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    The Naked and the Dead

    1958 · War · 2h 11m

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  1. The Naked and the Dead is a novel written by Norman Mailer.Published by Rinehart & Company in 1948, when he was 25, it was his debut novel. It depicts the experiences of a platoon during World War II, based partially on Mailer's experiences as a cook with the 112th Cavalry Regiment during the Philippines Campaign in World War II.

  2. The Naked and the Dead is a 1958 World War II film directed by Raoul Walsh, and based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Norman Mailer. The screenplay was written by brothers Denis and Terry Sanders, and the film was shot in Panama on Technicolor film. [3] The movie adds a strip tease and an action scene to the story in the novel.

  3. Naked And The Dead, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Fresh Meat In the officers' mess, South Pacific ca. 1944, General Cummings (Raymond Massey) enters as his aide Hearn (Cliff Robertson) tangles with Col. Dalleson (Casey Adams) over food protocol, followed by further discussion from Norman Mailer's novel, in The Naked And The Dead, 1958.

  4. The Naked and the Dead, novel by Norman Mailer, published in 1948 and hailed as one of the finest American novels to come out of World War II. The story concerns a platoon of 13 American soldiers who are stationed on the Japanese-held island of Anopopei in the Pacific. With almost journalistic detail, Mailer records the lives of men at war ...

  5. The Naked and the Dead. While stationed at a U.S. Army base on an island in the Pacific, idealistic Lieutenant Hearn (Cliff Robertson) has the nerve to question the morality of his mentor ...

  6. The Naked and the Dead. by. Norman Mailer. Set during World War II, this novel delves into the lives of a platoon of American soldiers stationed in the Pacific. The narrative explores the harsh realities of war, the complexities of human nature, and the struggle for survival in an unforgiving environment. The soldiers grapple with their fears ...

  7. The Naked and the Dead expresses this literary naturalism in its story of the battle on Anopopei as well as in the histories of the men. Cummings and Croft are governed by their lust for power and violence. In an institution such as the military, these men are rewarded for what seems to be a biological impulse.

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