Rommel(1969) - A Bullet For
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Critics and viewers from platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd describe the film as a "generic but competent" war flick. A Bullet for Rommel(1969)
Like many films in this genre, it takes significant liberties with historical facts, serving more as an action vehicle than a historical document. A Bullet for Rommel (1969) - IMDb Initially, the team is tasked with searching for
(1969), originally titled Hora cero: Operación Rommel , is a notable entry in the "Macaroni Combat" subgenre—Italian and Spanish-produced war films often characterized by high-octane action and rugged protagonists. Directed by León Klimovsky , the film stars Jack Palance as a hardened commando leader on a perilous mission behind enemy lines. Plot Overview A Bullet for Rommel (1969) - IMDb (1969),
The film is praised for its "rip-roaring" final battle scenes, explosive shootouts, and overall sense of team spirit.
The mission culminates in a bloody battle at the Kesselberg post . Through their actions, the commandos divert German forces away from the Zell Pass , allowing American troops to advance successfully. Cast and Production
The film features a mix of American and international talent, common for European co-productions of the era: Major John Heston Alberto de Mendoza: SS Major Hermann Traniger Andrea Bosic: Captain Agamemnon Geeves Manuel Collado: Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Director: León Klimovsky Music: Armando Trovajoli Critical Reception