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During WWII, an Italian-American commando outfit disguised as an Italian Army unit is parachuted behind Axis lines in North Africa.
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***CORRECTION*** Lost Command (aka Les Centurions) is a 1966 American war film directed and produced by Mark Robson and starring Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, Maurice Ronet and Claudia Cardinale. It is based on the best-selling 1960 novel The Centurions by Jean Lartéguy. The film focuses on the story of French paratroopers battling in French Indochina and French Algeria.
not French paratroopers. They were all foreigners. foreign legion
@@gaswhole You're wrong. This was a "metropolitan" regiment. There were some Legion units deployed in Algeria but they were far from being a majority. My father was part of the regiment depicted in this movie, and you can find his name in the book that inspired the movie.
@@eriglebrundelabouexiere472 What's his name?
@@gaswhole same as mine
it's nice how you can state the obvious and regurgitate google word for word
越南軍官說 ” 三藩市廣東話 "Vietnamese Officer is speaking San Francisco Cantonese.
It’s Burt qwouk from the pink panther. He is British born in Lancashire to Chinese parents.
法军只說英語.........嘿嘿
Anthony Quinn is one of my favorite actors
Read the book a few times. Good book and a good film.
Ahh. Burt Kwouk, Also known as Kato from the Pink Panther series.
. . .and that gentleman who commissions Goldfinger. . .and that gentleman who works for Spectre in YOLT. . .and. . .
And that guy who played as a Vietnamese general in Chuck Norris' Braddock Mission in Action
Yeah-yeah@@Cyan_Nightingale
This was a very enjoyable movie. Loved Alain Delon and Anthony Quinn.
Jeeps didnt have keys back then.
Alain delon was in indochina
1953 with a marine outfit!
Très peu de temps et comme serveur au mess avant de se faire virer pour vol.
@@laurentdeshayes554 Faux !!! Il gardait le dépôt de munition de Saigon, et a fait quelques missions fluviales ou il a connu le feu ! Quand à ce vol, c'était lors de son dernier mois au Vietnam. Arrêtez donc de dénigrer comme ça ! Pfff !!!
This vietnamese officer speak Cantonese!!? ha ha
E você acha que os produtores de Hollywood se preocupam com esses detalhes???
Hahahaha
he learned it when they kicked out the PRA in December of 79' when the Chinese army turned tail and ran out of North Vietnam with their tail between their legs
😊
Is that Alain Delon?
Yes
American jeeps usually don't have keys.
For sure.....But film directors never listen their military advisers
Escenas de una magnífica película del género bélico que es ahora de culto por sus protagonistas en haber legado con sus magistrales actuaciones.
Decent enough film. Particularly interesting in that it portrays wars that, although important - particularly to France, were of little interest to Americans. If Americans aren't interested then... it might as well not have happened... So, Indochina and Algeria make for different, interesting settings. When compared with its source novel, Jean Larteguy's The Centurions, it is quite weak. But does a movie version of a great novel ever live up to expectations?
It's great to see every one properly kitted out in the para lizard suits and sporting MAT 49 SMGs. The cast is fairly good: Anthony Quinn and Alain Delon. Quinn is one of those actors that plays many nationalities (Filipino in Back to Bataan, Greek in Navarone and Zorba, Italian in Santa Vittorio, Bedouin in Lawrence... etc). I think he makes a good Raspeguy. As for George Segal as an Algerian.... err... okay, I guess...
I'd have liked to see a longer Dien Bien Phu opening (I still have not seen Schoendoerffer's film and I'm starving for a good film about that battle. Jump Into Hell is very weak), a better depiction of the hardships of 'reeducation' in the Viet camps (the movie treats this period as a sort of comic relief bit... Jeeps don't have keys, by the way...). The Casbah clean up is okay but the match box bombs are a little goofy. And Delon's romance is a bit distracting.
All in all a fairly good effort about events that I am, personally, fascinated with and connected to a book that I have read over 5 times (and the sequel, The Praetorians).
Those prisoners would not be so happy when they learn that very few of them will survive imprisonment. Of my father's former unit the 4th RAC (Regiment Artillery Colonial), only two NCOs returned to France after the Viet Minh prison camps.
France was doing raping and killing the innocent locals. Remember France didn’t have the bells to fight the Nazis. And it was American and British blood why France has its liberty today.
Those Asian soldiers are speaking Chinese not Vietnamese.
Same ugly shit any way 😅
It wasn't called Indo China for nothing.
Muy Buena Pelicula
Quin a acting hero
Морис Роне и тут с Делоном играет?
How come these Asians are using cantonese in the context of Vietnam War ?
Woiiiii..Alain Delon and Anthony Quinn..but Alain Delon...my target 🎯💯....😊
Ah yes, the good old rice paddies of North Africa
Exactly - it's somewhere in Vietnam. Most probably during the 1950s, before Dien Bien Phu. Absolutely nothing to do with "Italian-American commando outfit disguised as an Italian Army unit is parachuted behind Axis lines in North Africa." They're French POWs, as the exchange at 3.10 makes quite plain.
@@petergraves2085 and the "vietnamese" are speaking cantonese lmao!!!
Italian? I think not!
Survivor french soldiers POW Viet Minh concentration camps were the same as British POW Japonize camps or even worst ...
Cantonese Chinese???
When you outnumber your enemy but allow them to abuse you.
The enemy have guns you don't end of the story though guy
Man I felt sorry what those french paras and the legion endured and going back to France to endure that!
Hey show this movie on UA-cam ASAP
Sólo presenta los 10 primeros minutos de la película y luego te pide que la arriendes. Una estafa 🙄
the Vietnamese held many French POWs until the 1970s.
He speak Cantonese first