Bitter Victory (1958)



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Synopsis:
In Nicholas Ray's WWII drama, two British officers, Captain Leith (Richard Burton) and Major Brand (German character actor Curd Jürgens, who would later play Bond foe Karl Stromberg in The Spy Who Loved Me), a South African, are being considered to lead a daring raid to steal crucial documents from a Nazi stronghold in Libya. The two don't seem particularly fond of each other. Brand's wife, Jane (Ruth Roman of Strangers on a Train), arrives on the base. There's an odd awkwardness when Brand introduces her to Leith at the officers' club. It turns out the two already know each other, intimately. They were romantically involved long ago, until Leith broke it off without warning. Jane later met Brand. Leith and Jane keep their relationship a secret from Brand, but he realizes something's up when he goes out for a bit and comes back to find them dancing together. He later gets angry when his wife slips up and refers to Leith as "Jimmy." Brand and Leith are chosen to lead the mission together. Jane says goodbye to Leith, and Wilkins (Nigel Green of The Ipcress File) and some other soldiers see them together. The raid goes fairly smoothly, until Brand can't bring himself to kill a German sentry, and Leith feels compelled to step in and do it for him. Brand's resentment of Leith grows. The team steals the documents and heads out across the desert to make their escape. They're attacked by a German patrol, and after the melee, Brand arouses suspicious when he orders Leith to stay with three badly wounded soldiers while the rest of the group leaves for the rendezvous point. Bitter Victory is based on the novel by René Hardy. Jean-Luc Godard famously said of the film in his review, "Nicholas Ray is cinema." ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
3/1/1958
Director Credit
Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Director
Cast Credit
Andrew Crawford Roberts
Ramon de Larrocha Lt. Sanders
Raoul Delfosse Lt Kassel
Sumner Williams Pvt. Anderson
Nigel Green Private Wilkins
Ronan O'Casey Sgt. Dunnigan
Harry Landis Pvt. Berowining
Richard Burton Capt. Leith
Curt Jurgens Maj. Brand
Ruth Roman Jane Brand
Raymond Pellegrin Mekrane
Anthony Bushell Gen. Paterson
Christopher Lee Sgt. Barney
Sean Kelly Lieutenant Barton
Alfred Burke Lt. Col. Callander
Production Credits Credit
Robert Laffont Producer
Paul Graetz Producer
Art Department Credit
Jean D'Eaubonne Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Michel Kelber Cinematographer
Vladimir Ivanov Camera Operator
Production Management Credit
Paul Joly Production Manager
Christian Ferry first Assistant Director
Lucie Barzman Continuity
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Jean Zay Costume Designer
René Daudin Makeup

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