Estados Unidos,
1949, 118 min
Director:
William A. WellmanGuión:
Robert PiroshCámara:
Paul VogelMúsica:
Lennie HaytonReparto:
Van Johnson, John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Marshall Thompson, Jerome Courtland, Don Taylor, James Whitmore, Douglas Fowley, Leon Ames (más)Streaming (1)
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Diciembre de 1944. Una víctima civil de la batalla de Bastogne escarba en la basura buscando restos de comida. “Ni siquiera me fijo en esas cosas”, dice un soldado estadounidense insensibilizado por la guerra. “¡Pues yo quiero recordarlas!”, le responde su compañero. (Impulso Records)
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It’s not too bad for a film that takes place indoors pretty much all the time. It's actually quite good and the filmmakers tried their best to make the scenes believable, even the ones with snow, where the snow is not very realistic. But the film is much stronger in the characters and their reactions to events. It turns out that even in a small space, a war film can work. ()
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Foto © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)