Bitter Victory (1957)
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In Nicholas Ray's WWII drama, two British officers, Captain Leith (Richard Burton) and Major Brand (German character actor Curd Jürgens, who would later play Bond foe Karl Stromberg in The Spy Who Loved Me), a South African, are being considered to lead a daring raid to steal crucial documents from a Nazi stronghold in Libya. The two don't seem particularly fond of each other. Brand's wife, Jane (Ruth Roman of Strangers on a Train), arrives on the base. There's an odd awkwardness when Brand… More
Rating: | Unrated |
Genre: | Drama, Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Classics |
Directed By: | Nicholas Ray |
Written By: | Paul Gallico, René Hardy, Vladimir Pozner, Gavin Lambert, Nicholas Ray |
In Theaters: | Jan 1, 1957 Wide |
On DVD: | Feb 22, 2005 |
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Cast

as Capt. Leith

as Maj. Brand

as Jane Brand

as Mekrane

as Gen. Paterson

as Lt. Col. Callander

as Sgt. Barney

as Lt. Barton

as Lt. Sanders

as Pvt. Wilkins

as Pvt. Berowing

as Pvt. Spicer

as Pvt. Anderson

as Sgt. Dunnigan

as Col. Lutze

as Pvt. Roberts

as Lt. Kassel
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LoginCritic Reviews for Bitter Victory
All Critics (17) | Top Critics (5) | Fresh (12) | Rotten (3) | DVD (5)
Nicholas Ray's direction of black-and-white CinemaScope, that freak child of the 50s, is consistently brilliant in this raw, confused masterpiece.

Contemplating the dangerous games men play with macho self-images, this survives as one of Ray's greatest works.

Fine thesping by Richard Burton leads a series of top performances by other members of large cast.

The title tells all.


The film's military detail is in most respects quite ludicrous.

Audience Reviews for Bitter Victory
one of ray's more neglected films, it's a stunning black and white widescreen character study of the intense struggle between two british officers on a hopeless mission in the libyan desert. i somehow never realized before that richard burton was hot at one point in time

Super Reviewer
Stark drama of principles in wartime. Excellent performances from the three leads. Ruth Roman's part is small but integral to the plot and she makes the most of it.

Super Reviewer
Burton is strong as is Ray's direction, but this story just falls flat
Super Reviewer
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