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In 1940, Major Jones is assigned to assemble an 8-men commando team to travel to Norway with specialist Roger Rollright to meet the agent Beowulf and destroy the German Freyo Station and steal German state-of-the-art technology of Radio Direction Finding (RDF) in Operation Grendel. Jones travels to the Dashwood Military Prison to bring the soldier Brightling and he brings also the insubordinate Corporal Bob Rains; then the commando team heads to Scotland to be trained. When they fly to Norway, they are discovered and the plane crashes. Six members of the military unit and the specialist survive to the attack. After the assignment, the naval pickup is not possible and the survivors without supply and little ammunition need to walk to Sweden in a dangerous journey through a land occupied by German forces.
The true story of the formation of Ian Fleming's 30 Commando unit, a precursor for the elite forces in the U.K.
How did someone dredge up this horrid mishmash of a WWII script, largely basing characters on a hodgepodge of characters from other far more substantial war movies.<br/><br/>1. Uniforms poorly researched and reproduced. Webbing equipment poorly put together from a bargain bin.<br/><br/>2. German SS Alpine troops?? Give me a break. I know they have to be the baddies, but please do some historical research, and try to get the uniforms and weapons right.....<br/><br/>3. Jack Watson in &quot;The Wild Geese&quot; was the original user of most of Sergeant Mac&#39;s lines, so 0 out of 10 for the script writer as this was a direct plagerism of that particular character including the lines verbatim.<br/><br/>4.The military prison scene is laughable. This was another scene taken from a movie &quot;The Hill&quot; with Sean Connery. The actions of Dyer&#39;s character are laughable. A real RSM would have battered the offender on the spot (See the movie &quot;The Hill&quot; for a look at what a real military glasshouse was like)<br/><br/>5. The British Army dislikes squaddies pulling guns on senior officers. That is pure fantasy of the highest order, and its also quite unused to Major&#39;s telling Colonels what to do. Bob Raines would have been put up against a wall and shot as soon as the establishment caught up with him. A transfer to the elite forces was the last thing that would have happened. This sequence was beyond a joke.<br/><br/>Any true WWII enthusiast will have kittens at the way this film portrays commandos. This does a huge disservice to our remaining WWII vets. <br/><br/>Next time get Mr Spielburg to produce &amp; direct it.
Available on Blu-ray Disc (Region B)<br/><br/>UK 2011 English/Norwegian/German (Colour); War/Action/Drama/Thriller (Panaramic/Atlantic Swiss/Magna/Prime Focus/Moskus/Matador/Cinema Five/Regent Capital/ContentFilm/Metrodome/Neon Park/Giant); 94 minutes (15 certificate)<br/><br/>Crew includes: Adrian Vitoria (Director); Ed Scates, Adrian Vitoria (Screenwriters); Lex Lutzus, Nick O&#39;Hagan, James Youngs, James Brown (Producers); Nigel Thomas, Charlotte Walls, Peter Urie, Christopher Figg, Robert Whitehouse, Jamie Carmichael, Shail Shah, Simon Goldberg, James Greenslade (Executive Producers); Mark Hamilton (Cinematographer); Richard Campling (Production Designer); Chris Gill (Editor); Michael Richard Plowman (Composer)<br/><br/>Cast includes: Sean Bean (Maj. Jack Jones), Danny Dyer (Cpl. Bob Rains), Aksel Hennie (Lt. Steinar Mortensen, Izabella Miko (Jensen), James D&#39;Arcy (Lt. Comd. Ian Fleming), William Houston (Sgt. &quot;Mac&quot; MacKenzie), John Dalgleish (Flt. Sgt. Roger Rollright), Stephen Walters (Cpl. Syd Brightling)<br/><br/>&quot;They were Britain&#39;s Commando elite.&quot;<br/><br/>In 1940, a tough-as-nails major (Bean) is ordered to assemble a team of soldiers to infiltrate enemy lines and steal new technology that could help win the war.<br/><br/>Not the adventures of a fictitious secret agent, but the (true) wartime exploits of James Bond&#39;s creator, Ian Fleming, and how he established an elite commando unit in the British Army, set in a bleak Scotland (training) and the snowy wastes of Norway (action).<br/><br/>The low budget may be all-too-apparent (small cast, relatively unspectacular battle scenes), but that doesn&#39;t detract much from the story&#39;s dramatics, including combative leads Bean and Dyer (good for once) initially butting heads, although the denouement feels rushed.<br/><br/>Blu-ray Extras: Featurette. **½ (5/10)

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