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The Hill

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Synopsis

"The Hill," a gripping drama directed by Sidney Lumet and released in 1965, follows a group of British soldiers imprisoned in a North African military prison during World War II. Led by the strict and brutal Sergeant-Major Wilson (played by Harry Andrews), the prisoners face a harsh and oppressive existence as they struggle to survive the brutal conditions of the camp. The arrival of new inmate Roberts (played by Sean Connery) sparks tension and conflict among the prisoners, leading to a powerful exploration of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. With a stellar cast that includes Alfred Lynch and Ian Bannen, "The Hill" delves deep into the psychological and emotional turmoil experienced by the prisoners as they navigate the complex dynamics of life behind bars. As tensions escalate and loyalties are tested, the film builds to a dramatic and intense climax that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. A thought-provoking exploration of power, resilience, and the impact of war on the human psyche, "The Hill" is a must-see for fans of gripping wartime dramas.

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Movie Details

Director
Alfred Lynch, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Sean Connery, Sidney Lumet
Release Year
1965
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Drama, War
MPAA Rating
Approved

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
Metascore (out of 100)
81.0
Box Office
Not available

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