The most famous Mujahadeen fighter trained by the United States would come to be Osama bin Laden. He would participate in the fight against the Soviet army, much to the approval of the United States. This film pays tribute to the Mujahadeen for valiantly defending themselves against America's enemy. The fact that the United States has invaded Afghanistan makes the film much more interesting to watch. It is ironic that these militants once praised by Hollywood are now our enemies. The lesson this film should teach us now, albeit inadvertently, is that we should be careful who we glorify and who we vilify. Humans will be humans, and will fight for what they *believe* is right, sometimes whether it actually is right or not.
    6Yonhap S

    certainly not the best, but it was sort of unique

    The Beast of War is not the best war film I've seen. But the fact that it's set during the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and its David vs Goliath battle is what pleased me. The only other movie I know set during the Afghan conflict is the far more jingoistic Rambo III. The story as it goes on is rather predictable. Predictability in films or books is not what displeases audience anyway. What I enjoyed was that battle between a tank and a handful of fighters.

    The verdict: 3 of 5 stars.
    7gmalnieks

    As movie it was great and meaningful even going factually totally wrong

    Well, I think I got the point what was meant, but it shall be clear that it has nothing to do with portraying Afgan-Soviet conflict. This movie try to deal with a nature of war as it self and does it to my mind pretty good.

    Well, these guys in a tank were not Russians in any manner. Maybe it is possible that some smarts is questioning his comrades towards enemies, but it's hard to consider it in USSR troops. Comradeship is a holy thing for them, holier then bible, so there is no way they could abandon one of them even when it would be an order (even if commander would gone insane to order such an action, crew would probably beat the sheet out of him rather then obey). My uncle served in action in Afganistan for soviets as commando. Although he isn't Russian and had little respect (as most Latvians) to soviets, he's never disrespected his army fellows or combating officers.

    Starting action was pretty made up as well, as for village blowing purposes soviets would use choppers not tanks. Tanks was used in protecting roads and securing routes. Operatons was mainly carried out by solders and armored vehicles - BTR's. Tanks could be used as support, but there is no way massive tank attack would be enforced without commandos on foot or vehicles guarding them as it was shown (well, armament has always been a virtue for soviet commanders not soldiers).

    But as I already said, in general this movie is totally worth to see.

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    • Trivia
      The tank used in the film is an authentic Soviet T-55, captured by the IDF during the Arab-Israeli conflicts (although it was modified by the Israelis and re-designated as the Ti-67 and fitted with a 105mm main gun in place of the original 100mm gun). The film's military advisor, Dale Dye, said that he negotiated the purchase of the tanks over drinks with Israel Defense Forces officers in a Tel Aviv hotel.
    • Goofs
      Russian tanks run on diesel, not Helicopter Av-Gas; even if it did, 20 gallons of fuel would be worth about 20 minutes in the tank, not a full day and night of operations.
    • Quotes

      Daskal: [the tank is incapacitated. Daskal hands out a grenade to Kaminski and Golikov] You know our standing orders.

      Kaminski: What?

      Daskal: Out of commission, become a pillbox. Out of ammo, become a bunker. Out of time, become heroes.

      Kaminski: You must be out of your fucking mind!

      [He tosses his grenade aside]

      Daskal: Now. Together.

      [Daskal pulls the grenade pin]

    • Crazy credits
      At the start of the film, just after the Columbia Pictures logo the following quote is given: When you're wounded an' left on Afghanistan's plains. An' the women come out to cut up your remains, Just roll to your rifle an' blow out your brains, An' go to your Gawd like a soldier. - Rudyard Kipling
    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions playing on American Premium (Subscription) Movie Channels. One has subtitles for the Mujahadeen and the other does not. Currently, on STARZ, the version with subtitles is playing. Last year, on A&E, was the version without subtitles.
    • Connections
      Featured in La prophétie des ténèbres II (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Trolleybus
      Written by Viktor Tsoy (as Viktor Tsoi)

      Performed by Kino

      Produced by Joel Bastener

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Pashtu
    • Also known as
      • The Beast of War
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • A&M Films
      • Brightstar Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $161,004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $161,004
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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