"Home Of The Brave" (1949) - WW2 Army Recon War Action Movie
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- Paralyzed African-American veteran Peter Moss (James Edwards) is undergoing psychoanalysis after suffering a nervous breakdown. As Moss recounts his trauma to an army psychiatrist (Jeff Corey), he reveals countless examples of the everyday racism he experienced as a civilian. Moss also discusses an intense mission he went on during World War II. Although he is psychically damaged, his doctor believes Moss can walk again if he can figure out a way to let go of his emotional wounds.
Based on a 1946 play by Arthur Laurents. It was directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie. The original play featured the protagonist being Jewish, rather than black.
First released in theaters on May 12, 1949.
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Years ago in the mid to late 1950s there was a TV program called "million dollar movies" in New York area. I remember seeing this movie then. It was intriguing and I think still is. Thanks.
I remember the Million Dollar Movies
What a great movie. It has been so many years since I first saw it.
This movie has a lot of heart. Great movie
A psychological war movie...excelllent...true to life experience of a soldier in war
Grew up watching this movie. Haven't seen it in years. Good to see it again.
That was great! Thank you for posting. ❤🇦🇺
Great job
They are not marines..they a US ARMY recon outfit...NOT marines..marines were not the only ones fighting in the pacific.
Roger that ! I was enlisted with an Army division -the 38th Infantry Division - 1882-88. My Dad served with the 38th during the '60s and my Grandpa was in the 38th during WW2. The 38th-"Cyclone" Division fought in hard combat in the Pacific during WW2, including helping to free the Philippines.
It may have been a terrific movie. However, with all the inconsistencies and errors, I wouldn't know because I could take no more than 14 minutes of it. The only thing this had in common with the USMC was their belt buckles. Add to that, whether US Army or US Marine Corps, NEVER would a Captain be in a position to interrogate or question a Major. That's when I searched for something more authentic to watch. Btw...Truman did not sign Executive Order 9981, which integrated the US Military, until July 26, 1948, almost three years after WWII ended.
Molon Labe...Semper Fi
@@usmc3547 Fair enough, but I believe you missed the entire point of the film (tho how I’ve no idea). It’s not about the proper buckles or insignia. And it may surprise you, but when a Major and a Captain, who happens to be a doctor, interact on a medical matter then it doesn’t really matter what rank the soldier (Major) has - he/she has to defer to the Doctor!
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That's because their commander was Douglas MacArthur.
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Army recon units sometimes acquired Marine camouflage helmet covers. Great movie. Saw it on TV when I was a kid. It was the first time I became aware of racial prejudice.
Sgt Saunders wore a Marine helmet cover in Combat!
@@randytaylor1258 No, he wore a cover made from camouflage parachute material. It was rare, but photos show it being done.
Merci pour le film 😊
Very fine movie!
Gracias una vez más por hacernos disfrutar del cine de la segunda guerra mundial
Excellent movie.
Un buen filme del género bélico en resaltar los problemas raciales del la época debían los hombres apartar para poder llevar sus misiones en ese conflicto global.
Saludos y bendiciones a todos los cinéfilos de corazón desde Venezuela.
1st time seeing this move. Love all the BW war movies. Can add this 1 to the list.
"Home Of The Brave" (1949) - WW2 U.S. Marine Corps War Action Movie
MISTAKE....THIS IS A MOVIE ABOUT THE ARMY
Please reupload ripley beliebe it or not!
title put up is Marine Corp but movie shows army.
When they send the army to do a job and they tell them they have to take the hill they just take it and they don’t ever give it back
Fighting and yelling over race on a almost suicidal covert mission with a cigarette hanging out his mouth on a Japanese held island with 15,000 Japanese is not believable, but that’s why they call it entertainment
How did this drivel get out of Hollywood
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Nothing but a White guilt propaganda movie. >CLICK!
There's a lot of guilt to be had.
Y did they post this as 1949 when it ended in 1945?
If you read the Credits, it says:
Based on a 1946 play by Arthur Laurents. It was directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie. The original play featured the protagonist being Jewish, rather than black.
First released in theaters on May 12, 1949.
Filmed in 1949.