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    The Desert Rats

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    Director: Robert Wise Cast: Alfred Newman

    Alfred Newman
    , Leigh Harline
    Leigh Harline
    , Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    , Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    , James Mason
    James Mason
    , Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglas
    , Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher


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    • Release Date: 05/13/2008
    • UPC: 0024543041917
    • Original Release: 1953
    • Source: 20TH CENTURY FOX
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Full Frame]
    • Sound: [monaural, Dolby Digital Stereo]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5280
    • Sales rank: 14,241

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Richard Burton Capt. 'Tammy' MacRoberts
    Robert Newton Tom Bartlett
    James Mason Field Marshal Erwin von Rommel
    Robert Douglas General
    Torin Thatcher Barney
    Chips Rafferty Smith
    Charles Tingwell Lt. Carstairs
    Charles Davis Pete
    Ben Wright Mick
    James Lilburn Communications
    John O'Malley Riley
    Ray Harden Hugh
    John Alderson Corp.
    Richard Peel Rusty
    Michael Pate Capt. Currie
    Frank Pulaski Maj. O'Rourke
    Charles Keane Sgt. Donaldson,Sgt. Donaldson
    Pat O'Moore Jim,Jim
    Trevor Constable Ginger
    Albert Taylor Jensen
    John Wengraf German Doctor
    Arno Frey Kramm
    Alfred Zeisler Von Helmholtz
    Charles FitzSimons Fire Officer

    Technical Credits
    Robert L. Jacks Producer
    Ray Kellogg Special Effects
    Richard Murphy Screenwriter

    The Desert Rats was a quickly assembled follow-up to 20th Century-Fox's successful war film The Desert Fox. Richard Burton plays an officer in the British Eighth Army, battling Rommel's forces in defense of Tobruk. Put in charge of an Australian unit, Burton rides his men ruthlessly, with laudatory results. He is briefly captured by the Nazis and questioned by General Rommel himself, but Burton escapes to lead his surviving troops to safety. James Mason, who portrayed Rommel in The Desert Fox, makes a guest appearance in the same role in The Desert Rats.

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    The Desert Rats has never had much of a reputation as a movie, mostly because it has always stood in the shadow of the preceding Fox film The Desert Fox. Additionally, it comes from a period in director Robert Wise's career in which, apart from unusual scripts such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, he is perceived as having been locked into conventional film subjects. However, without considering the preceding movie, The Desert Rats turns out to be a very respectable film -- Burton was fresh and unmannered in his acting in those early days, and he responded sympathetically to the well-written part of MacRoberts. Equally important to the film's success -- though overlooked by the critics -- Robert Newton turns in one of his last really solid lead performances, dominating the screen in most of his scenes despite the fact that he hardly ever uses his trademark booming voice; instead, he gives one of the more understated performances of his later career, and one of the most memorable as well. And then there's James Mason, reprising the role of Rommel from The Desert Fox. There are many well-acted scenes throughout the movie; most critics felt that the best scene is 61 minutes in when Burton and Mason's characters confront each other; however, critics ignored a quartet of brilliant scenes between Burton and Newton elsewhere in the movie, which are just as good and every bit as satisfying, particularly their final scene together 78 minutes in, which is also the dramatic pay-off of the picture. There are some structural problems with the movie, to be sure, including an over-reliance on a narrator to bridge extended passages of time, one or two scenes are too studio-bound, and some dramatic moments are inserted too abruptly into the action. But generally this is a satisfying film that even finds room for several exciting action sequences, including the initial German tank attack out of a sand storm on the British position, the British commando raid of a German ammo dump, and a shot of a British plane pursuing and strafing a German truck, seen from the point of view of the back of the truck. Chips Rafferty and several other supporting players also add an authentic Australian presence to the mix.

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