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U.s. Soldier | Rape
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Top Song | 1962
Dalton Trumbo (from his autobiography) helped out Kirk Douglas by contributing to the script.
Mal Sondock (Private Joey Haines) was a Texas-born American expatriate who was a disc jockey with AFN while serving with the U.S. Army in West Germany. After his enlistment ended in the late 1950s, Sondock stayed in Europe and became famous as a master of ceremonies and radio host at Westdeuscher Rundfunk (WDR) in Cologne. He hosted a very popular American music show on WDR, "Mal Sondock's Hit-Parade". His American-accented German endeared him to his vast audience. He passed away from a long illness in Cologne in 2009, at the age of seventy-five.
Major Garrett is first seen driving into town in a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible coupe. He drives through the Nuremberg gate of the Forchheim Fortress in Upper Franconia, Bavaria.
Christine Kaufmann was actually 16 years old when she played the 16 year old rape victim in this movie.
Christine Kaufmann's (Karin Steinhof's) American film debut.
"Maj. Steve Garrett: [to Frank] Don't try to prove you're a man to me. Prove it to the girl. Don't you know she loves you? Take her and leave this town, as quick as you can, and never come back!"
"Inge Koerner: I'm Inga Koerner. I write for the Globus, a German news weekly. Maj. Steve Garrett: Yes, I've heard of it. Inge Koerner: Oh, have you? Maj. Steve Garrett: I smelled it! You work for a rotten sheet, lady!"