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The region 1 release of this film from Warner Brothers is now available and I can report is an excellent 16:9 anamorphic presentation, which puts the ghastly print used for recent screenings on TCM to shame. There is a vintage featurette but no commentaries (Connery and Lumet would have been interesting...).
This is potentially one of the most despairing and brutal films ever made, yet strangely compulsive. The ensemble approach to acting - Connery subsumes any urge to make this a star vehicle - is a real joy (although 'joy' isn't exactly what the viewer will feel). American Lumet gets right inside the harsh underbelly of the British Army to expose the sadism, bullying and power struggles at NCO level. See Amazon.com: The Hill: Movies & TV: Sean Connery,Harry Andrews,Ian Bannen,Alfred Lynch,Ossie Davis,Roy Kinnear,Jack Watson,Ian Hendry,Michael Redgrave,Norman Bird,Neil McCarthy,Howard Goorney,Tony Caunter,Sidney Lumet |
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Connery pretty much detested the star sort of thing didn't he? That's mainly why he resigned the secret service in the first place and wore a nappy on the planet Zardoz, I think.
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Part of Connery's deal to return as 007 in "Diamonds Are Forever" was that United Artists should finance two films of his choice. "The Hill" was one, the other was to a be a version of "Macbeth" but that was cancelled when Polanski completed and released his film. As for brutality, bullying etc in the British Army, well we've seen the photos, film clips and regular news stories that would suggest there is a tradition of this sort of thing albeit carried out by a minority, I would imagine it is the same in all armed forces throughout the world, there is always a few bad apples in the barrel, abusing positions of power seems to be a human trait regardless of occupation. Connnery collaborates again with Lumet for "The Offence" where we are treated to a little insight into Police brutality! Cheery stuff for sure!
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![]() I'm not saying that was the norm. Far from it I hope. But it can happen Steve |
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... no, the Diamonds Are Forever deal.Bats.
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My father was in the army during WWII and several things he told me do support the authenticity of The Hill: MPs were universally hated, primarily because they didn't do anything dangerous. "They'd run a mile the moment a shell burst" he said. A friend of his was charged and spent a week in the glasshouse and emerged with all his kit scrubbed white, which he'd been forced to do each day with a toothbrush. In The Hill, the webbing of two men being discharged at the beginning are authentically over-whitenened. All MPs were started as NCOs and so were always one rank (and pay grade) above men starting in other units.
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I expect it's all reported in the Daily Mail and is just hyped up by the press....... And presumably all NCO's started as Privates. All coppers are bastards, it's a well-known British fact....... |
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...sorry about that! |
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