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Anzio
Director: Duilio Coletti, Edward Dmytryk
Product Group: Video
Studio: Sony Pictures
ISBN: 6303686907
EAN: 9786303686905
UPC: 043396607798
VHS Tape
Running Time: 117 minutes
Original Release Date: 1968-07-24
Theatrical Release Date: 1968-07-24
Release Date: 1998-06-02
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
SKU: BX020-061018005
Condition: Collectible: Very Go
Comments: Newer 2000 Release, different cover art. Non-rental VHS in original box. Box is clean and shiny with minimal wear, near new. Tape looks new, plays great.
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Customer Reviews
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AVERAGE WWII HOLLYWOOD POT BOILER
Rating (3)
Date: 2008-06-21
The worst thing about this movie for me was the dreadful song that accompanies the screen credits at movie's beginning. Everything moved up a notch from there.
Great movie this is not, great history either. But some things do stand out in this WWII drama: the sniper episode near movie's end as other reviewers mention, the starkness of some scenes is very reminicent of BIG RED ONE and even BATTLE OF THE BULGE, but one that leaves good impressions is the actual battle footage, mostly Navy, and the amphibious landings using fairly realistic landing craft. Though I served in the military, never used a landing craft to take a beach, but that scene was for me fairly captivating.
For the first time viewer this is a somewhat spellbinding, suspenseful movie. And for most people whether reviewers give this movie a good or bad rating, it will be too late, for most will have already purchased and viewed the movie. And generally if this isn't true, most people won't believe the reviews, wanting to experience the movie for themselves.
Semper Fi.
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Entertaining + Suspenseful snipering scenes + rushed to ending = Worth watching
Rating (3)
Date: 2008-05-22
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
The best thing about this movie is the sniper scene in which 4 out 7 US solders were killed. It's suspenseful, exciting and entertaining. It's also touching when it showed who surrended only to be killed in revenge.
What I don't like is the ending. It seemed the director rushed to the ending. Because of that, the film failed to depict the intensity and great suffering of 5,000 Americans and British who were injured and killed in the fighting. It's worth watching once.
P.S.
The number of 5,000 Americans and British injured and killed at Anzio is quoted from [...]
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Large scale reconstruction of key battle
Rating (3)
Date: 2007-12-14
1 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
This is a lavish Italian -American co-production tracing the Allied landings on Anzio Beach ,Italy and the consequent long ,bloody and costly advance on Rome .It is mainly seen through the eyes of an American war correspondent "Dick Ennis"-Robert Mitchum giving an assured ,idiosyncratic performance .
The movie is grievously hampered by a quite dreadful script -hang your head in shame Harry AL Craig -which indulges in enough windy,verbose and pompous,sententious sermonising to put even Al Bore (the spelling is accurate)to shame .The characters ,the GI's in particular are not given dialogue to speak ;they are given "statements"to make .
It makes the fatal mistake of so many historical movies-judging the past by the standards of today .By all means use war movies -or any movies for that matter -to raise moral issues but not at the expense of the narrative drive of the movie .Thus we have a picture that takes a while to get going .The action when it arrives is well staged with a sniper duel and a pasage through a minefield especially excitingly done
The performances are sound with solid turns from Arthur Kennedy as General Lesley and Robert Ryan as General Carson .
The movie is based on an admirable book by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas which exposed the decisions that were made during the campaign which allegedly cost thousands of US lives .Try and get your hands on that -it will illuminate the campaign more acutely than this sermonising missed opportunity .
You may find the first half an endurance test but the final section is well done and pretty rousing
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i loved this movie as a kid , but it really doesn't hold up well
Rating (2)
Date: 2006-05-18
3 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
when i was young i loved this movie and can remember watching it. sadly it has not stood the test of time very well. the history of the movie is very far from fact and the whole cast looks like they want to get as far away from the screen as they can. to make it worse the battle scenes are just ok not great like a movie like this needs,and that just makes this all the more a reason to avoid this one.
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A War Drama Based on Two Themes
Rating (4)
Date: 2004-09-03
7 out of 11 customers found this reveiw helpful
Anzio explores two themes.
First, the movie explores WHY men go to war, concluding that the main reason men and societies go to war is because they LIKE killing. Robert Mitchum's character poses this question to a general early in the film, and the events in the film lead Mitchum to draw this conclusion at the end.
Second, the movie explores the idea that a general can be too timid. The movie treats us to the timid general's battle plan, which is organized for the reason of having as little loss of human life as possible. Mitchum's character poses a question to the general using a quote from Napolean, and they discuss the idea. Events in the film lead us to accept Mitchum's conclusion at the end that generals need to balance the need for saving human lives, with that of being more agressive.
This film has plenty of action, but it is primarily a drama based upon these two themes.
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