Ein dreckiger Haufen (1969)

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Ein dreckiger Haufen: Directed by André De Toth. With Michael Caine, Nigel Davenport, Nigel Green, Harry Andrews. During World War II in North Africa, a group of British commandos disguised as Italian soldiers must travel behind enemy lines and destroy a vital Nazi oil depot.

“After yet another failed covert operation, a specialist unit is given one last chance to show success to account for losses. When the commander learns of an oil station many miles behind enemy lines it is selected for the mission. Capt Douglas is chosen to head the team of ex-criminals to carry out the destruction. However a large military unit is sent out behind them. When the military unit are all killed, Douglas is forced to abandon his training and become a little more like the un-gentleman-like Capt Leech, and play dirty.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI had only seen this film once almost 15 years ago and had reasonable memories of it. I watched it again today because of this memories and it goes to show that a good end to a film can wipe out everything else that you could remember. I loved the ending to this film – I wonu0026#39;t even talk about why in case I spoil it because it loses itu0026#39;s impact after seeing it once. However the rest of the film isnu0026#39;t up to the same sort of value. As it is, the plot is very much a version of the Dirty Dozen but in reality it doesnu0026#39;t have any training or recruiting that film does but instead leaps straight into `the actionu0026#39;. I say `actionu0026#39; because, although it sustains the interest, it is a rather plodding film that is consistent but has no high points as a result.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story is good but the delivery is one that is clearly meant to make a point rather than entertain in the way Dirty Dozen does. Caine is good in the lead – one of his `young officeru0026#39; roles a la Zulu. However he doesnu0026#39;t have much in the way of chemistry with xxxx, really there needed to be a lot more friction and sparks between the two, sadly the tension between the two was only very basic. It is mostly Davenportu0026#39;s fault as I found him to be lacking in real screen presence. He easily had the best character but failed to dominate with it – also I found it distracting that he looked a little like Sean Connery, I assumed that Sean was unavailable. The support cast are unmemorable – whereas many people can name all the dirty dozen, none of these really make an impression – only the gay pair stick but mainly because of how surreal it feels in the setting.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall this is an OK film with a good ending. It is consistently fair and never really dips above or below that standard. Worth a watch once but donu0026#39;t expect it to bare anything other than a passing resemblance to the Dirty Dozen – certainly not in the same league entertainment wise.”

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