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Lost Command (1966)
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Starring: Anthony Quinn, George Segal, Michelle Morgan, Alain Deloin, Claudia Cardinale, Maurice Ronet, Gregoire Aslan
Director: Mark Robson
Category: , Classic
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean
Length:
130 mins
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"Top Notch Action Sequences." -Leonard Maltin

Academy AwardŽ winner Anthony Quinn gives one of his best performances as Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Raspeguy, a hardheaded officer determined to become a hero at any cost in this dramatic war saga. After Lt. Col. Raspeguy leads his defeated and humiliated French army out of Indochina, he learns that he's been relieved of his command. He gets another chance to prove himself when he meets and falls in love with a French countess (Michele Morgan), who finagle a new position for him in Algeria. There Lt. Col. Raspeguy persuades two wartime buddies to join him in shaping up a ragtag unit. Eventually he is forced to confront an Arab terrorist (George Segal) attempting to oust the French from Algeria. Now in his desperate struggle to achieve victory, Lt. Col. Raspeguy launches a bloody battle against the terrorist rebel forces. With strong technical merit and outstanding performances throughout, Lost Command vividly illustrates man's inhumanity to man for the sake of personal glory.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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