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The Devil's Brigade (1968)

The Devil's Brigade (1968)
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During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans commando raids against the German forces to keep them at bay until America's troops enter the war. As a part of this plan, the Allies create the 1st Special Service Force to plan and carry out an attack on Norway in order to tie up the German forces. This commando force of Canadian soldiers and American GIs is headed by Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick (William Holden), a paper-pusher given his first field command. Antagonism immediately erupts between Canadian Maj. Alan Crown (Cliff Robertson) and American Maj. Cliff Bricker (Vince Edwards). But Frederick utilizes their mutual dislike as a basis for a rivalry that turns this rag-tag group of misfits into a disciplined fighting force. But now that Frederick's men are ready to fight, Frederick receives word that the Norway mission has been canceled. After appealing to Washington for another assignment for the commandos, the brigade is sent on a patrol near the German lines in southern Italy. The brigade captures an enemy-held village and is then given the seemingly impossible task of taking Mt. La Difensa. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
William HoldenCliff Robertson, (more)
Director(s):
Andrew V. McLaglen
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Devil's Brigade

During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans commando raids against the German forces to keep them at bay until America's troops enter the war. As a part of this plan, the Allies create the 1st Special Service Force to plan and carry out an attack on Norway in order to tie up the German forces. This commando force of Canadian soldiers and American GIs is headed by Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick (William Holden), a paper-pusher given his first field command. Antagonism immediately erupts between Canadian Maj. Alan Crown (Cliff Robertson) and American Maj. Cliff Bricker (Vince Edwards). But Frederick utilizes their mutual dislike as a basis for a rivalry that turns this rag-tag group of misfits into a disciplined fighting force. But now that Frederick's men are ready to fight, Frederick receives word that the Norway mission has been canceled. After appealing to Washington for another assignment for the commandos, the brigade is sent on a patrol near the German lines in southern Italy. The brigade captures an enemy-held village and is then given the seemingly impossible task of taking Mt. La Difensa. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
131 mins

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Director(s):
Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer(s):
William Roberts
Producer(s):
David L. Wolper
Categories:
Action / AdventureWar
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    David and Nicole B.

    A great movie that highlights the important of honor, integrity, duty, and teamwork in war. It isn't the biggest or best equiped force that wins. Once the American's learned that lesson, and left their arrogant, isolationist approach behind, they became part of the best brigade in the Allied Forces. The characters are a bit stereotypical -not all Americans are hooligans trying to pick a fight, and not Canadian are stoic defenders of virtue.

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    Lynn M.

    While it's true, it does have some Holloywood 'cliches'. It IS one of Willian Holden's best. You can feel his love for his men, after months of molding them, only to have to lead them in to almost suicide. It's one of the best 'personal' character war movies ever made. The men (the actors protrayed) actually seem like REAL men.

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    Hector L.

    A very good cast of actors, with lots of fighting. With a bit of history. Very enjoyable.

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