Director: Desmond Davis•Genres: Drama, War
During the 1956 Suez Crisis, a British Army captain finds himself in a moral quandary when he is ordered to guard a vital Suez Canal checkpoint. As tensions escalate, he must confront his duty versus his conscience, all while dealing with the complex political landscape and the potential for bloodshed.
Checkpoint received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its tense atmosphere and solid performances, particularly from Stanley Baker. However, some found the narrative a bit conventional for its subject matter. It was seen as a competent, if not groundbreaking, thriller reflecting the anxieties of the era.
Praised for its suspenseful portrayal of a military standoff.
Stanley Baker delivers a compelling performance as a conflicted officer.
Some noted the film's adherence to familiar war drama tropes.
Google audience: Audience reception data for "Checkpoint (1956)" on Google is not readily available. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was appreciated for its dramatic tension and historical context.
The film was shot on location in Cyprus, doubling for Egypt, adding to its authentic, though tense, atmosphere during the filming period.
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