Cross of Iron (1977) - Drama Movies 132 minutes. La cruz de hierro, Vaskereszt, Железен кръст, Croix de fer, Jernkorset - og sergent Steiner, O sidirous stavros, Zeljezni kriz, A Grande Batalha, Järnkorset, Seref madalyasi, 英雄血, Železný kríž, Železný kříž, A Cruz de Ferro, Das geduldige Fleisch, La cruz de hierro, Gelezinis kryzius, Żelazny krzyż, Crucea de fier, Gvozdeni krst, Железный крест, Sargeant Steiner, صلیب آهنین. It is 1943, and the German army—ravaged and demoralised—is hastily retreating from the Russian front. In the midst of the madness, conflict brews between the aristocratic yet ultimately pusillanimous Captain Stransky and the courageous Corporal Steiner. Stransky is the only man who believes that the Third Reich is still vastly superior to the Russian army. However, within his pompous persona lies a quivering coward who longs for the Iron Cross so that he can return to Berlin a hero. Steiner, on the other hand is cynical, defiantly non-conformist and more concerned with the safety of his own men rather than the horde of military decorations offered to him by his superiors. hostility, world war ii, battle for power, troops, commander, lieutenant, sergeant, enthusiastic
Cross of Iron (1977)
La cruz de hierro, Vaskereszt, Железен кръст, Croix de fer, Jernkorset - og sergent Steiner, O sidirous stavros, Zeljezni kriz, A Grande Batalha, Järnkorset, Seref madalyasi, 英雄血, Železný kríž, Železný kříž, A Cruz de Ferro, Das geduldige Fleisch, La cruz de hierro, Gelezinis kryzius, Żelazny krzyż, Crucea de fier, Gvozdeni krst, Железный крест, Sargeant Steiner, صلیب آهنین-
Released: Jan 29, 1977
Runtime: 132 minutes
: 3.9/10 by 409 users
Crew: Sam Peckinpah (Director), Willi Heinrich (Novel), Ernest Gold (Original Music Composer), Tony Lawson (Editor), Wolf C. Hartwig (Producer), Alex Winitsky (Producer)
It is 1943, and the German army—ravaged and demoralised—is hastily retreating from the Russian front. In the midst of the madness, conflict brews between the aristocratic yet ultimately pusillanimous Captain Stransky and the courageous Corporal Steiner. Stransky is the only man who believes that the Third Reich is still vastly superior to the Russian army. However, within his pompous persona lies a quivering coward who longs for the Iron Cross so that he can return to Berlin a hero. Steiner, on the other hand is cynical, defiantly non-conformist and more concerned with the safety of his own men rather than the horde of military decorations offered to him by his superiors.