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Taxi for Tobruk

Taxi for Tobruk (French: Un taxi pour Tobrouk) is a 1961 war film directed by Denys de La Patellière and starring Charles Aznavour, Lino Ventura and Hardy Krüger. It was made as a co-production between France, Spain and West Germany.[1]

Taxi for Tobruk
Directed byDenys de La Patellière
Written byMichel Audiard
René Havard
Denys de La Patellière
Produced byDenys de La Patellière
StarringCharles Aznavour
Lino Ventura
Hardy Krüger
CinematographyMarcel Grignon
Salvador Torres Garriga
Edited byJacqueline Thiédot
Music byGeorges Garvarentz
Production
companies
Franco London Films
Gaumont
Continental Film
Procusa
Distributed byGaumont
Europa Filmverleih
Release date
  • 9 May 1961 (1961-05-09)
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesFrance
West Germany
Spain
LanguagesFrench
German
English

The story takes place during World War II in the North African desert at the Battle of El Alamein. Location shooting took place in Almería in Spain. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.

Plot edit

The film begins with an introduction to the night of Christmas Eve 1941 and shows how the various characters in the film experience it:

  • Captain Ludwig von Stegel leaves his family at his castle in Pomerania;
  • Petty Officer Théo Dumas is welcomed by an English family in London while thinking about his bistro in the Faubourg Montmartre;
  • François Gensac leaves his grandmother in Ablis for London "out of boredom";
  • Samuel Goldmann leaves France on a boat to avoid anti-Semitic persecution;
  • Paolo Ramirez, sentenced to death, prepares his escape from prison.

The film continues in October 1942 in Tobruk, in German-occupied Libya. An Free French LRDG commando has just carried out an attack on a German position: the lieutenant in command has been killed, and the four remaining men are left to fend for themselves.

The commandos make their way out of Tobruk towards El Alamein but get lost in the desert. A German aircraft flies over them but does not attack the vehicle or its occupants. Ramirez then fires at the plane with a machine gun. He hits it, but the plane has time to set fire to the vehicle. The commandos try to save their radio set and water, but to no avail.

Without food, water, or radio, they decide to split up: Dumas and Ramirez decide to walk and try everything; Gensac and Goldmann choose to stay and wait for death. The four of them finally set off aimlessly in search of something that might save them.

After a long walk, they discover the tracks of a vehicle. They ambush a German patrol, shooting the four German soldiers, and head for the car. They then discover a German officer (von Stegel) who had escaped the massacre. After burying the German soldiers, they set off for the British lines with their prisoner.

Von Stegel warns the commandos that they are heading for an area of soft sands, but they don't listen and quickly get stuck. Running out of fuel, they close in on the German lines. Having managed to join an enemy convoy where they can steal supplies, they leave as a French prisoner, recognizing Goldmann, instinctively calls out his name.

During another silting-up, Captain von Stegel seizes the vehicle, takes the four Frenchmen prisoners, and heads back towards Tobruk. Now at the wheel, quartermaster Dumas deliberately silts up the vehicle, and the four Frenchmen refuse to free it. A long period of observation followed. The captain, alone against four, finally falls asleep, and the four Frenchmen regain control of the situation.

By chance, they find themselves having to cross a minefield in the middle of the desert. Once engaged, they hesitate to continue and retrace their steps. The German saves Dumas from being blown up by a mine, but Gensac, who had also disembarked to help Dumas, is seriously wounded by an explosion.

Near El Alamein, they stop to tend to François' wounds. Dumas becomes unwilling to hand the German officer over to the authorities, and steps away from the group to think about the ways he could let his escape. At this moment, an allied armored vehicle spots their German car, and destroys it with a direct hit, killing all four occupants. Dumas is the only survivor.

The film ends with a victory parade, where a distraught ex-quartermaster Dumas, moved by the memories of the expedition, is roundly rebuked by a spectator for keeping his cap on as the troops pass. "Excuse me," he replies, "I was thinking of something else.".

Cast edit

  • Hardy Krüger as Le capitaine Ludwig von Stegel
  • Lino Ventura as le brigadier Theo Dumas
  • Maurice Biraud as François Gensac
  • Charles Aznavour as Samuel Goldmann
  • Germán Cobos as Jean Ramirez
  • Ellen Bahl as Frau von Stegel
  • Roland Malet as Convict with Ramirez
  • Carlos Mendy as German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel
  • Jacques Préboist as Convict with Ramirez
  • Lorenzo Robledo as German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel
  • Dominique Rozan as Parisian on the Champs-Elysées
  • Fernando Sancho as German Corporal in the Oasis
  • Enrique Ávila as German Soldier Playing Cards

References edit

  1. ^ Hammer p.149

Bibliography edit

  • Hammer, Tad Bentley. International Film Prizes: An Encyclopedia. Garland, 1991.

External links edit

  • Taxi for Tobruk at IMDb  

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Taxi for Tobruk French Un taxi pour Tobrouk is a 1961 war film directed by Denys de La Patelliere and starring Charles Aznavour Lino Ventura and Hardy Kruger It was made as a co production between France Spain and West Germany 1 Taxi for TobrukDirected byDenys de La PatelliereWritten byMichel Audiard Rene Havard Denys de La PatelliereProduced byDenys de La PatelliereStarringCharles AznavourLino Ventura Hardy KrugerCinematographyMarcel Grignon Salvador Torres GarrigaEdited byJacqueline ThiedotMusic byGeorges GarvarentzProductioncompaniesFranco London Films Gaumont Continental Film ProcusaDistributed byGaumont Europa FilmverleihRelease date9 May 1961 1961 05 09 Running time95 minutesCountriesFranceWest GermanySpainLanguagesFrenchGermanEnglish The story takes place during World War II in the North African desert at the Battle of El Alamein Location shooting took place in Almeria in Spain The film s sets were designed by the art director Paul Louis Boutie Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksPlot editThe film begins with an introduction to the night of Christmas Eve 1941 and shows how the various characters in the film experience it Captain Ludwig von Stegel leaves his family at his castle in Pomerania Petty Officer Theo Dumas is welcomed by an English family in London while thinking about his bistro in the Faubourg Montmartre Francois Gensac leaves his grandmother in Ablis for London out of boredom Samuel Goldmann leaves France on a boat to avoid anti Semitic persecution Paolo Ramirez sentenced to death prepares his escape from prison The film continues in October 1942 in Tobruk in German occupied Libya An Free French LRDG commando has just carried out an attack on a German position the lieutenant in command has been killed and the four remaining men are left to fend for themselves The commandos make their way out of Tobruk towards El Alamein but get lost in the desert A German aircraft flies over them but does not attack the vehicle or its occupants Ramirez then fires at the plane with a machine gun He hits it but the plane has time to set fire to the vehicle The commandos try to save their radio set and water but to no avail Without food water or radio they decide to split up Dumas and Ramirez decide to walk and try everything Gensac and Goldmann choose to stay and wait for death The four of them finally set off aimlessly in search of something that might save them After a long walk they discover the tracks of a vehicle They ambush a German patrol shooting the four German soldiers and head for the car They then discover a German officer von Stegel who had escaped the massacre After burying the German soldiers they set off for the British lines with their prisoner Von Stegel warns the commandos that they are heading for an area of soft sands but they don t listen and quickly get stuck Running out of fuel they close in on the German lines Having managed to join an enemy convoy where they can steal supplies they leave as a French prisoner recognizing Goldmann instinctively calls out his name During another silting up Captain von Stegel seizes the vehicle takes the four Frenchmen prisoners and heads back towards Tobruk Now at the wheel quartermaster Dumas deliberately silts up the vehicle and the four Frenchmen refuse to free it A long period of observation followed The captain alone against four finally falls asleep and the four Frenchmen regain control of the situation By chance they find themselves having to cross a minefield in the middle of the desert Once engaged they hesitate to continue and retrace their steps The German saves Dumas from being blown up by a mine but Gensac who had also disembarked to help Dumas is seriously wounded by an explosion Near El Alamein they stop to tend to Francois wounds Dumas becomes unwilling to hand the German officer over to the authorities and steps away from the group to think about the ways he could let his escape At this moment an allied armored vehicle spots their German car and destroys it with a direct hit killing all four occupants Dumas is the only survivor The film ends with a victory parade where a distraught ex quartermaster Dumas moved by the memories of the expedition is roundly rebuked by a spectator for keeping his cap on as the troops pass Excuse me he replies I was thinking of something else Cast editHardy Kruger as Le capitaine Ludwig von Stegel Lino Ventura as le brigadier Theo Dumas Maurice Biraud as Francois Gensac Charles Aznavour as Samuel Goldmann German Cobos as Jean Ramirez Ellen Bahl as Frau von Stegel Roland Malet as Convict with Ramirez Carlos Mendy as German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel Jacques Preboist as Convict with Ramirez Lorenzo Robledo as German Soldier in Desert with von Stegel Dominique Rozan as Parisian on the Champs Elysees Fernando Sancho as German Corporal in the Oasis Enrique Avila as German Soldier Playing CardsReferences edit Hammer p 149Bibliography editHammer Tad Bentley International Film Prizes An Encyclopedia Garland 1991 External links editTaxi for Tobruk at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taxi for Tobruk amp oldid 1222801305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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