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To the Shores of Tripoli (1941) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck.

Academy Awards 1942 --- Ceremony Number 15 (source: AMPAS)

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Best CinematographyEdward Cronjager, William V. SkallNominated
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4TH OF JULY MOVIE REVIEW: To The Shores of Tripoli (1942)

By Lara on Jul 4, 2011 From Backlots

Well everyone, first off I would like to wish you and yours a very safe and happy holiday today, with lots of good food, good celebration, and warm summer weather! My family is off to Sonoma today for a picnic, but first I would like to post a short movie review of a film related to the U.S. for the... Read full article


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Chris Winters: Don't be that way come on let's go
Mary Carter: Sergeant?
Sgt. Dixie Smith: Yes, Ma'm
Mary Carter: Sergeant, can you explain to private Winters that as a Navy Nurse I hold the rank equivalent to a Lieutenant and at all times should be address in the same matter as a commissioner officer
Chris Winters: A Lieutenant?
Mary Carter: and he should state his business in a briefly and quickly matter as possible.


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In the finale John Payne is trying to change clothes while marching with his Marine Corps platoon. He later said that trying to remove and put on his trousers for this scene was the hardest part of the movie.
Maureen O'Haras' first film in Technicolor. She looked so good in it that she later earned the nickname "Queen of Technicolor".
Harry Morgan's film debut.
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