Desert Commandos
{{Infobox film
| name = Desert Commandos
| image = Desert-Commandos-poster.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Italian film poster
| native_name = Attentato ai tre grandi
| director = Umberto Lenzi
| producer = Alberto Grimaldi
| writer =
| screenplay = Umberto Lenzi{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| story = Umberto Lenzi{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| starring = {{plainlist|*Ken Clark
- Horst Frank
- Jeanne Valérie
- Carlo Hintermann
- Howard Ross
- Fabienne Dali
- Franco Fantasia
- Gianni Rizzo}}
| narrator =
| music = Angelo Francesco Lavagnino{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| cinematography = Carlo Carlini{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| editing = Eugenio Alabiso{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| production_companies = {{plainlist|*PEA
- Constantin Film
- Films Ege{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}}}
| distributor = PEA
Constantin Film
| released = 1 December 1967 (Italy)
{{Film date|df=yes|1968|3|15|West Germany}}
| runtime = 96 minutes{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}
| country = {{plainlist|*Italy
- France
- West Germany{{sfn|Cowie|Elley|1977|p=300}}}}
| language = Italian
| budget =
| gross =
}}
Desert Commandos (Italian: Attentato ai tre grandi) is a 1967 French/Italian/West German international co-production war film set during World War II in Morocco where it was filmed. The Italian title (Attack on the Big Three) refers to a German commando group with a mission to assassinate Churchill, Roosevelt and de Gaulle at the Casablanca Conference.
The film is a character-based drama that focuses on the German soldiers' various drives and conflicts during encounters with Tuareg nomads, and French and American soldiers.
Plot
The grief-stricken Captain Fritz Schoeller has assisted his terminally ill wife with her wishes for euthanasia. A party of men whisk him from his wife's funeral, not for arrest, but to be briefed on a special mission he will lead. The Captain, Lt. Roland Wolf, Sgt. Erich Huber, Corporal Hans Ludwig and Private Willy Mainz are all skilled in commando tactics and have excellent English language skills. They are dressed in British Commando uniforms and parachuted into Morocco where Faddja Hassen, an Arab woman will guide them to Casablanca where they will assassinate Allied leaders.
Cast
- Ken Clark: Captain Fritz Schoeller
- Horst Frank: Lt. Roland Wolf
- Jeanne Valérie: Faddja Hassen
- Carlo Hintermann: Sgt. Erich Huber
- Howard Ross: Willy Mainz
- Franco Fantasia: Major Dalio
- Hardy Reichelt: Corporal Hans Ludwig
- Fabienne Dali: Simone
- John Stacy: Sir Bryan
- Tom Felleghy: Colonel Ross
- Gianni Rizzo: Perrier
Release
The film was released in West Germany on March 15, 1968, as Fünf gegen Casablanca.{{cite web|url=http://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/fuenf-gegen-casablanca_ea43d4a7482f5006e03053d50b37753d|publisher=Filmportal.de|title=Fünf gegen Casablanca|access-date=July 30, 2017}}
References
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= Sources =
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- {{cite book |last1=Cowie|first1=Peter|authorlink1=Peter Cowie|authorlink2=Derek Elley|last2=Elley|first2=Derek|title=World Filmography: 1967 |publisher=Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press |date=1977 |isbn=0-498-01565-3 }}
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0061693|title=Desert Commandos}}
{{Umberto Lenzi}}
Category:Films directed by Umberto Lenzi
Category:North African campaign films
Category:Films produced by Alberto Grimaldi
Category:Constantin Film films
Category:French World War II films
Category:German World War II films
Category:Italian World War II films
Category:Macaroni Combat films
Category:1960s Italian-language films
Category:Italian-language French films
Category:Italian-language German films
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