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Director
  
Andrew Marton

Music director
  
Malcolm Arnold

Language
  
English

6.8/10
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Genre
  
War, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Writer
  
James Jones
,
Bernard Gordon

Release date
  
1964 (1964)

Producers
  
Philip Yordan, Sidney Harmon

Cast
  
Keir Dullea
,
Jack Warden
,
James Philbrook
,
Kieron Moore

Similar movies
  
Guadalcanal Diary (1943), Marine Raiders (1944), Halls of Montezuma (1950), Ambush Bay (1966), Beachhead (1954)

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The Thin Red Line is a 1964 Cinemascope film based on James Jones's 1962 novel of the same name. The film follows the life of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal.

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The black-and-white film was filmed in Spain. Bernard Gordon's screenplay of Jones's work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule-breaking, "survival-at-any-cost", Private Doll (Keir Dullea) and the older veteran 1st Sgt Welsh (Jack Warden).

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Another film adaptation of the novel was released in 1998.

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Plot

As an American infantry battalion aboard a troopship prepares to land on Guadalcanal, Charlie Company's First Sergeant Welsh tells Private Doll he had not provided him with reports that Doll insisted that he gave to Welsh. They are overheard by their company commander Captain Stone. The Captain speaks with Welsh privately and tells him that he witnessed Doll hand Welsh the reports. Welsh replies that he knew he did but that war is insanity and the only way the men can survive the upcoming battle is to live with that fact. The Captain informs Welsh he is not pleased with his attitude. Welsh and Doll continue to be at odds with each other over Doll's independent thinking that extends to his stealing a pistol from another soldier that he thinks will give him an edge in surviving.

Once ashore, Charlie Company engages the Japanese with Doll killing a Japanese soldier with his stolen pistol, increasing Welsh's infatuation with him. During the campaign Doll shows his independent thinking by leading a successful attack against enemy emplacements when his Platoon Sergeant Stack panics and proves incapable of leadership. As Doll gains combat experience, his relationship with Welsh grows more strained.

Charlie Company is assigned to capture a strategic hill called "The Dancing Elephant" that the two other rifle companies of the battalion have failed to capture. The approach through a minefield called "The Bowling Alley" leads Captain Stone to initially refuse to order his men into a killing field controlled by enemy fire. Doll and Welsh climb the surrounding hills sending boulders into the Bowling Alley that set off the land mines. Though Charlie Company's attack is a success, Captain Stone is relieved of his command by his battalion commander Lt. Colonel Tall for being too close to his men. Charlie Company next captures a village held by the enemy who appear to retreat but counterattack during the night.

The survivors including Doll and Welsh attack The Dancing Elephant.

Cast

  • Keir Dullea ... Pvt. Doll
  • Jack Warden ... First Sgt. Welsh
  • James Philbrook ... Lt Col. Tall
  • Bob Kanter ... Fife
  • Ray Daley ... Capt. Stone
  • Kieron Moore ... Lt. Band
  • Merlyn Yordan ... Judy
  • Jim Gillen ... Capt. Gaff
  • Steve Rowland ... Mazzi
  • Stephen Young ... Plt. Sgt. Stack (as Stephen Levy)
  • Sol Marroquin ... Soldier in hero's platoon
  • References

    The Thin Red Line (1964 film) Wikipedia
    The Thin Red Line (1964 film) IMDb The Thin Red Line (1964 film) themoviedb.org