The Steel Bayonet
Tunis, 1943. Battle-weary troops of Company C have orders to occupy a derelict Tunisian farmhouse. They are to establish an artillery observation post, reporting on enemy movements before the imminent offensive to liberate Tunis. However German infantrymen discover their operations. The ensuing battle for control of this small piece of land will decide who controls Tunis but more critically, the victors in the battle of democracy versus fascism.
Cast

Leo Genn
Maj. Gerrard

Kieron Moore
Capt. Mead

Michael Medwin
Lt. Vernon

Robert Brown
Sgt. Maj. Gill

Raymond Francis
The General

John Paul
Lt. Col. Derry

Paddy Joyce
Cpl. Ames R.A.

Michael Ripper
Pte. Middleditch

Bernard Horsfall
Pte. Livingstone

Tom Bowman
Sgt. Nicholls

Michael Balfour
Pte. Thomas

Shay Gorman
Sgt. Gates

Jack Stewart
Pte. Wentworth

Percy Herbert
Pte. Clark

Guy Deghy
German Artillery N.C.O.
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Leo Genn "(Maj. Gerard") is charged with taking what is left of his battle-weary platoon to set up an observation point to keep an eye out for the advancing Nazi forces in North Africa. It's a pretty perilous task - they are woefully outnumbered, but can they thwart the enemy just long enough? A solid supporting cast - Kieron Moore and Michael Medwin are probably the most familiar faces - and some quite tense direction from Michael Carreras keeps this flowing well, building up nicely until an ending that is not quite as you might expect. Fans of the always reliable Genn and of wartime David and Goliath type stories will probably enjoy this - I did.
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