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1943 • War / Thriller • 96m

Five Graves to Cairo

"Did a Woman Start the Rout of Rommel?"

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During the 1942 North African campaign, a British straggler passes as a waiter at the hotel commandeered as Erwin Rommel's headquarters. He has thoughts of assassinating Rommel but his cover may provide an even better use.

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Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
Cpl. John J. Bramble / Paul Davos
Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter
Mouche
Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
Farid
Erich von Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Peter van Eyck
Peter van Eyck
Lt. Schwegler
Fortunio Bonanova
Fortunio Bonanova
Gen. Sebastiano
Bud Geary
Bud Geary
English Tank Commander (uncredited)
Otto Reichow
Otto Reichow
German Engineer (uncredited)
Art Gilmore
Art Gilmore
Trailer Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Ian Keith
Ian Keith
Capt. St. Bride (uncredited)
Miles Mander
Miles Mander
Colonel Fitzhume (uncredited)
Fred Nurney
Fred Nurney
Maj. Lamprecht (uncredited)
Konstantin Shayne
Konstantin Shayne
Maj. Von Buelow (uncredited)
Director: Billy WilderScreenplay: Charles BrackettScreenplay: Billy WilderExecutive Producer: Buddy G. DeSylva

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John Chard
2019-06-25
80%

We shall take that big fat cigar out of Mr. Churchill's mouth and make him say Heil. Five Graves to Cairo is directed by Billy Wilder who also co-adapts the screenplay with Charles Brackett. It's based on the Lajos Biró play Hotel Imperial. It stars Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter, Akim Tamiroff, Erich von Stroheim and Peter Van Eyck. Music is by Miklós Rózsa and cinematography by John Seitz. Tone plays John Bramble, the sole survivor of a British tank division who stumbles into a near deserted desert town only to find it suddenly fills up with Field Marshall Rommel and his troops. Assuming the identity of a dead waiter at the hotel run by Farid (Tamiroff), Bramble gains the trust of everyone only to learn that the waiter he is pretending to be was actually a secret agent for the Germans. If he can keep up the pretence and not get found out, Bramble could have great impact on the North Africa Campaign. A cracker is this, an early Billy Wilder film that thrives on tension and clever plotting while pulsing with a great literate strength. Cast are more than capable of making the material work as well, with Tone nicely restrained, Baxter very touching (decent French accent too) and Von Stroheim a ball of emotions as a complex laden Rommel. Tech credits are grade "A" stuff, the sound department and Seitz's photography especially lifting the picture still further to classic status. This is no high energy war movie, it's character driven but all the better for it, with Wilder even slotting in moments of humour to sit alongside the sharper edges of the dialogue. From the sombre opening of a tank aimlessly trudging across the desert - the pilot hanging dead from the turret - to a very touching finale involving a parasol, Wilder's movie holds the attention greatly throughout. A masterful story brought to us by a master director. 8/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Italian, German
Studios
Paramount Pictures
Budget
$855,000
Box Office
$1,200,000

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