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Never So Few (1959)
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Frank Sinatra told the director to give the newcomer a break. John Sturges (The Great Escape) obliged, providing favorable camera angles for Sinatra's young co-star. In his first big-budget film, Steve McQueen was ready to grab the movie world's attention. McQueen plays Bill Ringa, one of the O.S.S. combatants harassing the enemy in World War II Burma. Sinatra is Capt. Tom Reynolds, leading the guerilla fighters and risking court martial while doing so. Also among Never So Few's many are Charles Bronson, Peter Lawford and in her first Hollywood film, Gina Lollobrigida. About McQueen, the New York Herald Tribune's reviewer wrote: "He...
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| Never So Few Movie Review by Andy (5/10/2007) |
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Never does Never So Few achieve a Guns of Navarone level of entertainment. It's a war movie that has action scenes that would fit better in a gangster flick. I hope our soldiers in Iraq just don't stand in the open firing on lines of enemy soldiers. That could be problem, but not for Frank. Unrealistic battle scenes are...
(complete Never So Few review by Andy)
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