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Practical Effects
Real tanks, real desert, real heat—no green screens in 1967.
Cinematography
Techniscope widescreen makes sand look absolutely gorgeous.
Acting
Peppard's German-Jewish captain simmers with barely contained rage.

Director
Arthur Hiller
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