Underground (1970)
24KUnderground (1970). 1h 40m | PG-13
“Underground is a grade-C war movie starring Robert Goulet as an ace spy who hijacks a mission and parachutes into France during World War II in order to settle a vendetta. It recycles just about every cliché known in the war movie genre, and suffers from bad lighting to boot.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFirst of all, Robert Goulet is just not the war hero type. Had this been a film about a spy who parachutes into France and adopts a cover as a cabaret singer, it might have worked. It certainly wouldu0026#39;ve been a better movie than what we get. The rest of the cast is downright laugh inducing, second rate actors playing stock roles.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTo make things worst, the lighting is truly terrible. Much of the film takes place at night, and it is often impossible to see what is going on. I havenu0026#39;t seen lighting this bad since The Green Berets. Even Birdemic did it better! Worst of all, the story is one youu0026#39;ve seen thousands of times before, with characters and situations done in better films. Youu0026#39;ll be laughing when you hear Gouletu0026#39;s back story-itu0026#39;s that trite!”