Die Nacht der Generale (1967)

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Die Nacht der Generale: Directed by Anatole Litvak. With Peter O’Toole, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence. In 1942, a Polish prostitute and German Agent is murdered in Warsaw. Suspicion falls on three Generals, and Major Grau (Omar Sharif) of German Intelligence seeks justice which ends up taking decades.

“I have to admit to having high hopes for u0026quot;Night of the Generals.u0026quot; My previous viewing experience was 20 years ago when my brother rented the video. Alas, my expectations were only half met. The film suffers from a rather clumsy narrative as it keeps shifting from The Second World War to what was then modern day 1966. I found the constant shift in emphasis to be irksome as the film didnu0026#39;t seem to know which setting it was focusing on. In addition, the story about a German officer who investigates the murder of a prostitute in Nazi occupied Poland, took a backseat to what was really a general look at army life amongst the Nazis. Peter Ou0026#39; Toole doesnu0026#39;t really take centre stage as he should have done. He is out of the film for many minutes at a time and that disappointed me. The same applies to Omar Sharif as the officer investigating the murder. Luckily, the film does maintain my attention and interest, thanks to a brilliant supporting cast. We have Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence, Charles Gray, John Gregson, Harry Andrews, Christopher Plummer and others. Peter Ou0026#39; Toole – when he is in the film – gives an outstanding performance as the cold and ruthless killer in u0026quot;Night of the Generals.u0026quot; His blue eyes look almost piercing. Not the classic I was expecting but still good.”

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