The Desert Rats

The Desert Rats

By Robert Wise

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1953-05-06
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Robert Wise
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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Richard Burton stars in this exciting story of the stubborn, courageous men who held Rommel at bay in North Africa despite being hopelessly outnumbered. The year is 1941, and Rommel has the British in full retreat. All that stands between him and the Suez Canal is the fortress of Tobruk, manned by a small army of Australian troops who are ordered to hold this vital position at any cost. Many of the men are green recruits, and it falls to Capt. MacRoberts (Burton) to whip them into shape. A bold tactician who realizes they will soon be overwhelmed if they do not take the offensive, MacRoberts leads countless daredevil raids that keep the superior enemy off-balance and earn his men the famous nickname they "won with blood and bore with pride." Directed by Robert Wise and co-starring James Mason in a reprise performance as Field Marshall Rommel (whom he first played in The Desert Fox), this stirring blend of action and history pays tribute to the heroic men known in the annals of war as The Desert Rats.

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  • GREAT! Why no DESERT FOX, predecessor??

    5
    By BreeInGilbertAZ
    What gives, iTunes?? You have a knack for giving us the sequel prior to the original that we don't get. I honestly don't get it. Just two examples: "Let's Do It Again" & "The Three Musketeers" missing, yet their sequels are here reasonably priced. This seems to be a pattern. Very frustrating. 🤷🏻‍♀️
  • Classic Richard Burton...

    5
    By Caterina - Dallas, TX
    If you're looking for a good war movie epic, this one is pretty good. I've been watching it since 1994 when I bought it for VHS and I really enjoy watching Richard Burton in it. James Mason is also good as Rommel. It is a black and white movie, you might think it's dated, but it's better than a lot of other things that's here on iTunes.

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