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Halls of Montezuma
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Halls of Montezuma

The everlasting story of the everlasting glory of the UNITED STATES MARINES!
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TMDB 6.016+19511h 53mEnglish
AdventureDramaActionWar

Synopsis

Richard Widmark leads an all star cast of marine leathernecks including Jack Palance, Robert Wagner, Karl Malden, Richard Boone and Jack Webb into battle on a heavily fortified island. This action-packed story follows the squad as they pick their way through enemy-infested jungles on a time sensitive mission to find the source of the enemy rockets. As the mission progresses, the squad and leader overcome many challenges as they are transformed into an effective and efficient fighting unit.

Director
Lewis MilestoneFrom TMDB credits
Studio
20th Century Fox1 production companies
Release
January 4, 1951Released
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Top Cast

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Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark
Lt. Carl Anderson
Jack Palance
Jack Palance
Pigeon Lane
Reginald Gardiner
Reginald Gardiner
Sgt. Randolph Johnson
Robert Wagner
Robert Wagner
Coffman
Karl Malden
Karl Malden
C.E. "Doc" Jones
Richard Hylton
Richard Hylton
Stuart Conroy
Richard Boone
Richard Boone
Lt. Col. Gilfillan
Skip Homeier
Skip Homeier
Riley "Pretty Boy" Duncanon

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Reviews

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John Chard
Apr 6, 2014

From the Halls of Montezuma. To the Shores of Tripoli. U.S. Marines battle to take control of a Japanese held island in the Pacific… Directed by Lewis Milestone, Halls of Montezuma is unabashed in its flag waving paean to the U.S. Marines. With a strong ensemble cast to act out the play, Milestone intercuts real war footage with skilled recreations of the guts and glory mission undertaken by the men. Film is very keen to let us know what sort of men are fighting this war, keeping the characterisations intimate, it’s a roll call of the brave, the stupid, the scared and the insane. Flashbacks help fill in the gaps of the men’s psychological make ups, and the futility of war message is deftly handled by the astute director. Colour photography is glossy and impressive, even if it strips away some of the grittiness the story needs to thrive on, and the musical score is kept to a minimum and suitably deals in plays on army anthems. All told it’s a thoroughly engrossing and potent war movie and highly recommended to fans of such fare. 7.5/10

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