Review of Cross of Iron (1977) by Vincent Canby for New York Times — 08 May 2005
Cross of Iron is Mr. Peckinpah's least interesting, least personal film in years, a hysterically elaborate, made-in-Yugoslavia war spectacle, the work of international financiers and a multinational cast, most of whom are supposed to be Germans although they sound like delegates to an international PEN convention.
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This review of Cross of Iron (1977) was written by Vincent Canby and published by New York Times on 08 May 2005.
Cross of Iron has generally received positive reviews.
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