Cross of Iron

Cross of Iron is a 1977 movie directed by Sam Peckinpah.

Cross of Iron tells the story of German Sergeant Steiner, who is pressured to lie in order for aristocratic Prussian Captain Stransky to receive the prestigious Iron Cross. When he relents, Steiner’s squad is exposed to an advancing Russian army. Peckinpah creates a dazzling, visceral expose of war that highlights the hypocritical, vindictive nature of war and empty symbolism of heroic pursuits. James Coburn is tremendous as Steiner, a natural leader whose identity is forged by his disdain for war.

THE BEST – Steiner’s Contempt for Officers

Although his commanding officers realize the danger Stransky’s pursuit of the Iron Cross has created, they are powerless to enforce change. Regardless, Steiner holds all authority in contempt. His best line: “Do you think because you’re more enlightened than most officers that I hate you less?”

THE WORST – The Russian Kid

Steiner’s squad takes a young Russian soldier prisoner. He is essentially hidden from Stransky, who wants to make an example of the boy. Eventually, Steiner releases the boy into the wilderness, where he meets an unfortunate end.

FOX FORCE FIVE RATING – 4/5

Technically, Peckinpah does a brilliant job conveying the chaos of war. His unique style is imprinted throughout the movie. The acting is terrific and an anti-war message as seen through German eyes offers a fresh perspective. A must watch.

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