
Lost Command
They lived and loved and fought across three continents !
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After being freed from a Vietnamese war prison, French Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy is sent to help quell resistance forces in Algeria. With the help of the Capt. Esclavier, who has grown weary of war, and Capt. Boisfeuras, who lives for it, Raspeguy attempts to convert a rugged band of soldiers into a formidable fighting unit, with the promise of marrying a beautiful countess if he's made a general.
Production
Red Lion
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Anthony Quinn
Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy

Alain Delon
Captain Phillipe Esclavier

George Segal
Lt. Mahidi

Michèle Morgan
Countess de Clairefons

Maurice Ronet
Capain. Boisfeuras

Claudia Cardinale
Aisha

Grégoire Aslan
Ben Saad

Jean Servais
Gen. Melies

Maurice Sarfati
Merle
Jean-Claude Bercq
Orsini

Burt Kwouk
Viet Officer
Syl Lamont
Verte

Jacques Marin
Mayor

Jean-Paul Moulinot
DeGuyot
Andrés Monreal
Ahmed

Gordon Heath
Dia

René Havard
Fernand

Armand Mestral
Administration Officer

Al Mulock
Mugnier

Marie Burke
Mother Raspeguy
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