Marines, Let's Go
1961 film by Raoul Walsh / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marines, Let's Go is a 1961 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color Korean War film about three Marine buddies (Tom Tryon, David Hedison and Tom Reese) on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea. It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh, who also wrote the story. Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I (What Price Glory?), the 1920s (The Cock-Eyed World and Sadie Thompson), and World War II (Battle Cry). This was the next-to-last film of Walsh's long directing career.
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh |
Written by | Raoul Walsh (story) John Twist |
Produced by | Raoul Walsh |
Starring | Tom Tryon David Hedison Tom Reese Linda Hutchings Barbara Stuart |
Cinematography | Lucien Ballard |
Edited by | Robert L. Simpson |
Music by | Irving Gertz title song sung by Rex Allen |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 103 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,665,000[1] |
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