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War

Attack on the Iron Coast

- They turned a dead ship into a live bomb and sailed it down the throat of the enemy!

The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War. The story is based on the commando raid on the French port of St. Nazaire.

Release Date : 1968-06-05

Language :EnglishGermanSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Oakmont ProductionsThe Mirisch Company

Production Country : United States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lloyd Bridges

Character Name : Maj. James Wilson

Original Name : Lloyd Bridges

Gender : Male

Andrew Keir

Character Name : Capt. Owen Franklin

Original Name : Andrew Keir

Gender : Male

Sue Lloyd

Character Name : Sue Wilson

Original Name : Sue Lloyd

Gender : Female

Mark Eden

Character Name : Lt. Cmdr. Donald Kimberly

Original Name : Mark Eden

Gender : Male

Maurice Debham

Character Name : Rear Adm. Sir Frederick Grafton

Original Name : Maurice Debham

Gender : Male

Glyn Owen

Character Name : Forrester

Original Name : Glyn Owen

Gender : Male

Howard Pays

Character Name : Lt. Graham

Original Name : Howard Pays

Gender : Male

Walter Gotell

Character Name : Van Horst

Original Name : Walter Gotell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-11-22

**_Cinematic account of Operation Chariot, aka the St Nazaire Raid_** In late March, 1942, the Brits concoct an audacious operation to destroy the Normandie dry dock at St Nazaire in German-occupied France, which would involve 611 Royal Naval personnel & commandos in a surprise attack against an embedded German force of 5000. Lloyd Bridges and Andrew Keir star as the key officers in the raid. "Attack on the Iron Coast" (1968) tackles what has been called ‘The Greatest Raid of All’ and is worthwhile if you don’t mind ‘B’ productions with unconvincing miniatures. I liked how the flick establishes that an operation like this is 78% planning, training, traveling and anticipation and 22% dynamic execution. I’m going by the fact that the actual raid in the movie involves only the final 18 minutes of runtime. While it can’t compete with WW2 greats from the 60’s like “The Dirty Dozen” and “Where Eagles Dare,” or even quality ones such as “The Devil’s Brigade” or “Anzio,” it nevertheless gives you a good idea on what went down, not to mention keeps the memory of the bold raid alive. It runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Millwall Dock, St Katharine Docks, and the London Docklands, along with studio work done at MGM British Studios in Borehamwood, northwest of London. GRADE: B-