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- 1949 · War · 1h 25m
Home of the Brave is a 1949 American war film based on a 1946 play by Arthur Laurents. It was directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie.
Home of the Brave: Directed by Mark Robson. With Douglas Dick, Steve Brodie, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges. During WW2, a reconnaissance platoon is sent to map out a Japanese-held island but racial tensions arise between the white soldiers and the only black member of the group.
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- Drama, War
- Mark Robson
- 1949-09-14
Summary: During WW2, a reconnaissance platoon is sent to map out a Japanese-held island but racial tensions arise between the white soldiers and the only black member of the group. A sensitive, educated black man's World War II-time problems.
- 86 min
- 6.1K
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Paralyzed African-American veteran Peter Moss (James Edwards) is undergoing psychoanalysis after suffering a nervous breakdown. As Moss recounts his trauma to an army psychiatrist (Jeff Corey),...
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- Douglas Dick
- Mark Robson
- War
Home of the Brave (1949) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 28m 1949. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A black G.I. faces racism while fighting for his country in World War II. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mark Robson. Director. Douglas Dick. Major Robinson. Steve Brodie.
- Mark Robson, Ivan Volkman, Don Weis
- Douglas Dick
A worldly and sensitive black soldier (James Edwards), accustomed to bigotry in his civilian life, finds himself similarly isolated as a soldier, even in the midst of a precarious reconnaissance mission against Japanese occupiers on a South Pacific Island. United Artists Corp. Producer: Stanley Kramer. Based on the play by Arthur Laurents.
Overview. A sensitive, educated black man's World War II-time problems. This is essentially the duplicate of his peace-time problems which are pointed up in a flashback of his life, and primarily of his war-time adventures with four white soldiers on a dangerous reconnaissance mission on a Japanese-held island. Mark Robson. Director. Carl Foreman.