![]() ![]() ![]() Now, the only man who can contradict his fake story is Steiner-who knows the Captain was no where to be seen when they were being attacked. So, in order to 'earn' one, Stransky pretends that he was responsible for a brave act-one he never committed. And, it seems to gall him that Steiner has one and he does not. However, quite the opposite is Captain Stransky-a cowardly officer whose only goal is to get himself an Iron Cross. He has just been promoted to sergeant and the infantry men serving with him love him and look to him for leadership. The story is about a particularly indestructible German soldier named Steiner (James Coburn). But, compared to the usually sanitized war films, this one is superior in this sense. All this can be forgiven, though I have NEVER thought director Peckinpah's slow-motion scenes were particularly good-just indulgent. Yes, you will see soldiers with limbs blown off, corpses being run over by tanks and blood, blood, blood. And, considering that it's supposed to be set on the Eastern Front during WWII, it SHOULD be an incredibly depressing film! So, although I don't like all the blood and gore, it was appropriate to the time and place. "Cross of Iron" is a seriously depressing war film. ![]()
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