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The Victors

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1963 | 175m | English

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Intercutting dramatic vignettes with newsreel footage, the story follows the characters from an infantry squad as they make their way from Sicily to Germany during the end of World War II.
Release Date: Nov 22, 1963
Director: Carl Foreman
Writer: Carl Foreman, Alexander Baron
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords world war ii, army, infantry, post war germany, based on short story, 1940s
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Open Road Films, Highroad Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
George Peppard Cpl. Chase
Romy Schneider Regine
Jeanne Moreau French Woman
George Hamilton Trower
Peter Fonda Weaver
Eli Wallach Sgt. Craig
Albert Finney Russian Soldier
Vince Edwards Baker
Melina Mercouri Magda
Maurice Ronet French Lieutenant
Rosanna Schiaffino Maria
Elke Sommer Helga
Michael Callan Eldridge
James Mitchum Grogan
Senta Berger Trudi
Albert Lieven Herr Metzger
Marianne Stone Prostitute at Hotel de Flandre
Peter Vaughan Policeman
Elizabeth Ercy Young French Girl
Name Job
Carl Foreman Screenplay, Director
Alexander Baron Novel
Geoffrey Drake Production Design
Alan Osbiston Editor
Barry Gray Casting
Christopher Challis Director of Photography
Sol Kaplan Original Music Composer
Austin Dempster Camera Operator
Buster Ambler Sound Recordist
Wally Veevers Special Effects
Ernest Gasser Makeup Artist
Joan Davis Script Supervisor
Cliff Richardson Special Effects
Winston Ryder Sound Editor
Maurice Fowler Art Direction
Wally Schneiderman Makeup Artist
Don Deacon Dialogue Editor
Bob Jones Sound Recordist
Gordon Bond Hairstylist
Name Title
Harold Buck Producer
Carl Foreman Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Interspersed with some newsreel footage from WWII, this story depicts the story of an American unit fighting their way through Europe. "Capt. Chase" (George Peppard), his friend "Cpl. Trower" (George Hamilton) and savvy sergeant "Joe" (Eli Wallach) face just about every hazard as we start shortly af ... ter they land in Sicily and end up (well some of them do) in Berlin. The combat elements of the film are unremarkable, to be honest, but what is striking here is the roles of the women. Starting with a super effort from the emotionally ravaged French lady whose home they must commandeer (Jean Moreau), then the clever and manipulative club owner "Magda" (Melina Mercouri) and finally "Helga" (Elke Summer) and "Trudi" (Senta Berger) who must make the most from the occupying powers in Berlin. It is their perspectives that make this a bit different and that contribute most to the humanity of this all but 3 hour marathon. At times it has an episodic feel to it, which I found disjointed the narrative a bit, and unfortunately the main casting - especially the really weak Hamilton, but with the exception of the on-form Wallach, just let the side down. There is far too much ponderous dialogue and Carl Foreman struggles at times to keep this frequently rambling drama engaging. It has a very strong supporting cast, and there are some nice touches now and again from the likes of Mervyn Johns and Romy Schneider to help it along, and give us a breather from the intensity of the wartime imagery. It is not a bad film this, but there is just too much chaff amongst the wheat.

Apr 16, 2022