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1970 • War / Adventure • 97m

You Can't Win 'Em All

"Two soldiers of fortune matching wits and guns against the armies of two nations!"

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During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.

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Top Cast

Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis
Adam Dyer
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Josh Corey
Michèle Mercier
Michèle Mercier
Aila
Patrick Magee
Patrick Magee
The General - Ataturk
Fikret Hakan
Fikret Hakan
Colonel Elci
Grégoire Aslan
Grégoire Aslan
Osman Bey
Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon
Bolek
John Alderson
John Alderson
U.S. Army Major
Tony Bonner
Tony Bonner
Reese
Horst Janson
Horst Janson
Wollen
Howard Goorney
Howard Goorney
Salih Güney
Salih Güney
Capt. Enver
Yüksel Gözen
Yüksel Gözen
Papadopoulos
Erol Keskin
Erol Keskin
Mümtaz Alpaslan
Mümtaz Alpaslan
Roger Delgado
Roger Delgado
Capt. Enver (uncredited) (voice)
Paul Stassino
Paul Stassino
Gunner Major (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl
Nikki Van der Zyl
Aila (uncredited) (voice)
Director: Peter CollinsonWriter: Leo GordonProducer: Gene Corman

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John Chard
2014-04-18
65%

Well. You know what they say? It’s a short life at best. You Can’t Win ‘Em All (AKA: Soldiers of Fortune/The Dubious Patriots) is directed by Peter Collinson and written by Leo Gordon. It stars Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson, Michele Mercier, Fikret Hakan, Leo Gordon and Salih Guney. Music is by Bert Kaempfert and cinematography by Kenneth Higgins. 1922 and the Greco-Turkish War is coming to a close, and two soldiers of fortune meet and find themselves on a deadly mission that will either make them rich, get them killed or something else entirely… Marauding machismo under the burning Turkey sun, You Can’t Win ‘Em All is good on intentions and two fisted action quotas. That the script is poor is a shame, because although it’s hardly grade “A” as an actioner, it is a whole bunch of fun and Curtis and Bronson are great company to be in. Collinson constructs the action in a competent manner as he fills out the plot with gunfire, explosions, barroom brawls, biplane attacks, speeding train, foxy women and a picturesque location. Bronson gets to flex his muscles while Curtis deals out the quips, and the narrative has the two men spun into a world of double crosses, bluffs and dubious motives. Their chemistry is solid, they make for a good buddy-buddy pairing. Weak on the page for sure, but enough guts, gusto and grins to ensure it’s worth spending the time with. 6.5/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US, GB
Languages
English
Studios
SRO Pictures, Columbia Pictures

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