Résumés(1)

1941. Kubis, Curda et Gabcik, d'origine tchèque, se sont réfugiés à Londres. Ils s'y préparent pour une mission de la plus haute importance: l'assassinat de Reinhard Heydrich, qui n'est ni plus ni moins que le bras droit d'Hitler. Parachutés en pleine campagne tchèque, ils entrent en contact avec la résistance locale. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (1)

D.Moore 

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anglais No, there's only one The Assassination. There were a lot more things that bothered me about Operation: Daybreak than there were things that impressed me, and that's too bad. The action is filmed relatively well, but the script works its magic with historical facts in a strange way, while the music is like a cut-out from some cheap TV movie, the actors are terrible (especially the representative of Karel Čurda is unusually dull)... And there are a number of unintentionally comic situations, such as when a British officer explains to Gabčík and Kubiš at the beginning of the film who Heydrich is and what the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia is. ()