Up from the Beach

A lone American sergeant on the most impossible mission of the war!

8.0
19651h 39m

After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation.

Cast

Photo of Cliff Robertson

Cliff Robertson

Sgt. Edward Baxter

Photo of Marius Goring

Marius Goring

German Commandant

Photo of Red Buttons

Red Buttons

PFC Harry Devine

Photo of Irina Demick

Irina Demick

Lili Rolland

Photo of James Robertson Justice

James Robertson Justice

British Beachmaster

Photo of Slim Pickens

Slim Pickens

Artillery Colonel

Photo of Françoise Rosay

Françoise Rosay

Lili's Grandmother

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This is quite a curiously pointless wartime adventure for Cliff Robertson. He is "Sgt. Baxter" who liberates the residents of a French village after the D-Day landings and then, with "Pte. Devine" (Red Buttons) spends the rest of the film ferrying these 21 civilians from pillar to post getting different instructions from a superior officer at every junction. Along the way, he does manage to find time for a little romance with "Lili" (Irina Demick) but must always be on his guard as the Nazis - including his sophisticated captive Commandant (Marius Goring) are still very much in the game. Their escapades are not without their tragedy and there is a general sense of the horror of war as buildings are bombed out, their column is strafed by fighter aircraft and they must sleep where they can foraging as they go. It's filmed on location, which adds a degree of authenticity to the proceedings and the writing is not without some pith now and again. Perhaps it's sarcastically looking at the futility of war? Interestingly novel take on this genre.

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