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- Robert WagnerSfc. Pvt. Sam Francis Gifford
- Terry MooreJenny Gifford
- Broderick CrawfordCapt. "Waco" Grimes, CO Co.G
- Buddy EbsenPvt. Willie Crawford
- Robert KeithCol. Cousins
- Brad DexterLt. Joe "Little Joe" Johnson
- Mark DamonPvt. Terry Co. G
- Ken ClarkMorgan
- Harvey LembeckPvt. Bernard "Bernie" Meleski (Co. G)
- Skip HomeierPvt. Swanson Co.G
- L. Q. JonesPvt. Kenny Co.G
- Tod AndrewsLt. Ray Mosby
Between Heaven and Hell (1956) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The film stars Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, and Broderick Crawford, and was directed by Richard Fleischer. It was partly filmed on Kaua'i. The film's score by Hugo Friedhofer, which included elements of the Dies Irae, was nominated for an Oscar for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.
Between Heaven and Hell: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Broderick Crawford, Buddy Ebsen. The spoiled rich son of a wealthy Southerner is changed by his experiences in the Pacific during World War II.
- (1.5K)
- Drama, War
- Richard Fleischer
- 1956-12-29
Novel. Harry Brown. Screenplay. Sam Gifford remembers : In prewar years he was an arrogant southern cotton plantation owner, married to the daughter of a colonel. At the beginning of the war he was mobilized with his National Guard unit as a sergeant.
On his family's plantation, Sam Francis Gifford (Robert Wagner) is a pretentious man who's unsympathetic to the less fortunate. But when World War II strikes, Gifford finds his inherited wealth ...
- (1.8K)
- Richard Fleischer
- War
- Robert Wagner
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Between Heaven and Hell is a 1956 American Cinemascope war film based on the novel The Day the Century Ended by Francis Gwaltney that the film follows closely.