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Taxi for Tobruk

Taxi for Tobruk (1965)

March. 29,1965
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During World War II, French Commandos join forces with a German officer in order to survive the African desert.

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gordonl56
1965/03/29

TAXI FOR TOBRUK 1961This World War Two film is set in North Africa during late summer 1942. The stars are, Lino Ventura, Maurice Biraud, German Cobos, Charles Aznavour and Hardy Kruger. A group of Free French Commandos are making their way back to Allied lines after a raid on a German fuel depot. They end up stranded in the middle of nowhere after their truck is destroyed by a German aircraft. They decide to attempt to walk the several hundred miles to the coast. They have no food, and very little water. As luck would have it, the Free French happen upon a small German patrol camped out for the night. They rush the Germans and kill all but the officer, Hardy Kruger. The French now have transport, water, food and a prisoner. They set off for El Alamein to hook up with the British forces. Over the radio they hear that the British have launched a counter attack, and the German and Italian forces are withdrawing. They now decide to head for Tobruk, figuring the British will be there by the time their group hits the coast.The trip though is not without a series of hic-ups. The men need to take a long detour to avoid a large section of soft sand. The truck would not be able to cross the less than friendly terrain. The detour though would use up a fair portion of the remaining petrol. Kruger points out an oasis where the Germans have a fuel depot. Out of other options, the French decide to give it a go.Ventura, a boxer in civilian life, gives the German, Kruger, a solid punch to the jaw, rendering him horizontal. The men then don a few German hats etc and pay a visit to said fuel dump. The visit is a success and the men score fuel and water. Off again across the desert for Tobruk they head.Needless to say Kruger is not happy with his sore jaw once he comes to. There is another hic-up when the group is nearly blown to hell by a night-time air raid on a nearby German convoy. The truck becomes stuck in a hole and all are busy digging the vehicle out. Just as they finish, Kruger jumps in the driver's seat and heads off leaving the Frenchmen behind. He does return shortly, but this time he has all the weapons. The Free French are now the prisoners. Of course this does not last long, as fatigue soon catches up with Kruger and sleep hits him. With the French back in charge it is back in the truck as a prisoner. Off for Tobruk again they head. Again there is a problem for them to overcome. There is a minefield they must navigate through. One of the Frenchmen treads on a mine and is seriously wounded.With the wounded man in the back, they are now only 15 miles from Allied lines. Needless to say the bad luck continues when the vehicle runs into a British recon patrol. The British see Kruger wearing his German cap and open fire. All except Ventura are killed.The film then jumps to the victory parade in Paris after the war. Ventura is standing in the crowd thinking back to his experience in North Africa.This is a pretty good film with nice work from the entire cast and crew. The film, made in Spain, feature several authentic German tanks and the Spanish (Merlin engine) version of a ME-109.

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paws-7
1965/03/30

This film is simply one of the best I've ever seen about WW2. It shows, with few characters, few accurate words and in the overwhelming emptiness of the desert, the true face of war: total nonsense!The plot, which puts 4 French soldiers in the situation of taking a German prisoner, together with his car, on a trip through the desert back to El-Alamein, is brilliantly written by Michel Audiard. The author shows us how enemies, being held away from fighting, can learn to progressively appreciate themselves... or not. Irony and emotion just stick together along the whole film to the end. True, human and disabused.I don't have anything more to say. Or just one thing: it's the fourth time I watch that film, it's the fourth time I'm caught by it until the last second!

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hstaurati
1965/03/31

Un taxi pour Tobrouk was one of the very first war movies I watched as a child, and I was impressed with the depth of the characters that were portrayed in it. No stereotypes here; just a movie about an unlikely band of people, trying to survive in the dessert. One thing that I will never forget, (please do not count it as a spoiler!!!) is when the French soldiers discuss about what they should do with their prisoner, and they say that "you should kill them before you get the chance to know them". If that does not portrait the madness of war, then I wonder, what is? Others have already written a lot about the plot, so I will not go into details. All I can say is that it is bad that this movie is not available on a subtitled version, for all of us, the poor people who do not know French, to buy.

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RogerFranzose
1965/04/01

A really funny war movie and even today still worthwhile seeing. Tells a lot about the mentality of Germans and french...! Not only in the army but also about the people - even today. The 'movie-buffs' will know what I mean...a pity this film is far underrated and not very well known. Intense acting, riveting plot, keeps one glued to the story! Hardy Krueger and Lino Ventura are simply great actors! Hopefully these comments may change that the movie is better known in the future because it has all the chances to become a "war classic". Does anybody know if the film is available at least on (an European language version) VHS-video?

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