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In 1944 France, a group of escaped American military prisoners en route to Switzerland volunteers to steal a Nazi V2 rocket warhead for the Allies.
Set in Europe during WWII, a group of American soldiers are in the process of being shipped off to military prison for a variety of infractions, ranging from desertion to murder. While they're being transported, a German artillery attack hits the convoy, killing the MPs and enabling four of the prisoners to escape. The group decides their best bet is to head to neutral Switzerland where they can avoid the fighting and prison. As they make their way to what they think will be freedom, they end up volunteering for a commando mission to steal a V2 warhead for the French Underground. Somehow, the team must sneak into the most heavily guarded base in German territory, steal the Nazi's most precious military hardware, and bring it back to the allies without getting arrested again by their own side.
I viewed this movie because the QT movie of the same title came out in 2009. I enjoyed the drama of this movie, the plot twists, and action. I was raised in the era of Clint Eastwood&#39;s Italian westerns and while this was a low budget Italian made film, it contains some of the elements that makes those movies so great.<br/><br/>Slightly like the Dirty Dozen this movie remains true to history and looks deep into human nature. There is a lot of good action scenes and the acting is great for the style. There are better action war films to watch but few that will remain a classic like this one.<br/><br/>While I did not enjoy the 2009 movie by QT, I must thank him for directing my attention to this title. Enzo Girolami Castellari is by far a much better director from viewing both movies of the same title. My advice is to rent both and come to your own conclusions.
Inglorious Bastards, The (1978) <br/><br/>*** (out of 4) <br/><br/>Italian rip off of The Dirty Dozen has a group of American solders on their way to face a firing squad when they break free and head off to Switzerland to get their freedom. Along the way they kill some German soldiers but it turns out these were American&#39;s on a secret mission. The ground of misfits are them given the shot of freedom by carrying out this secret mission on their own. We can just get it out of the way that this film is no where near the classic that The Dirty Dozen is but as with a lot of these Italian cash ins this one here is at least fun and has a great cast of actors. Bo Svenson and Fred Williamson lead the cast and both men are fun watching as they go through one battle sequence to the next, which leads up to the climax where they must try and stop the German&#39;s from building a bomb by blowing up a bridge. There&#39;s no deep messages or speeches about the evils of war but instead director Castellari just keeps blowing things up and piling bodies up left and right. The movie somewhat gets a tad dry in the center section but this picks up int he final act as the action goes non-stop and doesn&#39;t let up for a moment. The special effects dealing with the explosions are very well done and they&#39;re certainly good enough to make you forget that this is a rather low-budget film. The stunts are also very nice and it appears that a lot of the cast members, especially Williamson, are doing their own work. There&#39;s some nice comedy thrown around but I think this is one area where the film could have been better. There&#39;s really no logic to the film and once really shouldn&#39;t try thinking too hard because this is clearly a movie where you just turn your brain off and have a good time. By now everyone knows that Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of this film and has decided to remake it for his next movie. I don&#39;t think Tarantino will have any trouble making a better movie than this but we&#39;ll have to see if it can come anywhere near The Dirty Dozen.

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