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| Alan Ladd | Sgt. Kincaid | |
| Sidney Poitier | Sgt. Eddie Towler | |
| James Darren | Pvt. Cotton | |
| Glenn Corbett | Pvt. Wade / Medic | |
| Mort Sahl | Cpl. Crane | |
| Ana María Lynch | Maya | |
| Paul Richards | Pvt. Bracken | |
| Richard Davalos | Pvt. Casey | |
| Lee Kinsolving | Pvt. Dean | |
| Joseph Gallison | Pvt. Jackson | |
| Paul Baxley | Pvt. Lazitech | |
| Charles Quinlivan | Lt. Earl D. Toland | |
| Michael Davis | Cho | |
| Mario Alcalde | Hunter | |
| Marie Tsien | Korean Woman |
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| Producer | Newt Arnold
Hall Bartlett |
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| Writer | Hall Bartlett
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| Cinematography | Daniel L. Fapp
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| Musician |
George Duning
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During the Korean War, the lieutenant in charge of a Marine rifle platoon is killed in battle. Before he dies, he places the platoon's sergeant, who's black, in charge. The sergeant figures on having trouble with two men in his platoon: a private who has much more combat experience than he does, and a racist Southerner who doesn't like blacks in the first place and has no intention of taking orders from one. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com |
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