![]() Kenneth Fortescue as Lieutenant Dicky Thomlinson.Pietro Marascalchi as Corporal Bortolini.Alessandro Ninchi as Second Lieutenant Del Pra.Richardson has his men present arms to show his new-found respect. The two units meet again at a railway station. Shortly afterward, however, Richardson encounters a British convoy on its way to a victory celebration the Italians have been defeated. Blasi is delighted to find a road sign that indicates they are 150 miles behind Italian lines. After their weapons and boots are stolen, they are allowed to leave and take their war away with them. He decides to have everyone sneak away, six at a time, down a gully, but that just makes it easier for the natives to capture them. Richardson makes the decision to arm the Italians, but then discovers they left the Italian ammunition behind. While they wait, Richardson and Blasi become acquainted. They stop in an abandoned village because a British officer is too sick to be moved, only to find themselves surrounded by many hostile natives, led by the headman Richardson dealt with before. When they reach a native village, the headman states he supports the Allied side and asks for the Italians' weapons and the Italians themselves, but Richardson refuses to part with either. Both sides flee to an island in a nearby lake.Īfter the fire dies down, they start marching across the desert, the outnumbered Italians as prisoners of war. After Blasi dismisses four African tribal warriors for misbehaving, they sneak behind the British and set a fire in the forest which destroys their armored cars and supplies. He balks at Richardson's terms and has his Italian infantrymen sneak out the back, ordering most of his African soldiers to remain behind and surrender in an hour given as a deadline.įurious at being made a fool of, Richardson chases them into hilly terrain, against Captain Rootes' advice. Blasi, under the prodding of his friend Bernasconi, reluctantly agrees to surrender, though he is angry at what he considers his betrayal at Richardson's hands. Minutes later, Richardson's armored cars show up. Blasi and his men reach a fort, where supposedly the rest of their forces are rallying, but they find only abandoned equipment. However, Richardson is ordered to take his motorized squadron and round up Blasi's unit. ![]() ![]() As time goes on, Blasi and Richardson come to irritate each other.īlasi decides to let the two escape to tell their superiors how ineffectual his force actually is in the hope that the British will not think them worth bothering about. A British night attack is repulsed, but Italian Major Fornari is killed, leaving Blasi in charge. He is questioned by Captain Blasi (Sordi), but gives only his name, rank and serial number. In 1941 "Abissinia" (Ethiopia) in Italian East Africa during the Second World War, British Army Major Richardson (Niven) is taken prisoner by an Italian detachment on the march in the desert when the pilot (Wilding) of his reconnaissance airplane manages to crash. It was nominated for three Golden Globe awards in 1963. It stars David Niven, Alberto Sordi and Michael Wilding. The Best of Enemies ( I due nemici) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Guy Hamilton and Alessandro Blasetti set during the World War II East African Campaign, but filmed in Israel.
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