Capt. Alex Foster
Richard Burton
Capt. Alex Foster

“He took o Rommel...the Sahara...and a unit of untrained me to blow the Desert Fox to Hell.”
Captain Foster plans on raiding German-occupied Tobruk with hand- picked commandos, but a mixup leaves him with a medical unit led by a Quaker conscientious objector.
Capt. Alex Foster
Richard Burton
Capt. Alex Foster
Sgt. Maj. Allan MacKenzie
John Colicos
Sgt. Maj. Allan MacKenzie
Gen. Erwin Rommel
Wolfgang Preiss
Gen. Erwin Rommel
Maj. Hugh Tarkington
Clinton Greyn
Maj. Hugh Tarkington
Vivianne Gagliardo
Danielle De Metz
Vivianne Gagliardo
Schroeder
Karl-Otto Alberty
Schroeder
Conscientious Objector
Christopher Cary
Conscientious Objector
Garth
John Orchard
Garth
Reilly
Brook Williams
Reilly
Brown
Greg Mullavey
Brown
Admiral
Ben Wright
Admiral
Wembley
Michael Sevareid
Wembley
Is it just me, or is this just a fairly straightforward remake of “Tobruk” (1967)? Instead of Rock we have Richard, Burton, as he sets off deep behind enemy lines in North Africa to destroy a fuel dump that is going to help mobilise a couple of Panzer divisions for Rommel. He is supposed to take a crack team with him, but a mix up sees him saddled with a doctor (Clinton Greyn) and his patients who couldn’t hit a bull on the backside with an bulldozer. Things become even more precarious when they find themselves talking Prussian brown stamps with the Field Marshall himself (Wolfgang Preiss) - but maybe that might allow the observant “Foster” (Burton) to catch a glimpse of some top secret maps? From now on in, I could swear it actually uses some of the same footage from the other movie, especially at the end - which is certainly the best part of the film. Burton does enough, but nothing more really, and I couldn’t quite figure out just what Danielle De Metz was doing here at all. It takes the usual pop at the inadequacies of the Italians during the war, and it also endeavours to make Rommel out to be a civilised gentleman à la James Mason, but otherwise it’s really just a vehicle for a star who looked like he had bleached his hair specially for the part. It passes the time if you like the genre, but nothing more, sorry.
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