"The Battle of El Alamein" is to the Italian film industry what "The
Longest Day" was to Hollywood – a historically accurate portrayal of a
real military action. This Italian-French co-production was filmed with
the full cooperation of the Italian Army, and features a star-studded
international cast.
Director Giorgio Ferroni spends some time
focusing on the officers
running the battle to outline the big picture and lend historical
credence to his focus, a fictional story of a front-line Italian
infantry company which becomes entangled in the campaign. When his
Captain (Ettore Manni, "Heroes in Hell") is killed, Lt. Giorgio Borri
(Frederick Stafford, "Eagles over London") is forced to take over
command of his company.