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Beach Red (1967)

Beach Red (1967)
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Cornel Wilde produced, directed, and stars in this sincere, hard-edged look at World War II that doesn't flinch from the horrors of battle. The action takes place during a single American campaign to take an island held by the Japanese. Brief flashbacks to civilian life are the only escape from the gritty, dreary setting. The usual cliché characters are replaced by new ones, such as the captain (Wilde) who loves his wife but hates the war, the sergeant (Rip Torn) who gets sadistic pleasure out of battle, the minister's son (Patrick Wolfe) who keeps remembering the girl he left back home, and the Southern illiterate (Burr DeBenning) who finds a place for himself in the Marines. The screenplay (from a 1945 novel by Peter Bowman) avoids stereotypes yet doesn't make any of these men into fleshed-out characters. Still, the acting is solid and Wilde deserves commendation for taking a harsh, unromanticized look at the Big One, over thirty years before Steven Spielberg did it with Saving Private Ryan. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Cornel WildeRip Torn, (more)
Director(s):
Cornel Wilde
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Beach Red

Cornel Wilde produced, directed, and stars in this sincere, hard-edged look at World War II that doesn't flinch from the horrors of battle. The action takes place during a single American campaign to take an island held by the Japanese. Brief flashbacks to civilian life are the only escape from the gritty, dreary setting. The usual cliché characters are replaced by new ones, such as the captain (Wilde) who loves his wife but hates the war, the sergeant (Rip Torn) who gets sadistic pleasure out of battle, the minister's son (Patrick Wolfe) who keeps remembering the girl he left back home, and the Southern illiterate (Burr DeBenning) who finds a place for himself in the Marines. The screenplay (from a 1945 novel by Peter Bowman) avoids stereotypes yet doesn't make any of these men into fleshed-out characters. Still, the acting is solid and Wilde deserves commendation for taking a harsh, unromanticized look at the Big One, over thirty years before Steven Spielberg did it with Saving Private Ryan. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Cornel Wilde
Writer(s):
Jefferson PascalDon PetersClint Johnston
Producer(s):
Cornel Wilde
Categories:
War
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Kent F.

This movie REALLY tries hard. But the bad acting, trite script writing, and weird directing make it tough to get through. But there are some amazing aspects:........ EXPERIENCE continually bouncing from archive footage to staged sets .......... THRILL to the sound of voices in people's heads! .......... BE SHOCKED at the mild partial nudity in the flashback scenes! .......... BE AMAZED how a small spool of communication wire can seemingly be unlimited in length! .......... WONDER why a decent actor like Rip Torn ever got into a flick like this! ASK YOURSELF whether Saving Private Ryan director Steven Spielberg got the idea of a guy walking around with a blown off arm from THIS FILM!!!! .......... BUT, like I said, this film really tries hard. It gets an A for effort and a C- for results.

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Michael W.

i like war films. this one i didn't like. i wasn't interested in any of the characters. you could tell this was low bugget. several characters with thier flash backs to before the war didn't work. it lacked continuity.

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Conrado V.

bad acting, continually bouncing from archive footage to staged sets, this was low bugget. several characters with thier flash backs to before the war didn't work. 60's style flash backs mixed with 40's WW II seting. i could tell what island they were on or what unit.

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