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Never So Few Reviews

1959 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 106 members

Captain Tom Reynolds (Frank Sinatra) and his band of skilled O.S.S. operatives are in World War II Burma to train the Kachin natives in modern warfare. But jungle combat is more gruelling than Reynolds ever imagined, and after Chinese rebels cross the border to loot and murder American soldiers, Reynolds abandons all notions of .. Read more

Starring Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida, Steve McQueen, Paul Henreid
Director John Sturges
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (2) of Never So Few

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    This MGM drama about wartime activity in Burma was clearly influenced by The Bridge on the River Kwai, and is notable mainly for its use of Ceylon locations; the discussion of key moral issues is quickly discarded for the sake of a hot romance between Frank Sinatra and the immaculate Gina Lollobrigida. When the film was released, two virtually unknown actors received career-boosting reviews: both Richard Johnson and Steve McQueen progressed to better roles, the latter famously teaming up again with co-star Charles Bronson and director John Sturges for The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. Today, this film is a fascinating relic of a studio in decline, combining those on the way up (McQueen, Bronson) with those in the twilight of their careers (Paul Henreid, Brian Donlevy) in a story undimmed by the star casting of Sinatra, who had yet to acquire the image that would undermine his credibility in such roles forever.

    • Radio Times
  • OSS captain Sinatra (plus facial hair in the opening scenes) finds himself leading a handful of Kachin guerillas... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • Most helpful members' reviews (2) of Never So Few

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Steve McQueen lover!!

    Very good classic film. Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen buffs will enjoy this film, as i have, now and in the past.

      • A customer from Reading, England
  • Rated - 3 stars

    Never So Few

    realy enjoyed this film... one remark just out of intrest if you want to watch this with kids around you can its a PG not 18 cet :P

      • blue1975 from Milton Keynes
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Never So Few

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Steve McQueen lover!!

    Very good classic film. Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen buffs will enjoy this film, as i have, now and in the past.

      • A customer from Reading, England
  • Rated - 3 stars

    Never So Few

    realy enjoyed this film... one remark just out of intrest if you want to watch this with kids around you can its a PG not 18 cet :P

      • blue1975 from Milton Keynes
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Steve McQueen lover!!

    Very good classic film. Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen buffs will enjoy this film, as i have, now and in the past.

      • A customer from Reading, England
  • Rated - 3 stars

    Never So Few

    realy enjoyed this film... one remark just out of intrest if you want to watch this with kids around you can its a PG not 18 cet :P

      • blue1975 from Milton Keynes
  • Critics' reviews (2)

  • 2 stars out of 5

    This MGM drama about wartime activity in Burma was clearly influenced by The Bridge on the River Kwai, and is notable mainly for its use of Ceylon locations; the discussion of key moral issues is quickly discarded for the sake of a hot romance between Frank Sinatra and the immaculate Gina Lollobrigida. When the film was released, two virtually unknown actors received career-boosting reviews: both Richard Johnson and Steve McQueen progressed to better roles, the latter famously teaming up again with co-star Charles Bronson and director John Sturges for The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. Today, this film is a fascinating relic of a studio in decline, combining those on the way up (McQueen, Bronson) with those in the twilight of their careers (Paul Henreid, Brian Donlevy) in a story undimmed by the star casting of Sinatra, who had yet to acquire the image that would undermine his credibility in such roles forever.

    • Radio Times
  • OSS captain Sinatra (plus facial hair in the opening scenes) finds himself leading a handful of Kachin guerillas... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out

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