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Cross of Iron

Barcode 5055201850485
4K Ultra HD

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Release Date: 13/11/2023

Edition: 4K Ultra HD (Box Set)
Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: Mike Siegel (filmmaker & film historian), Documentaries: 'Promoting Steiner'; 'Steiner On the Set'; 'Filming Steiner'; 'Filming Steiner: Part 2'; 'Steiner in Colour'; 'On Location: Sam Peckinpah'; 'On Location: James Coburn'; 'On Location: Maximillian Schell'; 'On Location: James Mason'; 'On Location: David Warner'; 'Passion and Poetry: Sam Peckinpah's War'; 'Kruger Kisses Kern'; 'Vadim & Sam: Father and Son'; 'Cutting Room Floor', 'Steiner in Japan: Ads filmed in 1977'; 'Mike's Home Movies: Steiner and Kiesel Meet Again'; US TV spot, Trailers
Genre: War
Sub-Genre: Military & War
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: 18
Label: StudioCanal
Actors: Fred Stillkrauth, Senta Berger, James Coburn, James Mason, Roger Fritz, Vadim Glowna, Burkhardt Driest, Dieter Schidor, Véronique Vendell, David Warner, Klaus Löwitsch, Maximilian Schell
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Number of Discs: 3
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Hard of Hearing English

Based on the novel by Will Heinrich, Sam Peckinpah's only war film is an intense and uncompromising affair that brilliantly reflects both the futility of conflict and the director's fascination with individuals confronted by events beyond their control. A World War II tale told from the German perspective, Cross Of Iron follows a platoon of German soldiers in Russia when the German Wehrmacht forces had been decimated and the Germans were retreating along the Russian front. Rolf Steiner (James Coburn) is a German corporal and recipient of the Iron Cross who has grown disenchanted with Hitler's war machine. When Captain Stransky (Maximilian Schell) assumes charge, the pair are thrown into immediate conflict, the autocratic but ultimately cowardly Stransky coveting the loyalty and honour Steiner commands. Evocatively shot by John Coquillon (Billy the Kid) in sombre tones to emphasise the horrors of combat, the superlative lead performances are matched by David Warner and James Mason as war-weary senior officers. Viewed as one of Peckinpah's most powerful works, it's an unflinching vision of the Second World War.