When judging movies of this period and the time they were produced, I essentially look for three things: A, Did it keep my attention? Answer: Yes B, Did I like the actors/acting, lines/dialogue, action scenes? Answer: For the most part, yes C, Is it just another "Rah, rah!" film of the period? Meaning, is it mostly how we 'supposedly' won the war? Propaganda BS movie? Answer, not really and it told the story, at least for the most part in a short way, about Rommel. It wasn't really in depth and it didn't really tell about his thinking and actual trials of being a general in Hitler's war machine. It touched on some of the issues but not like a book on the subject would. Overall, I like the film and love James Mason, so it rates a four star rank as far as old war films go.
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