Story Of G.I. Joe, The
"...The finest of all war movies." -The New York Times
Robert Mitchum and Burgess Meredith star in this gripping World War II drama based on the newspaper columns of Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle.
Directed by legendary filmmaker William Wellman, The Story Of G.I. Joe depicts Ernie Pyle's (Burgess Meredith) experiences with the men of Company C of the 18th Infantry and their role in the invasion of Italy. The story begins as Pyle joins Captain Bill Walker (Robert Michem) and the men of Company C in the desert of North Africa and follows these gallant soldiers as they fight their way from the beaches of Sicily to the hills of sounthern Italy.
Few films have so honestly portrayed the brutal, harrowing existence of the infantry soldier in World War II. Director Wellman (Public Enemy, A Star Is Born) creates an unsentimental, often brutal -- but always human -- story of the mud, blood and death that surround the infantryman in combat.
Mitchum's performance made him a star and earned him an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor, while the film was nominated for a total of four Academy Awards. The critics and film historians agree, The Story Of G.I. Joe is simply one of the best films ever made about World War II.
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nicely done - horrorshow
Movies about WWII filmed while the war was still on are unique. We're so used to seeing cynical war movies, especially about the Vietnam war, that it's different to see a movie that cares so much about the soldier and not very much at all about the politics.
It seems that the audience wanted a look at the life of a soldier without the heavy handed commentary we're used to, but also without the fake melodrama that they were used to. In any case, I hope that's what they were looking for because that seems to be what they got.
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nicely done - horrorshow
Movies about WWII filmed while the war was still on are unique. We're so used to seeing cynical war movies, especially about the Vietnam war, that it's different to see a movie that cares so much about the soldier and not very much at all about the politics.
It ...