Peck has a compelling authority, as always, but overall the film is low on dramatic tension. There’s a lack of context that means questions go unanswered about the strategic value of the battle. In some ways that’s the point – it may be an entirely insignificant conflict that cost so many lives.
George Peppard and Harry Dean Stanton appear in minor roles, although I didn’t even recognise the former.
Disappointing all round.
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