Customer Reviews: Cheap and cheerfulDecember 19, 2004 jono pollock 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well what can i say this is the first film ive seen which focus's on Italien troops for a change.It mainly focus's on an Italien company of soldiers who are fighting for survival during the battle of el alamien.The film is fairly cheap, half the tanks are obviously models n the others are Russian with an Iron cross put on them.It doesnt really stand up say to longest day or a bridge too far but is acurate to events.It watchable ill say that even though half the brits sound like they have got really bad colds and most of its dubbed.
Low Budget film with rare historical accuracyJuly 4, 2005 John Edward White(Reno, Nevada) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Too bad the producers did this one on the cheap as it is more of a documentary in content in that it gives an accurate picture of the actual role of the Italian army in North Africa under Rommell's comand. Rommell and his Panzer Corp is shown in the proper dependent relationship to the much maligned Italian army in Libya where it gave a good account of itself despite being ill equipped and ill supplied by Il Duce. We are spared the unhistorical, distorted and biased accounts of battle always rendered by Hollywood.
The Battle of El AlameinMay 4, 2010 melenn57(Denver, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The picture quality is very disappointing. Also, the movie was originally done in a foreign language then dubbed badly in English.
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