I can't remember the title or the cast.
The scene I remember is a select group of soldiers, commandos, or convicts, are gathered in a room. I believe a British sergeant enters the room. He has an issue about the trustworthiness of one of the group. It may have been racially motivated. He kills the man. Some members of the group question his actions, and he just states that it was necessary. After that they meet with the officer in charge. The sergeant informers the officer he killed a member, but all is fine now. They are then told of their mission (which I don't remember).
The film had a "Force 10 to Navarone" feel to it. Guessing it was made between 1960 and 1980. I also believe it is European theatre WW II. Sorry that is all I have to go on.
The scene I remember is a select group of soldiers, commandos, or convicts, are gathered in a room. I believe a British sergeant enters the room. He has an issue about the trustworthiness of one of the group. It may have been racially motivated. He kills the man. Some members of the group question his actions, and he just states that it was necessary. After that they meet with the officer in charge. The sergeant informers the officer he killed a member, but all is fine now. They are then told of their mission (which I don't remember).
The film had a "Force 10 to Navarone" feel to it. Guessing it was made between 1960 and 1980. I also believe it is European theatre WW II. Sorry that is all I have to go on.