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Regimental Sergeant Major Wilson (Harry Andrews) has no sympathy for imprisoned former Squadron Sergeant Major Joe Roberts (Sean Connery).
Regimental Sergeant Major Wilson (Harry Andrews) has no sympathy for imprisoned former Squadron Sergeant Major Joe Roberts (Sean Connery).

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Basics Critics:80Viewers:69Rusty:79
Category: Drama, WarNotable as: DramaSub-Category: War film, DramaMain subject: World War IIRuntime: 123 minutesColor: black-and-white filmLanguage: EnglishCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesFilming location: SpainDirector: Sidney LumetCinematography: Oswald MorrisStars: Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis, Ian Hendry, Roy Kinnear, Michael Redgrave, Arnold Marquis, Gert Günther Hoffmann Producer: Kenneth HymanAward details: (details at IMDb)
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The Hill is a 1965 film directed by Sidney Lumet, set in a British army prison in North Africa in World War II. It stars Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis, Ian Hendry, Alfred Lynch, Roy Kinnear and Michael Redgrave.


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