• Source: Commando (1962 film)
    • Marcia o Crepa (March or Die), known as The Legion's Last Patrol in the UK and Commando in the US, is a 1962 European (Italian, German, Spanish) co-production war film about the Algerian War of Independence.
      It was released in 1964 in the US by American International Pictures on a double feature with Torpedo Bay/Beta Som.
      In the UK this film was shown at Odeon cinemas as part of a double feature with The Day of the Triffids.


      Plot


      French Foreign Legion Captain Le Blanc (Stewart Granger) leads a section of his Legion parachutists to capture an FLN guerrilla leader. Along the way they are joined by a prostitute (Dorian Gray) and an Arab child. Their mission is a success but when their escape helicopter is shot down they have to fight their way back to the French lines.


      Cast


      Stewart Granger : capitaine Leblanc
      Dorian Gray : Nora
      Fausto Tozzi : Brascia
      Riccardo Garrone : Paolo
      Carlos Casaravilla : Ben Bled
      Ivo Garrani : Colonel Dionne
      Alfredo Mayo : Mayor
      Pablito Alonso : Arab Kid
      Hans von Borsody : Fritz
      Maurizio Arena : Dolce Vita
      Dietmar Schönherr : Petit Prince
      Peter Carsten : Barbarossa
      Leo Anchóriz : Garcia


      Musical score


      The theme music Concerto Disperato by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino became a top selling instrumental in Italy performed by Nini Rosso and in the UK with a cover version by Ken Thorne reaching No. 4.


      Reception


      The Los Angeles Times called it "mediocre, its timely subject matter reduced to the level of a formula Western."
      The Monthly Film Bulletin said "despite up-to-date dressing this is basically a schoolboy adventure story, though somewhat grimly executed... the narrative owes more to war movies than P.C. Wren, being a variation on the old idea of the gradual decimation of a patrol. Still, the film is an example of action all the way, apart from the gratuitously ironic ending which, though tart, comes as a decided anti-climax."


      See also


      Algerian War


      References




      External links


      Commando at IMDb
      Commando at Letterbox DVD
      Commando at BFI

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