Im Morgengrauen brach die Hölle los (1971)
48KIm Morgengrauen brach die Hölle los: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Richard Burton, John Colicos, Clinton Greyn, Wolfgang Preiss. In 1942 Libya, a German-speaking British Intelligence officer uses former British POWs, some dressed in German uniforms, to fulfill a secret sabotage mission inside German-captured Tobruk.
“There are a lot of bizarre chains of circumstance which set up the plot of this. People just happen to have talents and interests which assist the plot, others have very improbable reasons for being where they are, and so on.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut if you can forget about the artificially convenient, this is a pretty good tale, pretty well told. A medical corps unit, and some of its patients, who start out as captives, end up, under the leadership of Richard Burton, being a commando team who play a vital part in the assault on Tobruk. Oh, and thereu0026#39;s a girl in there somewhere.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are plenty of tense moments, adventures, incidents, and so on. People get shot, things get blown up, the Germans are uniformly stupid except for Rommel, the military genius.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s got all the ingredients (even if it did borrow some of the more spectacular explosions and so on from another movie), and the actors are as convincing as they can be given their improbable backgrounds.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA perfectly enjoyable, inconsequential, undemanding movie which makes two hours or so pass pleasantly enough.”