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3''The Victors'' is a 1963 UsefulNotes/WorldWarII film written and directed by Carl Foreman. Based on a collection of short stories called ''The Human Kind'' by Alexander Baron, it boasts an AllStarCast including Creator/AlbertFinney, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/GeorgeHamilton, Creator/JeanneMoreau, Creator/GeorgePeppard, Creator/RomySchneider, Creator/ElkeSommer, and Creator/EliWallach.
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5The film depicts a group of American soldiers led by Sgt. Joe Craig (Wallach) marching around Europe and encountering various women along the way. It follows each of the soldiers and their relationships with these women while showing a strong anti-war message.
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10* BorrowedCatchphrase: Trower adopts Craig's catchphrase after he becomes sergeant.
11* BrilliantButLazy: Craig thinks this of Chase.
12-->'''Craig''': I can't make you out, fella. I coulda sworn you had leadership qualities. You'd have made sergeant in another six months. But you got no sense of responsibility. You just don't give a damn. Why? Why?
13-->'''Chase''': I dunno. But don't let it worry you, Joe.
14* CatchPhrase: Craig likes to call his soldiers "Stupid idiots!"
15* ChildrenAreCruel: Three Sicilian children rob a dead soldier they find in some ruins.
16* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Filmed in black and white to look like authentic World War II photographs.
17* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Trower picks a fight with a Russian soldier in the street long after the war and they kill each other]].
18* EarnedStripes: Trower gets sergeant's stripes after [[spoiler: Craig is disfigured in battle]].
19* FateWorseThanDeath: Sgt. Joe R. Craig [[spoiler: gets half his face blasted away and ends up in hospital, blind and bitter]].
20* FemmeFatale: The woman Chase meets who tries to get him to stay with her.
21* FrenchJerk: That one soldier that Joe's unit encounter during the film.
22* GrowlingGut: Craig's stomach growls when looking around the French woman's house; he hadn't eaten since six that morning.
23* HeavySleeper: Craig has had enough experience in the war that he can sleep through sounds of heavy gunfire.
24* HollywoodCostuming: Some of the women's hair and makeup look more 1960s than 1940s.
25* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Joe Craig may be rough around the edges, but he cares for his soldiers, though he won't admit it. He also shows a kinder, more compassionate side towards Jeanne Moreau's French local.
26* JumpScare: See FateWorseThanDeath above.
27* NervousWreck: The French woman whose house is scheduled to be converted into a headquarters.
28* NoNameGiven: The French woman Craig meets is never named.
29* MutualKill: [[spoiler: Trower and a Russian soldier kill each other in a knife fight.]]
30* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Elke Sommer's character is raped by a Russian soldier, causing Trower to try and get revenge.
31* ShootTheDog: The soldiers do this to a dog that Weaver tries to bring with him on the journey.
32* SoundtrackDissonance: The film plays Christmas songs while [[spoiler: a soldier gets executed by a firing squad]].
33** Earlier, a fight breaks out while a cheerful rendition of "Remember Pearl Harbor" plays on the radio.
34* StepfordSnarker: Craig is very good at hiding his sadness behind a bitter wit.
35* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: Trower takes a Russian soldier with him as he goes down.]]
36* TitleDrop: "The vanquished... and the victors."
37* TwoFaced: The unfortunate fate of [[spoiler: Joe Craig]].
38* UglyGuyHotWife: Craig isn't bad looking, but he's decidedly plain, and the French woman is very much out of his league. While he doesn't marry her, it's implied that they had a fling during the night he spent at her house. Furthermore, it's suggested that he's cheating on another woman.
39* WarIsHell: The whole point of the movie. Carl Foreman called the film a "personal statement" about the futility of war. Both victor and vanquished are losers.
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