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| Released: | July 1, 1980 |
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| Producer: | Gene Corman |
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| Cast: | Marthe Villalonga, Robert Carradine, Mark Hamill, Stéphane Audran, Alain Doutey, Lee Marvin, Charles Macaulay, Ken Campbell, Kelly Ward, Siegfried Rauch, Bobby Di Cicco, Perry Lang |
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| Length: | 163 minutes |
Samuel Fuller's valedictory war picture, The Big Red One follows the First Infantry Division from Africa to Europe during the years 1942 through 1945. Lee Marvin portrays the division sergeant; he's tough and experienced, to be sure, but he takes on his job with cool professionalism rather than Hollywood bravado. Based on Fuller's own experiences, the film is a loosely constructed series of anecdotes. Among them are an insane asylum under bombardment while the inmates applaud and a climactic vignette in which a very young concentration camp internee dies while a friendly soldier plays piggy-back with the boy.
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