The Thin Red Line (1964) | |
Director(s) | Andrew Marton |
Producer(s) | Bernard Glasser (executive), Sidney Harmon, Lester A. Sansom (executive), Philip Yordan |
Top Genres | Drama, War |
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The Thin Red Line (1964) was a War - Drama Film directed by Andrew Marton and produced by Bernard Glasser, Sidney Harmon, Philip Yordan and Lester A. Sansom.
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By Alyson on Jun 30, 2011 From The Best Picture ProjectWhat I understood best from Terrence Malick?s The Thin Red Line was not a narrative idea about WWII soldiers at Guadalcanal, though that is the film?s story. ?What was most present in my mind after seeing this film was an idea about nature, beauty, death and how war destroys all of those sacred thin... Read full article
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The film's title comes from James Jones's novel but apparently in turn is reflective of a saying that reads: "There's only a Thin Red Line between the sane and the mad." This movie explains the meaning unlike the remake, The Thin Red Line. In this the original film, Captain Stone ("Staros") played by Ray Daley says, "I remember an old mid-west saying. There's only a thin red line between the sane and the mad."
This movie takes place at the Battle of Guadacanal. Guadalcanal is situated in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean, north-east of Australia. Its local name is Isatabu and contains the country's capital, Honiara. The island is humid and mostly made up of jungle with a surface area of 2,510 square miles or 6,500-km². Guadacanal was named after Pedro de Ortega's home town Guadacanal in Andalusia, Spain. de Ortega worked under Álvaro de Mendaña who charted the island in 1568.
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This movie takes place at the Battle of Guadacanal. Guadalcanal is situated in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean, north-east of Australia. Its local name is Isatabu and contains the country's capital, Honiara. The island is humid and mostly made up of jungle with a surface area of 2,510 square miles or 6,500-km². Guadacanal was named after Pedro de Ortega's home town Guadacanal in Andalusia, Spain. de Ortega worked under Álvaro de Mendaña who charted the island in 1568.
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