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The Thin Red Line [VHS] [1964]

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Suitable for 12 years and over
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release date: Monday 1st of March 1999
Starring: Bob Kanter, Ray Daley, Jack Warden, Keir Dullea, James Philbrook, £5.99 Jones's story focuses on two American soldiers during the Guadalcanal campaign, the newlywed draftee Private Doll (Keir Dullea) and Sergeant Welch (Jack Warden), the hardened veteran. Doll is determined to survive whatever the cost, disobeying orders if it will improve his chances; Welch is dutiful yet calculating, resorting to deliberate acts of madness to toughen up his troops by showing them war's own absurdity by example. The clash between the private and the sergeant thus becomes the core to the film, focusing on the "thin red line" between sanity and insanity and depicting how that line blurs for both protagonists. As directed by veteran Andrew Marton (55 Days in Peking), The Thin Red Line is at its best during sweeping battle sequences capturing the gritty horror of hand-to-hand combat, as the Americans try to take an impregnable wall of caves held by the Japanese enemy. Less successful are portentous scenes and dialogue that underscore this evident parable with a heavy hand; there's a self-conscious art film spin that misfires. The original black-and-white Cinemascope negative shows wear and tear, and early copies betray serious problems in their optical transfers. --Sam Sutherland
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
This serious-minded but flawed effort at bringing James Jones's later World War II novel to the screen might have languished in film vaults had reclusive director Terence Malick not resurfaced with a newer version, the likely spur to this video release. This first attempt, lensed in 1964, offers glimpses of what may have attracted Malick to the project.
An excellent film, well worth a look
Review date: 2004-01-15 Rating: 8 out of 10
The thin red line is a truly magnificent film, however if it's action you're looking for, read the book 'the thin red line'. The film seems to focus more on what the individual soldiers think of the hell in the pacific. I would highly recommend reading the book before watching this film, but in any case, it is a film that must be seen. It is, at times a very moving war film, in a place where the only way to survive is to accept that you may not. by the way, contrary to the other review, the chinese were allies, it was the japanese they were fighting.
The Thin Red Line [VHS] [1964] Reviews
very good picture and sound effects
Review date: 2000-08-21 Rating: 10 out of 10
the thin red line is a classic war film and very realist so not for the faint hearted. it is based on a regiment of soldiers called C for Charlie although it is dased on one man who diverts the Chinese to kill him and save the other survivers.
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Bob Kanter
To find out more about Bob Kanter click on their nameRay Daley
To find out more about Ray Daley click on their nameJack Warden
To find out more about Jack Warden click on their nameKeir Dullea
To find out more about Keir Dullea click on their nameJames Philbrook
To find out more about James Philbrook click on their nameCreators:
Keir Dullea (Primary Contributor)
Jack Warden (Primary Contributor)
Manuel Berenguer (Cinematographer)
Bernard Glasser (Producer)
Lester A. Sansom (Producer)
Philip Yordan (Producer)
Sidney Harmon (Producer)
Bernard Gordon (Writer)
James Jones (Writer)
Recording label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
EAN: 5024165794531
Binding: VHS Tape
Number of items: 1
Format: Black & White, PAL,
Release date: 1999-03-01
Number of discs: 1
Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Running time: 95 minutes

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