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Reviews 37% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Ordered to help secure a heavily defended Japanese island during World War II, Captain MacDonald (Cornel Wilde) and his Marines land on "Beach Red"...
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Beach Red: Directed by Cornel Wilde. With Cornel Wilde, Rip Torn, Burr DeBenning, Patrick Wolfe. As a US marine unit fight against the defenders of a Japanese held island, both sides are haunted by their own thoughts and memories.
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- Drama, War
- Cornel Wilde
- 1967-11-18
Despite Burr DeBenning's and Rip Torn's best efforts at overacting, there is absolutely nothing funny about this film. BEACH RED is one of the most straight-faced and poignant visions of World War II, featuring a lot more heart and humanity than most others of the era and production values which betray its small budget.
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Film. Reviews. Dec 31, 1966 11:00pm PT. Beach Red. In contrast to many professedly anti-war films, Beach Red is indisputably sincere in its war is hell message. Except for brief reveries...
As a US marine unit fight against the defenders of a Japanese held island, both sides are haunted by their own thoughts and memories.
Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. “Beach Red” undoubtedly had a positive influence on two recent World War 11 films that had the same theme — Terrence Malick’s “The Thin Red Line (98)” and Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan(98),” only Cornel Wilde’s film is the more powerful and impactful one.