¡La Legione Dei Dannatiw/ Japanese Dubbing for TV
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[Machine Translation] [Dubbing Cinema CLASSICS] Destroy the huge Nazi train gun! The fierce and matchless men take on the Normandy suicide mission! Dario Argento, who had not yet made his directorial debut, wrote the screenplay for this masterpiece of a war movie with sharp action and suspenseful direction by Umberto Lenzi, a master of the Italian entertainment film world. The film features Hollywood star Jack Palance as the cold-hearted McPherson, and a splendid cast that includes Kurt Jurgens, Wolfgang Priess, and other famous German actors who are indispensable for military roles. The German long-range train gun that appears in the climax of the film is a life-size set, creating an image as powerful as the huge coastal gun in "The Fortress of Navarone. --In June 1944, prior to the Normandy landings, British Special Forces Colonel McPherson was ordered to sabotage the French coast. Having lost many of his men on the North African front due to misinformation from his superiors, Macpherson refuses the order, but when he learns that Colonel Ackermann, who commanded the German forces in that battle, is in the area, he takes the mission as revenge. McPherson immediately organizes an undercover unit consisting of six tagged prisoners, including Private Stone, and others. They land on the shores of Le Havre in a submarine... / Newly mastered from full HD scans of the original negatives, this is the first time the film has been released on disc. The dubbed TV version (from NTV's "Wednesday Road Show") is included for the first time. The dubbed voice of the TV version (NTV's "Wednesday Roadshow" version) is included for the first time. The dubbed sound is the original sound and Japanese subtitle in some parts.
Original Release Year: 1968
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