8.3
115 min
A good cast smooths over the rough spots of Les Heros sont Fatigues. The scene is the African republic of Liberia, which in this film proves to be a stopping-off point for a number of shady characters. Yves Montand plays a French ex-pilot who becomes involved in a scheme to smuggle stolen diamonds. His cohorts include a Nazi collaborator, a German refugee, and the white mistress of a prominent Liberian. A romance develops between the ex-pilot and the aforementioned mistress. Meanwhile, one of the conspirators (Curt Jurgens) has a last-minute attack of conscience, effectively queering the deal. The steamier romantic passages in Les Heros sont Fatigues had to be trimmed for American consumption.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Yves Montand | Michel Rivière | Unowned | |
Jean Servais | François Séverin | Unowned | |
Gert Fröbe | Hermann | Unowned | |
Curd Jürgens | Wolf Gerke | Unowned | |
María Félix | Manuella | Unowned | |
Elisabeth Manet | Nina | Unowned | |
Harry-Max | Unowned | ||
Hans Verner | Olsen | Unowned | |
Manolo Montez | Pépé | Unowned | |
James Campbell | Unowned | ||
Rudy Castellon | Rudi | Unowned | |
Gordon Heath | Sidney | Unowned | |
Gérard Oury | Villeterre | Unowned |