Review of Shout at the Devil (1976) by Carlton R — 08 Dec 2010
Like many forced epics of the era, Shout At The Devil is overlong and wildly uneven in tone...however, one cannot help but be swept away in the brilliantly bizarre pairing of Lee Marvin and Roger Moore.
The first half of the film is mostly goofy poacher hijinks mixed with a little annoying Hun violence, but as The Great War looms and eventually explodes Marvin and Moore find themselves embroiled in a devastating conflict.
Not too many laughs...Not VF.
This review of Shout at the Devil (1976) was written by Carlton R on 08 Dec 2010.
Shout at the Devil has generally received mixed reviews.
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