The Outsider

The Outsider

Movie |

World War Ii | Based On True Story

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  • Genre(s): Drama, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Delbert Mann
  • Cast(s): Tony Curtis, James Franciscus, Gregory Walcott, Bruce Bennett, Vivian Nathan See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story
Arizona Indian Ira Hayes' (Tony Curtis) life is a tragedy after he joins the Marines and helps raise the flag at Iwo Jima.

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Laurel Award

Top Male Dramatic Performance | 1962 | Tony

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Film debut of Lynda Day George.

Final film of Charles Stevens.

Film debut of Lance Henriksen. He appears, uncredited, as a Marine.

In June 2016, the Marine Corps determined that Pharmacists Mate John Bradley was not actually among the six flag raisers in the famous photograph.

None of the actors portraying the Pima in credited roles are Native American in real life.

Popular Dialogues

"Ira Hayes: [as he lay by himself drunk out in the desert] Quack, quack, quack."

"[Hayes and Sorenson are on the beach at Iwo Jima with mortar fire all around them] James Sorenson: [hearing the cries of another soldier] Somebody just die? Ira Hayes: House Mouse. James Sorenson: [after a long pause] The two greatest things that can happen are when you're born and when you die. When you're born, you're with someone. I mean, you're with your mother. But when you die... you see, you never know when it'll happen, and... you could be with nobody. You know what I mean? [Hayes nods to the affirmative] James Sorenson: I heard the last thing most people say when they die is "mama". Isn't that amazing. I, I mean even guys eighty years old whose mothers have been dead for ages, even them. It's like... like nothin's happened in all that time, it's all they think of. Ira Hayes: At least if you die here, you die with somebody. I mean, you die with your friends. [Sorenson places his arm over Hayes' shoulder in friendship]"