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Director
  
John Huston

Adapted from
  
The Red Badge of Courage

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.3/10
IMDb

4.2/5
Amazon

Genre
  
Drama, War

Story by
  
Stephen Crane

Country
  
United States

The Red Badge of Courage (film) movie poster

Release date
  
March 16, 1951 (1951-03-16)

Based on
  
The Red Badge of Courage  by Stephen Crane

Writer
  
Stephen Crane (novel), John Huston (screenplay), Albert Band (adaptation)

Cast
  
Audie Murphy
(The Youth),
Bill Mauldin
(The Loud Soldier),
Douglas Dick
(The Lieutenant),
Robert Easton
(Thompson),
Arthur Hunnicutt
(Bill Porter)

Similar movies
  
The Last Samurai
,
Gone with the Wind
,
Gettysburg
,
The Hunting Party
,
The Killing Fields
,
Johnny Mad Dog

Tagline
  
Stephen Crane's Great American Story of the Civil War

The Red Badge of Courage is a 1951 war film made by MGM. Directed by John Huston, it was produced by Gottfried Reinhardt with Dore Schary as executive producer. The screenplay is by John Huston, adapted by Albert Band from Stephen Crane's novel of the same name. The cinematography is by Harold Rosson, and the music score by Bronislau Kaper. The making of this film is the subject of Lillian Ross's 1952 book Picture, originally in The New Yorker.

Contents

The Red Badge of Courage (film) movie scenes

The American Civil War film is a sparse but faithful retelling of the story, incorporating narration from the text to move the plot forward. Audie Murphy, a hero of World War II who later went into acting, played the lead role of Henry Fleming. Other actors include cartoonist Bill Mauldin, Andy Devine, Arthur Hunnicutt and Royal Dano.

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Characters and story

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The plot is based on the book with fewer bloody details. A regiment of Union soldiers head South to engage Confederate forces. Joining them is Henry Fleming (Audie Murphy), a green private sent into battle for the first time. He is unprepared for the fight, but by the time battle breaks out, he finds his endurance and courage tested.

Cast

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  • Audie Murphy as Henry Fleming (aka The Youth)
  • Bill Mauldin as Tom Wilson (aka The Loud Soldier)
  • Douglas Dick as The Lieutenant
  • Royal Dano as The Tattered Man
  • John Dierkes as Jim Conklin (aka The Tall Soldier)
  • Arthur Hunnicutt as Bill Porter
  • Strother Martin as Corporal voice (uncredited)
  • Tim Durant as The General
  • Andy Devine as The Cheery Soldier
  • Robert Easton as Thompson
  • William Schallert (uncredited)
  • Production

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    Director John Huston used unusual compositions and camera angles drawn from film noir to create an alienating battlefield environment. Huston had high hopes for the movie, believing it could have been "his best". He became frustrated when the studio cut the film's length to 70 minutes and added narration following supposedly poor audience test screenings.

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    Much of the history of the making of this film, considered by some a mutilated masterpiece, is found in Lillian Ross' critically acclaimed book Picture. Of the stars who appear in the film, three served in World War II: Bill Mauldin the editorial cartoonist who created "Up Front", Audie Murphy served with the U.S. Army in Europe and narrator James Whitmore served with the U.S. Marine Corps.

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    The film is available on DVD.

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    John Huston had high hopes for this movie, even considered the original two-hour cut of the film as the best he had ever made as a director. After a power struggle at the top of MGM management, the film was cut from a two-hour epic to the 69-minute version released to theaters, in response to its alleged universally disastrous previews. It was never released as an "A" feature but was shown as a second-feature "B" picture. Both Huston and star Audie Murphy tried unsuccessfully to purchase the film so that it could be re-edited to its original length. Huston did not waste any time fighting over it, as he was focused on the pre-production of his next picture, The African Queen. The studio claimed that the cut footage was destroyed, probably in the 1967 MGM vault fire. Huston was later asked by MGM in 1975 if he had an original cut, as the studio wanted to release. He had actually struck a 16mm print, but, by that time, it had been lost. Unless there is an undiscovered copy of the uncut version, The Red Badge of Courage will never be viewed as John Huston intended.

    Reception

    According to MGM records, the film earned $789,000 in the US and Canada and $291,000 in other countries, resulting in a loss of $1,018,000. This made it one of the studio's least successful films of the year although it did not lose as much money as Calling Bulldog Drummond, Mr Imperium or Inside Straight.

    Comic book adaptation

  • Fawcett Motion Picture Comics #105 (July 1951)
  • References

    The Red Badge of Courage (film) Wikipedia
    The Red Badge of Courage (film) IMDbThe Red Badge of Courage (film) Rotten TomatoesThe Red Badge of Courage (film) Amazon.comThe Red Badge of Courage (film) themoviedb.org