Hello. Here is today's movie. Hope you like it and will watch it tonight.
TO HELL AND BACK
Twelve year old Audie Murphy
helps support his family by shooting game and working. After his mother dies
several years later, he enlists in the armed forces and sends most of his pay
to an older sister who is taking care of his younger siblings. He is rejected
by the Maries, the Navy and the paratroopers for being undersized before being
reluctantly accepted by the army. He is sent in as a replacement in North
Africa after the ‘Torch’ landings, His
unit does not see much combat and in fact are at a party when on May 13, 1943,
they hear about the German surrender in Tunis. [22:17 to 24:50] His unit is a
part of the invasion of Sicily, Operation ‘Husky’. When his lieutenant is
killed, Murphy helps take out a machine gun nest. He is promoted to corporal.
In Italy his lieutenant is killed and his sergeant wounded, so Murphy has to
take over a unit that is acting as a diversion for a river crossing taking
place elsewhere. Afterwards, his unit
gets to participate in some well deserved
rest and relaxation in Naples. After the Anzio landing, Murphy led his
platoon in a small unit action over a strategically placed farmhouse need as an
artillery spotter location. Murphy is later involved in the ‘Dragoon’ landings
in southern France. Murphy received a battlefield promotion to lieutenant. In an attack on the last German pocket in
France, Murphy won a Congressional Medal of Honor/ The attack bogged down and
the Germans counterattacked. Murphy climbed onto a burning tank destroyer and
used its machine gun to cut down the advancing Germans, stopping their attack.
A somewhat sentimentalized story
about a great World War II hero. Interesting in that Murphy played himself in
the film. Watchable, but you can tell the combat scenes were filmed in the
American west, not in Europe.
An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa 1942-1943 by
Rick Atkinson (Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2002) at page 529 gives the
date of the surrender
Director - Jesse Hibbs
Producer - Aaron Rosenberg
Narrator - General Walter Bedell Smith
Starring –
Audie Murphyas Himself
Marshall Thompson as Private/Corporal Johnson
Charles Drake as Private Brandon
Jack Kelly as Private/Staff Sergeant Kerrigan
Gregg Palmer as Lieutenant Manning
Paul Picerni as Private/Corporal Valentino
David Janssen as Lieutenant Lee
Richard Castle as Private Kovak
Bruce Cowling as Captain Marks
Paul Langton as Colonel Howe
Art Aragon as Sanchez
Felix Noriego as Swope
Denver Pyle as Thompson
Brett Halsey as Saunders
Susan Kohner as Maria
Anabel Shaw as Helen
Mary Field as Mrs. Murphy
Gordon Gebert as Audie as a boy
Julian Upton as Steiner
Screenplay - Gil Doud and Audie Murphy
Released - September
2, 1955
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