The Eve of St. Mark

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The Eve of St. Mark is a 1944 World War II drama film, based on a Maxwell Anderson play, in which Eddie Bracken portrays a young American soldier facing the emotional toll of impending combat.

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instanceOf World War II film
film
authorOfSourceWork Maxwell Anderson NERFINISHED
basedOn The Eve of St. Mark (play) NERFINISHED
castMember Anne Baxter NERFINISHED
Eddie Bracken NERFINISHED
Harry Morgan NERFINISHED
Michael O'Shea NERFINISHED
Ruth Nelson NERFINISHED
Vincent Price NERFINISHED
William Eythe NERFINISHED
characterRole young American soldier
cinematographyBy Arthur C. Miller NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director John M. Stahl NERFINISHED
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
filmEditingBy James B. Clark NERFINISHED
genre drama film
war film
medium black-and-white film
musicBy David Buttolph NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus emotional toll of impending combat
originalLanguage English
producer William Perlberg NERFINISHED
productionCompany 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1944
runtime approximately 96 minutes
screenwriter Maxwell Anderson NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War II
starredActorAsRole Eddie Bracken as a young American soldier

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Eddie Bracken notableWork The Eve of St. Mark
William Eythe notableWork The Eve of St. Mark