Gianfranco Parolini, Brad "Action" Harris' house director, was no stranger to anything. He also tried his hand at Macaroni Kombat films with his idiosyncratic mix of action and comedy, albeit without Harris as in this case.
Five US soldiers (Gianni Garko / Aldo Canti / Sal Borgese / Luciano Rossi / Samson Burke) are selected for a special team that is supposed to steal very secret documents from a Nazi villa. A German double agent (Margaret Lee) is supposed to help them there, but she is only able to maintain her cover with difficulty by doing love services for a nasty SS man (of course: Klaus Kinski). The original title of the film is: Five for Hell! And it also breaks out when the five warhorses haunt the villa in the tradition of the "dirty dozen"...
Well, it's not for nothing that MacaroniKombat has been less successful than the spaghetti western genre. There are also elements of slapstick that will certainly put some people off. Only for die-hard fans!
Five US soldiers (Gianni Garko / Aldo Canti / Sal Borgese / Luciano Rossi / Samson Burke) are selected for a special team that is supposed to steal very secret documents from a Nazi villa. A German double agent (Margaret Lee) is supposed to help them there, but she is only able to maintain her cover with difficulty by doing love services for a nasty SS man (of course: Klaus Kinski). The original title of the film is: Five for Hell! And it also breaks out when the five warhorses haunt the villa in the tradition of the "dirty dozen"...
Well, it's not for nothing that MacaroniKombat has been less successful than the spaghetti western genre. There are also elements of slapstick that will certainly put some people off. Only for die-hard fans!