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Halls of Montezuma (film)

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307:" for months. He relies on Doc to supply him with painkillers to keep him going. Anderson leads the men as they hit the beach and dig in. Later, they try to take a ridge of hills but are deterred by a sudden Japanese rocket attack, during which his radio operator Private Coffman is killed. Afterwards, Anderson meets with other officers at battalion headquarters, where Gilfillan informs them that he has received orders to stop the rockets within nine hours, before the next assault on the hills. He assigns Anderson's platoon the task of capturing Japanese prisoners to interrogate in an effort to learn the exact origin of the rocket fire. The colonel further assigns Sergeant Johnson, an expert in Oriental languages and culture, to assist Anderson. 311:
battalion headquarters, their number are reduced. Even Doc, the corpsman who has been with Anderson the longest, does not survive. Finally, Anderson, Johnson, Conroy, two veteran privates, a replacement, and a war correspondent, Sergeant Dickerman, are the only fully able-bodied survivors of the patrol. Anderson takes his prisoners to headquarters, but one Japanese officer commits
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response, war correspondent Dickerman reads aloud a note the ill-fated Doc had given him. Anderson, inspired by Doc's appeal for him to be strong for the sake of those whom he survives, throws away his painkillers, smashing them with the butt of his weapon. He leads his men in another assault on the Japanese. As the film closes, U.S. Navy
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A map expert at headquarters matches the location. Anderson's mission is thus accomplished, and Colonel Gilfillan offers his grateful thanks. But as Anderson makes his way back to the platoon, he learns Conroy has been killed. Anderson takes the news hard, questioning the meaning of his sacrifice. In
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Among those whom Carl picks for his task, he includes six of his most battle-hardened veterans. Guided by Johnson, he leads them on patrol to a Japanese-held cave, where they are ambushed. But Anderson's men manage to capture five Japanese soldiers and kill the rest. However, during their return to
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in order to gain information about Japanese fortifications. Below deck, veteran Lieutenant Carl A. Anderson reassures a frightened corporal, Frank Conroy, that he has shown courage before and can do so again. In the landing boat heading to shore, Navy
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and the adjacent Pacific coast for the landing scenes. The USMC also provided accurate military equipment, such as weapons, tanks and uniforms, as well as providing the manpower to create the logistics of a wartime U.S. Marine battalion.
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USMC also provided expertise by assigning three time decorated, Major George A. Gilliland, as Technical Advisor for the film.He was the recipient of two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart.
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During World War II, a Marine battalion prepares to land on a Japanese-held island in the Pacific. Lieutenant Colonel Gilfillan orders the men to take
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noted that a full company of Marine recruits were to be sworn in at the film's premiere in
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were originally set to star in the picture. However, they were not cast in the film.
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C. E. "Doc" Jones is worried because Anderson has been suffering from "
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island, and the title is a reference to the opening line from the
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Index


Lewis Milestone
Michael Blankfort
Robert Bassler
Richard Widmark
Winton C. Hoch
Harry Jackson
William H. Reynolds
Sol Kaplan
Technicolor
20th Century Fox
World War II
war film
Academy Award
Lewis Milestone
Richard Widmark
Robert Wagner
Richard Boone
U.S. Marines
Japanese-held
Marines' Hymn
war in the Pacific
cinematography
Camp Pendleton
California
M*A*S*H
Robert Altman
prisoners
corpsman
psychological migraines

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