Cross of Iron (UK)

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Men on the front lines of Hell
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 127 mins
Retail Price: £12.99
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Synopsis:
Cross Of Iron is the only war film directed by master filmmaker Sam Peckinpah. With the same tenacity and style he brought to such classics as The Wild Bunch, Straw Dogs and The Getaway, Peckinpah delivers a riveting and violent tale of men on the front lines of battle.

Set in 1943, this explosive epic centers on Corporal Steiner (James Coburn - Eraser), an accomplished but war-weary combat veteran leading a group of German soldiers on the Russian front. Steiner`s authority comes under attack when Captain Stransky (Maximilian Schell - Deep Impact) takes over the command of his troops.

A Prussian aristocrat, Stransky has one goal in mind: to win the coveted Iron Cross, Germany`s highest medal, at any cost. The two military aces soon face off in an intense and deadly battle of wills. Highlighted by Peckinpah`s trademark balletic violence, ultra-realistic battle scenes and a top cast that also includes David Warner (Titanic) and James Mason (The Verdict).

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Photo Gallery
Filmographies

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Mono English
Dolby Digital Mono Spanish
Dolby Digital Mono French

Directed By:
Sam Peckinpah

Written By:




Starring:
Vadim Glowna
Klaus Löwitsch
David Warner
James Mason
Maximilian Schell
James Coburn

Soundtrack By:
Ernest Gold

Director of Photography:
John Coquillon

Editor:
Tony Lawson
Murray Jordan
Michael Ellis

Production Designer:
Ted Haworth
Brian Ackland-Snow

Producer:
Wolf C. Hartwig

Executive Producer:
Alex Winitsky
Arlene Sellers

Distributor:
Warner Bros

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9 / 10
the great Sam Peckinpah`s last Masterpiece. There are some aliasing problems on the disc and some digital noise, but overall it `s as good as your likely to see it for a while. The sound is pretty average mono
posted by Richard73 on 4/12/2001 23:23