1959 American film
Tank Commando is a 1959 American war film produced, directed and written by Burt Topper.[ 1] American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Operation Dames .
Premise
During the Italian campaign , the United States Army sends out a demolition team to discover how the Germans are reinforcing their positions. The team is led to its destination by an Italian boy.
Cast
Donato Farretta ... Diano
Robert Barron ... Lt. Jim Blaine
Maggie Lawrence ... Jean, the nurse
Wally Campo ... Pvt. Sonny Lazzotti
Jack B. Sowards ... Pvt. Todd
Leo V. Matranga ... Shorty
Anthony Rich ... Sands, a soldier
Larry Hudson ... Capt. Praxton
Maria Monay ... Italian Woman
Carmen D'Antonio ... Teresa (segment "Tessie")
David Addis ... Clifton, a soldier
Russ Prescott ... Taylor, a soldier
Freddie Roberto ... captured Italian traitor
Jerry Lear ... Bartender
Fred Gavlin ... German soldier
Joan Connors ... prostitute
Larry Shuttleworth ... a Sergeant
Lee Redman ... a G.I.
Uncredited
Norberto Kerner ... German soldier
Dan Pelter ... Stritch
Production
Co-Producer ... Samuel Z Arkoff
Co-Producer ... James H Nicholson
Writer, Director and Producer ... Burt Topper
Musical Director ... Ronald Stein
Cinematography ... John M Nikolaus Jr.
Film Editor ... Asa Boyd Clark
Art Director ... Daniel Haller
Makeup Artist ... Bob Mark
Production Manager ... Willard Kirkham
Second Unit and Assistant Director ... Richard M Rubin
Sound Mixer ... Al Overton
Sound Effects ... Josef von Stroheim -
Electrician ... Lee Cannon
Head Grip ... Charles Hannawalt
Cameraman ... Kay Norton
Wardrobe ... Gene Martin
Supervising Film Editor ... Ronald Sinclair
Assistant Editor ... Paul Wittenberg
Musical Lyrics ... Ronald Stein
Script Supervisor ... Joe Franklin
Dialogue Director ... Don Laffer
References
^ Stinson, Charles. (Feb 27, 1959). "New War Bill Teamed on Many Local Screens". Los Angeles Times . p. B7.
External links
As director As producer only