Beach Red

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Beach Red is a 1967 American World War II war film known for its realistic depiction of combat and psychological tension in the Pacific theater.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
aspectRatio 2.35:1
authorOfSourceWork Peter Bowman NERFINISHED
basedOn Beach Red (novel) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Alex Phillips Jr. NERFINISHED
colorProcess Color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts World War II NERFINISHED
amphibious assault
director Cornel Wilde NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Frederic Knudtson NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Philippines NERFINISHED
genre drama film
war film
hasWikipediaPage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_Red
medium feature film
musicBy Dominic Frontiere NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice flashbacks
voice-over narration
notableFor psychological tension among soldiers
realistic depiction of combat
originalLanguage English
portrays American soldiers
Japanese soldiers
producer Cornel Wilde NERFINISHED
productionCompany Theodora Productions NERFINISHED
publicationTypeOfSourceWork novel
publicationYearOfSourceWork 1945
releaseYear 1967
runtimeMinutes 105
screenwriter Cornel Wilde NERFINISHED
Donald A. Peters NERFINISHED
setting Pacific theater of World War II NERFINISHED
starring Burr DeBenning NERFINISHED
Cornel Wilde NERFINISHED
Geneviève Bujold NERFINISHED
Patrick Wolfe NERFINISHED
Rip Torn NERFINISHED
theme human cost of combat
memory and trauma
psychological effects of war
timePeriodDepicted 1940s

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Cornel Wilde directed Beach Red