Ice Cold in Alex (1958)

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Country: GB
Technical: bw 132m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: John Mills, Harry Andrews, Sylvia Sims, Anthony Quayle

Synopsis:

A beleaguered army field ambulance in North Africa during WW2 must cross the desert and make it back to Allied lines at Alexandria, picking up a spy along the way.

Review:

Fondly remembered war adventure, filmed in Libya; Thompson would make a similar film the following year in North West Frontier. The cast do brilliantly in what must have been arduous conditions, and it is essentially a road movie punctuated by shafts of danger while the characters get to know one another in their shared ordeal. As such it was a great example for European cooperation, unlike so many war films which either perpetuated or parodied the old enmities.

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Country: GB
Technical: bw 132m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: John Mills, Harry Andrews, Sylvia Sims, Anthony Quayle

Synopsis:

A beleaguered army field ambulance in North Africa during WW2 must cross the desert and make it back to Allied lines at Alexandria, picking up a spy along the way.

Review:

Fondly remembered war adventure, filmed in Libya; Thompson would make a similar film the following year in North West Frontier. The cast do brilliantly in what must have been arduous conditions, and it is essentially a road movie punctuated by shafts of danger while the characters get to know one another in their shared ordeal. As such it was a great example for European cooperation, unlike so many war films which either perpetuated or parodied the old enmities.


Country: GB
Technical: bw 132m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: John Mills, Harry Andrews, Sylvia Sims, Anthony Quayle

Synopsis:

A beleaguered army field ambulance in North Africa during WW2 must cross the desert and make it back to Allied lines at Alexandria, picking up a spy along the way.

Review:

Fondly remembered war adventure, filmed in Libya; Thompson would make a similar film the following year in North West Frontier. The cast do brilliantly in what must have been arduous conditions, and it is essentially a road movie punctuated by shafts of danger while the characters get to know one another in their shared ordeal. As such it was a great example for European cooperation, unlike so many war films which either perpetuated or parodied the old enmities.