Anzio
(Italy)
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Robert Mitchum
Peter Falk
Robert Ryan
Arthur Kennedy
Earl Holliman
Mark Damon
Two US generals (Arthur Kennedy and Robert Ryan) play a cautious and a headline-hungry type, respectively. But from the moment the film begins, it is apparent that the overall pace is going to limp.
Mitchum's character, a wiseguy newspaper reporter, plays off against the brass, whom he puts down, and his seven army cohorts, who put him down for not getting involved. Only Earl Holliman has any significant life.
Peter Falk overacts an overwritten part of a rough-guy-with-heart-of-tin. He and Mitchum discuss some basic philosophical points, one of several forced injections of 'meaning' which not only fail to elevate the story, but actually depress it further into banality.
(Color) Widescreen. Available on VHS. Extract of a review from 1968. Running time: 117 MIN.
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