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Monday, May 19, 2008

GO TELL THE SPARTANS (1978)

Hiding behind its Movie-of-the-Week tech work, megging & score (hell, even Harry Stradling, Jr’s lensing looks smeary in the current subpar DVD transfer) is one of the few Vietnam dramas to capture the flavor of those days. While CASUALTIES OF WAR, PLATOON & APOCALYPSE NOW are better known ‘Nam pics, they don’t have SPARTAN’s specificity. Condemning the horrors of war because of civilian casualties, mental breakdowns, & the expected military outrages, incompetence & cover-ups is axiomatic, but not singly tied up with Vietnam. With a focus on a single, deadly military SNAFU and peopled up & down the command line with the usual army grunts & lifers, SPARTANS’ story & script gets damn close to a real ‘Nam personality. At sixty-five, Burt Lancaster is probably too grizzled to fully convince, but he wins you over, and the film holds a fount of good actors who didn’t quite last in the majors.

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