LUSTY! GUSTY! RARING TO GO!
"Ten Tall Men" (1951), a spirited adventure film produced by Halburt Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures, transports audiences to the exotic landscapes of French Morocco during World War I. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, the movie stars the charismatic Burt Lancaster as Sergeant Mike Kincaid, a daring U.S. Army soldier tasked with a perilous mission to infiltrate and sabotage a German stronghold. The film's title refers to the squad of towering soldiers Kincaid assembles for his covert operation, each bringing their unique skills to the mission. Set against the backdrop of the Sahara Desert, "Ten Tall Men" blends action, humor, and romance, making it a quintessential example of early 1950s Hollywood adventure cinema. The narrative of "Ten Tall Men" is driven by Kincaid's cunning and bravery as he navigates the challenges of enemy territory. Alongside Lancaster, the film features strong performances from supporting actors such as Kieron Moore and Gilbert Roland, who add depth and dynamism to the ensemble cast. The chemistry between Lancaster and his co-star Jody Lawrance, who plays the alluring Michele, adds a romantic subplot that enriches the film's storyline. The screenplay, penned by Roland Kibbee and Frank Davis, balances thrilling action sequences with witty dialogue, ensuring that the film remains engaging from start to finish. Visually, "Ten Tall Men" is notable for its use of expansive desert vistas and meticulously designed sets that capture the essence of the Moroccan setting. Cinematographer William E. Snyder employs striking compositions and lighting to enhance the film's adventurous tone, while the costume design by Jean Louis adds authenticity and flair to the characters' appearances. The film's score, composed by Paul Sawtell, complements the on-screen action with its rousing and evocative melodies, further immersing viewers in the world of the story. "Ten Tall Men" may not have achieved the same level of acclaim as some of Burt Lancaster's other works, but it remains a beloved classic among fans of adventure films. Its blend of action, humor, and romance, set against the backdrop of a thrilling wartime mission, showcases the versatility and charm of its leading man and the creative vision of its production team. As a product of Halburt Productions and Columbia Pictures, "Ten Tall Men" stands as a testament to the adventurous spirit of early 1950s American cinema.
Año1951
Duración97 minuto
GénerosAcciónAventuraComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America

