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    Up From the Beach

    1965 · War · 1h 39m

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  1. Up from the Beach is a 1965 French-American international co-production war film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Cliff Robertson, Red Buttons and James Robertson Justice. It was based on a 1959 novel by George Barr called Epitaph for an Enemy.

  2. Up from the Beach: Directed by Robert Parrish. With Cliff Robertson, Red Buttons, Irina Demick, Marius Goring. After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US Army platoon liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation.

    • (145)
    • Drama, War
    • Robert Parrish
    • 1965-05-26
  3. Jul 10, 2020 · Up From The Beach (1965) - YouTube. Classic Movie House. 4.32K subscribers. 14K views 3 years ago. ...more. After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in...

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  4. Upon receiving orders from a U. S. artillery colonel, Sergeant Baxter rounds up the villagers and marches them to the beach for evacuation to England. When they reach the beach, the U. S. Navy and the British beachmaster refuse to accept responsibility for the group, and the tired townspeople return to their homes.

  5. Summaries. After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation. In 1944, during D-Day plus two, American sergeant Edward Baxter and a platoon of American infantrymen depart Omaha Beach in Normandy and proceed inland.

  6. Up from the Beach (1965) by. Panoramic Productions. Publication date. 1965-06-09. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Drama, War. Language. English. After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US Army platoon liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation. Addeddate. 2024-02-14 02:18:24. Identifier. up-from-the-beach-1965. Scanner.

  7. Dec 15, 2019 · December 15, 2019 / War. Up from the Beach (1965) 3.9. ( 9) After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation. Director: Robert Parrish.

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