Hell Is For Heroes on DVD (1962)
RelatedCritics ReviewsHaving already won a screenwriting Oscar for Battleground (1949), Robert Pirosh here came up with an even more uncompromising insight into the terrifying uncertainty and sudden brutality of frontline life. Never one to shy away from violence, director Don Siegel builds steadily towards the pitiless battle sequences by allowing us to get to know the members of the small unit ordered to overpower a German pillbox, whose only hope of survival is to mislead the Germans into believing they are a much more substantial force. Steve McQueen is overly intense and Bob Newhart's comic monologue a mite ill-judged, but James Coburn and the rest of the cast are superb. Time Out A war film is a war film is a war film... except that Siegel, brought into the project at the last moment when Steve... Read more on www.timeout.com
Fairly routine anti-war film with a strong cast and effectively-directed moments battling a generally artificial look. Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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