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World War Ii | Italy
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6.9/10
IMDbNational Film Preservation Board | 2016
Top Ten Films | 1946
Best Film from any Source | 1952
It was Burgess Meredith who persuaded Samuel Bronston to produce a film based on Harry Brown's novel.
The footage of the platoon attacking the German armored car--which was actually a US Army halftrack--has been used in many subsequent war movies and TV shows.
Producer Samuel Bronston had to shut down production due to problems with creditors, and the project was taken over by director Lewis Milestone and his Superior Productions.
Named one of the year's ten best films by the National Board of Review.
Film debut of John Ireland.
"Rivera: Nobody dies."
"Windy: [looking at Sergeant Porter, sobbing face down on the ground] Keep crying, Porter. You're crying because you're wounded. You don't have to be bleeding to be wounded; you just had one battle too many. Yeah, you're out of it now. No more guesswork, waiting and wondering, for you. You've built yourself a foxhole [taps his own helmet] Windy: - up there. Nothing in the world that can make you come out of it. Go ahead, Porter; keep crying - we understand."