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    Too Late the Hero

    GP1970 · War · 2h 13m

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  2. 57% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 70% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings During World War II, Allied forces interpreter Sam Lawson (Cliff Robertson) is called on by his superior for a dangerous mission. Up...

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  3. Jun 26, 1970 · Robert Aldrich. Writers. Robert Aldrich. Robert Sherman. Lukas Heller. Stars. Michael Caine. Cliff Robertson. Ian Bannen. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 3.7K users. 52 User reviews. 27 Critic reviews. Videos 1.

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  4. Historical accuracy. Shooting. Reception. Critical response. Box office. Home media. Novelizations. References. External links. Too Late the Hero (film) Too Late the Hero is a 1970 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Michael Caine, Cliff Robertson, Ian Bannen and Harry Andrews . Plot.

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  5. Too Late the Hero Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Richard Schickel LIFE. One can't help but feel we've been slogging through this movie jungle since...

  6. Mar 28, 2019 · The problem with Too Late the Hero is that his is the strongest argument in the film. Lawson’s sudden switch from coward to hero is unconvincing, and his talk of saving lives through his actions are perfunctory and hollow.

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  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Ronald Fraser. Lance Percival. Ken Takakura. Henry Fonda. An email you’ll actually love. Aldrich tries the Dirty Dozen formula again. This time the setting is the Pacific sector in World War II,...

  8. 120 likes. Review by Filipe Furtado ★★★★ 4. First-rate man on a mission war film from Robert Aldrich's post-Dirty Dozen period. It is very cynical and excessive, as one would expect from Aldrich, with very little heroism on display next to the practicalities of surviving.

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