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James Coburn stars as Lieutenant Christian in Blake Edwards's whimsical WWII comedy. In Sicily, Allied forces have begun the invasion of Italy. A war-weary company commanded by Captain Cash (Dick Shawn), a stickler for regulations, is assigned to occupy a small town being held by the Italian army. When they arrive during a soccer game, Italian commander Captain Oppo (Sergio Fantoni) requests that the Americans not take take the town until after the soccer game and an important wine festival have concluded in order to preserve their honor. The wily Christian persuades Cash to agree. The Americans and Italians happily join forces for an all-day, all-night bacchanal of wine, women, and song. However, their partying is observed by U.S. and German reconaissance planes who mistake the revelry for streetfighting, and they quickly decide to come to the aid of their respective allies. When the Germans arrive, they find drunken G.I.s in both American and German uniforms and, despite the confusion, begin to round them up. When a fresh American unit arrives, things start to get really interesting. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski The atmosphere of this film reminded me a lot of my favorite book “How I Won the War" (which I'm going to watch on screen soon), and that was one of the main plus points. If it wasn't for the overlong and not entirely funny opening with the taking of the village and the big booze party, I would have given it a fourth star. High praise for James Coburn and Harry Morgan__P.S. Dick Shawn in disguise is definitely one of the ugliest "women" in film history. ()