Five for Hell

Five for Hell (Cinque per l'inferno, also known as Five Into Hell) is a 1969 Italian "macaroni combat" war film starring John Garko, Margaret Lee and Klaus Kinski. Italian cinema specialist Howard Hughes referred to it as a derivative of The Dirty Dozen (1967).

Summary
Gianni Garko is a fun-loving leader of a bunch of oddball G.I.s whose mission is to steal the German's secret attack plans from a villa behind enemy lines, where they run into a brutal Nazi commander.

This film introduced, as it was typical in spaghetti combat films, a very particular and self parodic humour, using also elements inherited directly from the Spaghetti Western, such as the hero using eccentric and odd weaponry, such as an iron baseball.

Cast

 * Gianni Garko - Lt. Glenn Hoffmann (as John Garko)
 * Margaret Lee - Helga Richter
 * Klaus Kinski - SS-Obersturmbannführer Hans Müller
 * Aldo Canti (credited as Nick Jordan)- Nick Amadori
 * Sal Borgese - Al Siracusa
 * Luciano Rossi - Johnny 'Chicken' White
 * Samson Burke - Sgt. Sam McCarthy (as Sam Burke)
 * Irio Fantini - Maj. Gen. Friedrich Gerbordstadt
 * Biagio Gambini - Helga's Lover (uncredited)
 * Mike Monty - Capt. Nixon (uncredited)
 * Bill Vanders - American General (uncredited)