Le sable était rouge (1967)
Une troupe de Marines débarque sur une île du Pacifique tenue par les Japonais pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En plein combat, les hommes des deux camps sont hantés par le souvenir de leurs vies civiles.
Directeur:
Cornel Wilde
écrivains:
Clint Johnston, Don Peterson, Cornel Wilde.
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Cornel Wilde as Capt. MacDonald / Narrator |
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Rip Torn as Gunnery Sgt. Ben Honeywell |
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Burr DeBenning as Pvt. Egan |
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Patrick Wolfe as Pvt. Joseph Joshua Cliff |
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Jean Wallace as Julie MacDonald |
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Jaime Sánchez as Pvt. Colombo |
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Dale Ishimoto as Capt. Tanaka |
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小山源喜 as Col. Sugiyama |
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Gene Blakely as Goldberg |
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Michael Parsons as Sgt. Lindstrom |
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Norman Pak as Pvt. Nakano |
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Dewey Stringer as Pvt. Mouse |
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Fred Galang as Lt. Domingo |
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寄山弘 as Pvt. Mishio |
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Linda Albertano as Tall Girl |
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Michio Hazama as Captain Kondo |
| Directing | Cornel Wilde | Director |
| Writing | Peter Bowman | Novel |
| Writing | Clint Johnston | Screenplay |
| Writing | Don Peterson | Screenplay |
| Writing | Cornel Wilde | Screenplay |
| Production | Cornel Wilde | Producer |
| Camera | Cecil Cooney | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Frank P. Keller | Editor |
| Production | Marvin Paige | Casting |
| Art | Francisco Balangue | Art Direction |