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never so few
Never So Few

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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0883929007509 Format: AC-3 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-05-13 Running Time: 125 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1959
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Frank Sinatra told the director to give the newcomer a break. John Sturges (The Great Escape) obliged, providing favorable camera angles for Sinatra's young co-star. In his first big-budget film, Steve McQueen was ready to grab the movie world's attention. McQueen plays Bill Ringa, one of the O.S.S. combatants harassing the enemy in World War II Burma. Sinatra is Capt. Tom Reynolds, leading the guerilla fighters and risking court martial while doing so. Also among Never So Few's many are Charles Bronson, Peter Lawford and in her first Hollywood film, Gina Lollobrigida. About McQueen, the New York Herald Tribune's reviewer wrote: "He possesses that combination of smooth-rough charm that suggests star possibilities." A star is born in Never So Few.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What's the beef with Gina? Comment: Never So Few has a good cast, great cinematography, and a terrific Hugo Friedhofer score. It also has Gina Lollobrigida at her most beautiful. I can't understand why there are so many complaints about her in these reviews. She does what she needs to do most admirably. Seems she has always been under appreciated. I thought the romantic scenes were a good contrast with the war sequences.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NEVER SO FEW Comment: ONE OF FRANK SINATRA'S BEST WAR MOVIE'S, IT GAVE STEVE McQUEEN HIS FIRST BIG BREAK AS A LEAD IN A MOVIE, SHARING THE BILL WITH SEVERAL OTHERS INCLUDING PETER LAWFORD. IT WAS A BREATHOUGH ROLE FOR HIM, AND A THOUGHLY ENJOYABLE MOVIE FOR ONE AND ALL.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Never So Few Comment: I never received my DVD. After waiting the time frame given for delivery, I had to contact the seller for status. It was never mailed out to me. As they say "You pay for what you get". This included service.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only for Steve McQueen Diehards... Comment: Sorry to say this as I like most movies, but the only reason to purchase this movie (wish I had read my own review before I bought it) would be to make sure you have every second of Steve McQueen's screen work. As another reviewer wrote, the romance truly messes with the plot, despite the obvious charms of the leading lady. The only two bright spots are the McQueen bits where he is his usual flip and resourceful self and the scene where Frank soaks his dirty and perhaps cruddy feet in whiskey. Battle scenes on sets, poorly developed personalities of the local hero warriors, and so many plot lines left hanging, like what happened to Gina's man Nick who states that he is not a good loser? Maybe they were planning a sequel where Nick takes Frank down? And Gina is in Intelligence? Hell Is For Heroes is SO much better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good war film, great Gina Comment: NEVER SO FEW was Gina Lollobrigida's first film shot in Hollywood (BEAT THE DEVIL,TRAPEZE and SOLOMON & SHEBA were all shot in Europe), and her arrival to star with Frank Sinatra in this picture was a very exciting event. She should have been given more screen time, but this is an action film intended for a male audience that cares little for romance. So her appearances are always somewhat episodic and her character remains undeveloped. Sturges stages the action sequences very well, the male cast is splendid (especially Richard Johnson and Steve MacQueen), the South East Asian locations are wonderful and atmospheric. Sinatra is always interesting on screen but he does not seem to be very involved in the project. Gina does what she is asked to do, and she does it well. We warm up to her character as the film progresses. At any rate, Lollobrigida was gorgeous-looking in 1959. What a woman!
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