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Sam Peckinpah weighs in on World War II--and from the German point of view. The result is as bleak, if not quite as bloody, as one expects, in part because the 1977 film was cut to ribbons by nervous studio executives. The assorted excerpts that remain don't constitute an exhilarating or even an especially thrilling battle epic. The war is grinding to a close, and veterans like James Coburn's Steiner are grimly aware that it's a lost cause. The battlefield is a death trap of sucking mud and barbed wire, and the German generals (viz., the martinet played by James Mason) seem to pose a bigger threat to the life and limbs of Steiner's men than the inexorable enemy. Not even Peckinpah's famous sensuous exuberance when shooting violence is much in evidence; the picture is a depressive, claustrophobically overcast experience. The bloody high (or low) point isn't a shooting; it's a wince-inducing de-penis-tration during oral sex. For a fun time with the men in (Nazi) uniform, try Das Boot instead. --David Chute


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Sam Peckinpah's only war film has intensity and action to spare, but sadly lacks the consistency and scope of classics like The Wild Bunch. The best feature of Cross of Iron is its stellar cast. James Coburn keeps Steiner from becoming a macho clich by investing him with a tormented soulfulness, Maximillian Schell hits the right blend of snobbery and sociopathic deviousness as the autocratic Stransky and David Warner and James Mason give the film a touch of humanity with their work as a pair of war-weary senior officers. Despite an obvious low budget, John Coquillion's skillful cinematography finds the visual poetry in the film's grimy locations and Ernest Gold enhances the film's grandeur with a grand orchestral score that is both haunting and rousing. Finally, Sam Peckinpah uses his trademark editing techniques to create a series gut-wrenching set pieces; highlights include a scene where Steiner and his men ambush a Russian unit by posing as prisoners of war and a haunting scene where Steiner is tormented by hallucinations in a veteran's hospital. The problem with Cross of Iron is that it shows all the clear signs of being made in a rush. The roughly hewn script periodically loses focus, the varying accents of the international cast seldom match, and the battle scenes suffer from a lack of scope due to the film's much-publicized budget woes. Worst of all, the film abruptly ends in a cryptic and unexpected manner that suggests the filmmakers lacked the funds or time to shoot a proper finale. Despite all these annoying flaws, Cross of Iron is a worthwhile if inconsistent effort that offers enough solid moments for Peckinpah enthusiasts thanks to the commitment of its filmmakers and cast. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Unconventional, anti-war epic will stay with you...., Juil 4 2003
Par Chris K. Wilson "Chris Kent" (Dallas, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Cross Of Iron (DVD)
Film director Sam Peckinpah's career was winding down in 1977 when he shocked international critics with his primitive, unconventional anti-war epic "Cross of Iron." To this day, critics and authors alike don't really no what to make of this ferocious film. At times inspired, at others pretentious, Peckinpah's "Cross of Iron" is kind of the black sheep of classic cinema war flicks - it is difficult to like, but equally deserving of respect.

I suppose the legend behind "Cross of Iron" has been told many times. Immediately after viewing this film, Orson Welles fired off a letter to Peckinpah calling it "the greatest anti-war film ever made." I agree with Welles' stance. One can never really relax while watching the muddy carnage of "Cross of Iron." Explosions constantly rattle the sets, dialogue is difficult to hear due to the cries of dying men in the background. Peckinpah's trademark rapid-fire editing, perhaps used a bit too much in this film (if not many of his post-"Wild Bunch" films), will leave viewers shellshocked. Battlefield distractions reign supreme. As a viewer, we are living with these filthy soldiers in the rat and lice infested bunkers.

In Peckinpah's "Cross of Iron" universe, told from the viewpoint of German soliders on the Russian front in 1943, there is no glory in war. Cynical men are trying to survive poor leadership, dying German philosophies and the constant thunder of Russain bombs and bullets.

James Coburn gives the finest performance of his career as veteran sergeant Steiner. He leads his weary platoon from one skirmish to the next, knowing all is for a lost cause. He rebels against the German leadership, shown in the form of two opposite commanders - one seeking glory (Maximilian Schell), the other survival (James Mason). Due to politics and resentment, Coburn's men find themselves forgotten behind enemy lines. Left for dead, they have to fight their way back to the German front before being completely wiped out by advancing Russian soldiers. What they encounter along the way is unexpected, harsh and eventually tragic.

"Cross of Iron" is a superior war film to such classics as "Platoon," "The Big Red One" and "Saving Private Ryan" simply because there is never a moment of true heroism during it's 130-minute running time. Flowery ideals for such bloodshed never become clear. Most importantly, there is never an instant when viewers can relax with the smug comfort that war has purpose. In "Cross of Iron," human life is worth a wooden nickel. There are no heroes. And most terrifying of all, the war which takes place in Peckinpah's unforgettable film is not a war anyone would ever want to be a part of.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Why Do We Watch War Movies?, Janv. 5 2008
Some people want blood and gore...an government sponsered slasher movie.

But for the rest of us....

Take a common rock. A common rock. Put it in the right environment. It glows like a light. It flows like water. It reaches the outer edges of our atmosphere. It even conducts electricity.

Take a normal person. A common teacher. A farmer. The cable guy. Put them in the proper environment....all of a sudden life loses all of its superficiality.... Why do institutions create propaganda that compels us to kill one another? Why do others try to gain status in that structure? Who are we really? A mere reflection of that institution/ government? What is really important to us? How do you preserve your identity in hell? What are our duties in a declining culture, a dying age.

This is a war movie! And these German soldiers are in hell! And survival is all so slim against a truely overwhelming and powerful and crushing enemy. No Panzerfaust here-- a mere mine on the tracks will have to do...

But there is, even here, a second front, a lust for status in an ugly dying world, that is willing to kill absolutely anyone for its goals.....
Who will survive and how long? And given the reality of the truths they have found, what should the survivors do?
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4.0étoiles sur 5 True..while not criterion quality it still shines, Sep 22 2006
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While the movie quality is not criterion quality, it is the uncut european version in english and while it could have been worthwhile if Peckinpaugh is still alive today to give commentary on his movies, the film historian gives an excellent commentary on the making and the backround to this excellent movie.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Henstooth redeems itself, but is not 'Criterion' quality.
After much anticipation, I received my DVD copy of Henstooth's
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Publié le Avril 29 2006 par Kenneth Jp Mazeroll

5.0étoiles sur 5 Peckinpah's last triumph
Sam Peckinpah, in his 1977 effort "Cross of Iron", darred to look at the war throught German eyes. Read more
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I disagree entirely with what that idiot simon gurney said. I read the novel and have seen the film, and not only is it a faithful adaptation, but the few changes which are made... Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not exactly a classic, but better than most WW2 films
I would rate it 3.5 stars, because it's better than average as compared to other ww2 films however there are a few small problems I have with this movie. Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2004 par R

5.0étoiles sur 5 Runs circles around Saving Private Ryan. Great antiwar film.
I would argue that this is the best war movie around, followed closely by Peter Weir's Gallipoli.
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Publié le Mai 7 2004 par isala

3.0étoiles sur 5 Cross of Iron succumbs to Bottle of Booze
Increasingly erratic Sam Peckinpah had a reputation for being drunk on the set during in the 70s. Cross of Iron is highly uneven; at times professional and thrilling, other times... Read more
Publié le Janv. 9 2004 par Yoon Min Cho

2.0étoiles sur 5 Dirty Harry -- in feldgrau.
"Cross of Iron" is a bad movie, made with preconcieved notions that do not fit history or reality. Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2004 par M. G Watson

2.0étoiles sur 5 Great movie needs a Director's Cut treatment PRONTO!!!!!!
5 stars for the film, ZERO for DVD! I find the movie (wich was cut to ribbons!!!by at least 35 minutes)to be simply amazing. Read more
Publié le Déc 1 2003 par Xavier I. Ucar Conte

4.0étoiles sur 5 Great movie, atrocious Region 1 DVD release!
Cross Of Iron is one war film that will take repeat viewings to truly absorb all the material. With that said, I won't elaborate on the film's strong points since they've already... Read more
Publié le Oct. 31 2003 par K. Cannon

4.0étoiles sur 5 Classic War Film
Few films, I think, have the same feeling or flavor of "Cross of Iron." It deserves points not only for its style and grittiness, but as well for its unique take on the anti-war... Read more
Publié le Oct. 2 2003 par TrezKu13

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