The Big Red One

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The Big Red One is a 1980 World War II war film directed by Samuel Fuller that follows a battle-hardened sergeant and his squad through multiple campaigns, noted for its gritty realism and ensemble cast including Mark Hamill and Lee Marvin.

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The Big Red One canonical 2
The Big Red One: The Reconstruction 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
World War II film
extended cut
film
war film
basedOn Samuel Fuller’s own World War II experiences
castMember Bobby Di Cicco
Kelly Ward
Lee Marvin
Mark Hamill
Robert Carradine
Siegfried Rauch
cinematographyBy Adam Greenberg
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Samuel Fuller
distributedBy United Artists
editedBy Morton Tubor
featuresUnit United States 1st Infantry Division
surface form: 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army
follows a battle-hardened sergeant and his squad
genre drama film
war film
hasSetting France
Germany
North Africa
Sicily
hasTheme brutality of war
camaraderie among soldiers
soldiers’ psychological impact of war
hasVersion The Big Red One self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
language English
leadCharacter the Sergeant
musicBy Dana Kaproff
notableFor ensemble cast
gritty realism
portrays infantry combat in World War II
multiple military campaigns
productionCompany Lorimar Film Entertainment
surface form: Lorimar Productions
releaseDateUS 1980
releaseYear 1980
2004
runningTime approximately 113 minutes
screenplayBy Samuel Fuller
setDuring World War II
writer Samuel Fuller

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Mark Hamill notableWork The Big Red One
The Big Red One hasVersion The Big Red One self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
Lee Marvin notableWork The Big Red One