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Battle Cry / Battleground
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Battle Cry / Battleground
Battle Cry:
The men who fought. The women who waited. And the stolen moments they shared.
A guitar-picking good ol´ boy. A clean-cut all-American. A Navajo. A bookworm. A lumberjack. A slum kid. All enter Marine boot camp to be trained, hardened, ready to answer their country´s Battle Cry.
Scripted by Leon M. Uris from his own novel, directed by action master Raoul Walsh and starring a Who´s Who of ´50s movie stars, Battle Cry is an epic ode to World War II Marine heroism and home front sacrifice, a saga following recruits from boot camp to a New Zealand base of operations to the war they knew would someday come their way: the bloody invasion of Saipan. Enlist now alongside the fighting men and stalwart women of Battle Cry for boisterous tenderness and gung-ho excitement.
Battleground:
The Double Academy Award Winner Saluting The "Battered Bastards Of Bastogne!"
December 1944. A civilian victim of the Battle of Bastogne scrounges through garbage to find a scrap of food. "I don´t even see those things," a war-numbed GI says. "I want to remember them!" his buddy snaps.
Bastogne veteran Robert Pirosh remembers with his Oscar winning screenplay for Battleground, a gripping tale of 101st Airborne troops resisting Hitler´s fierce, final counteroffensive. Directed by William A. Wellman (The Story Of GI Joe), the superb cast includes James Whitmore as a bantam rooster of a sarge and Van Johnson as a wisecracking PFC (as in "Praying for Civilian"). Rugged and unsparing, Battleground-nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture-makes sure we all remember.
Regissör: | Raoul Walsh, William A. Wellman |
Skådespelare: | Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, Van Johnson, James Whitmore |
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Bild: | Widescreen 16:9 Anamorfisk / 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD 5.1, Mono |
Text: | Engelska |
Längd: | 266 Minuter |
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Skivor: | 2 |
Region: | 1 |
År: | 1955, 1949 |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 13 November, 2008