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Zack (James Garner) es un Sargento Mayor de Comandancia al que han asignado su último destino antes de licenciarse dentro de dos años. Uno de los pasatiempos de Zack ha sido la compra y restauración de un Sherman de la Segunda guerra mundial, hasta el punto de hacerlo operativo y traérselo a la base, cerca de un pequeño pueblo de Georgia, junto con su familia. (C.B. Films)

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inglés Except for the final half hour or so (or better yet, everything from the moment the sergeant's son takes the controls of the tank), which is both too moralistic and too over-the-top and primitive (people trying to pull the tank out of the field), Tank is a pleasant and benign spectacle for boys. James Garner actually won my sympathy during the opening credits, while the sheriff's representative is such a disgusting slime-ball that I wished on him something much worse than what eventually befell him. Schifrin's virtually unknown music (except for the melody from the credits and the tank launch scene) doesn't sound revolutionary or memorable this time, but it also didn't really fit into the film either. Three and a bit. ()