The Hill
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The Hill

In a North African military prison during World War II, five new prisoners struggle to survive in the face of brutal punishment and sadistic guards.

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Set in a North African military prison during World War II, The Hill follows the plight of five new prisoners as they attempt to endure the harsh conditions imposed by cruel guards. As they navigate the brutal punishment and sadistic treatment, the prisoners must band together to survive the unforgiving environment.

Throughout the film, viewers are taken on a gripping journey as the prisoners fight to maintain their dignity and humanity amidst the inhumane conditions of the prison. The intense and gritty portrayal of their struggle serves as a powerful commentary on the dehumanizing effects of war and captivity.

The Hill is a riveting and emotionally charged film that delves deep into the psychological and physical toll of incarceration during wartime. With its compelling storytelling and strong performances, this movie is a must-watch for those interested in exploring the complexities of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Also Known As:

The Hill

Release Date:

27 Jun 1965

Writers:

Ray Rigby, R.S. Allen

Awards:

Won 1 BAFTA Award4 wins & 6 nominations total