Churchill's Leopards (Italian: I leopardi di Churchill, Spanish: Los Leopardos de Churchill) is a 1970 Italian-Spanish "macaroni combat" war film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux and starring Richard Harrison and Klaus Kinski.[1]
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| Directed by | Maurizio Pradeaux |
| Written by | Maurizio Pradeaux Arpad DeRiso Federico De Urrutia |
| Produced by | Roberto Capitani Marcello Ciriaci |
| Starring | Richard Harrison Klaus Kinski |
| Cinematography | Miguel Fernández Mila |
| Edited by | Enzo Alabiso |
| Music by | Franco Salina |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Countries | Italy Spain |
| Language | Italian |
A British commando team heads into occupied France to blow up a German held dam in preparation for D-Day, while a British officer infiltrates the German garrison, posing as his recently dead German twin brother, in order to provide help from the inside. The German commander is, however, becoming very suspicious.
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