Review of Hornets' Nest (1970) by Thomas B — 09 Jun 2013
"The Bad News Bears" meets "The Dirty Dozen." Rock Hudson is a WWII commando in Italy who, without his unit, teams up with a group of orphaned children to take on the local occupying Nazi forces to blow up a dam.
The film is done with all seriousness, though it seems too silly and pulpy to be taken seriously. However, it's reasonably entertaining and you also get a fine Ennio Morricone score.
This review of Hornets' Nest (1970) was written by Thomas B on 09 Jun 2013.
Hornets' Nest has generally received mixed reviews.
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