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La Colline des hommes perdus
La Colline des hommes perdus (The Hill) est un film britannique réalisé en 1964 par Sidney Lumet, sorti en 1965, distribué par la Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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- Sean Connery : Joe Roberts
- Harry Andrews : Adjudant-chef Bert Wilson
- Ian Bannen : Sergent Charlie Harris
- Alfred Lynch : George Stevens
- Ossie Davis : Jacko King
- Roy Kinnear : Monty Bartlett
- Jack Watson : Jock McGrath
- Ian Hendry : Sergent Williams
- Michael Redgrave : Capitaine-médecin
- Norman Bird : Commandant du secteur
- Neil McCarthy : Burton
- Howard Goorney : Walters
- Tony Caunter : Martin
Synopsis
Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, dans un camp disciplinaire britannique en plein désert de Libye, se dresse une colline artificielle construite par les prisonniers qui doivent en outre la monter et descendre sous le soleil, surveillés par le sergent Williams qui s'en délecte...
Ce film (britannique mais réalisé par un Américain) suit l'évolution psychologique de cinq hommes, confrontés à de perpétuels « exercices » vains et brimades, sous la houlette d'un sous-officier sadique. La Colline des hommes perdus dénonce cet abus de pouvoir et la prétendue « thérapie » à laquelle sont soumis les soldats rebelles à la hiérarchie militaire (dont l'organisation est également dénoncée). Le film, efficace et sans concessions, donne à Sean Connery un rôle aux antipodes de ses James Bond contemporains.
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(fr+en) La Colline des hommes perdus sur l’Internet Movie Database
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Catégories : Film britannique | Titre de film en C | Film sorti en 1964 | Film sur la guerre du désert
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