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Beach Red

Cornel Wilde produced, directed, co-wrote, and stars in this gritty and honest World War II tale that intercuts poignant flashbacks with intense battle scenes to illustrate the horrors of war experienced by a squad of Marines, and their Japanese counterparts, as they face one another on a small island in the Pacific.

Year: 1967
Genre: War and Anti-War Films
Country: USA
Director: Cornel Wilde
Starring: Cornel Wilde, Rip Torn, Burr De Benning
Duration: 105 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence.
6.4/10
Location in store: War
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