From Hell to Victory (1979)
Facts
| Cast | Angel Aranda, Horst Buchholz, Capucine, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Anny Duperey, Jean Pierre Cassel, George Hamilton, George Peppard, Howard Vernon and Sam Wanamaker |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1978 |
| DVD Release | May 3, 2005 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 692865160335 |
| Buy this item | $7.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 31 14:01 EDT (details) 1 DVD, PEACE ARCH HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 15 new from $3.00, 4 used from $2.00 |
About From Hell to Victory
On August 24 1939 at a small French cafe six friends are about to go their separate ways. They vow to reunite on that day each year at the cafe. The film follows each of their lives: one begins work with the French resistance one joins the French commandos another is forced to join the Nazi army one becomes a flier and the two others are just simple officers.System Requirements:Run Time: 101 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/MILITARY & WAR Rating: PG UPC: 692865160335 Manufacturer No: T-1603 Product Description
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Average user review:| Victory is never present tense |
the past tense. Relive someone's else victory and you see it for what it really is. Sure, you can celebrate your D-days and your Iwo-Jimas and your
triumph over very ill and dying soldiers at Waterloo but it is only retained subjectively in your flawed memory machine.
Speaking of flawed memory machine, hey, isn't this like the 2nd war movie
and the third Drama George Hamilton & George Peppard were in? March 11, 2007
| A first-rate cast gets a third-rate script! |
The movie begins on August 24, 1939, in a Paris cafe, where six friends (George Peppard, George Hamilton, Horst Bucholz, Anny Duperey, Sam Wanamaker, and Jean Pierre Cassel) from different countries (of course) are about to be torn apart by World War Two. They vow to meet again on the next August 24, not realizing that the war would still be raging then. All six join the Allies, except the lone German in the group, Horst Bucholz. Bucholz becomes a Panzer commander and eventually fights against his former friends in the battle of Normandy in June 1944. Each of the six friends takes an active role in the war, and from the British evacuation from Dunkirk to the liberation of Paris, they stuggle to survive and keep in contact with one another. Along the way, Capucine enters the picture as a heroine who will risks everything to save Allied pilots from being captured by the cruel Gestapo.
By the liberation of Paris, however, only three of the six (I won't say which) have survived, and they share a tearful reunion in the same Paris cafe where they had vowed to return. The battles scenes have plenty of explosions, but they are extremely unrealistic. With a cast like this, though, I absolutely recommend this guilty pleasure to fans of war movies. Just don't set your standards too high! By the way, a lot of the battle scenes in this are the same scenes featured in another European war movie (Partizanska eskadrila (1979), aka "Battle of the Eagles"). Unfortunately, since both movies were released in 1979 I have no idea which movie copied from the other. January 4, 2006
| must see for Umberto Lenzi fans! |
The dvd ain't so hot, though. Its vhs quality but it is watchable and the sound quality is okay. Its worth picking up if you want to see a different side of Lenzi, are interested in Italian WWII films, or if you like George Peppard.
October 3, 2005
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