- Director
- Writers
- Samuel Fuller(screenplay)
- John Brophy(suggested by a novel by)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Samuel Fuller(screenplay)
- John Brophy(suggested by a novel by)
- Stars
- Doggieas Doggie
- (uncredited)
- Doggieas Doggie
- (uncredited)
- Zablockias Zablocki
- (uncredited)
- Lieutenantas Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
- Doggieas Doggie
- (uncredited)
- Johnas John
- (uncredited)
- Paddyas Paddy
- (uncredited)
- Jonesyas Jonesy
- (uncredited)
- Mainotesas Mainotes
- (uncredited)
- Chuckas Chuck
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Samuel Fuller(screenplay)
- John Brophy(suggested by a novel by)
- All cast & crew
- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
- Genres
- Certificate
- PG
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie was originally going to star Rory Calhoun, Jeffrey Hunter, Gary Merrill and Robert Wagner, according to a May 1951 edition of "The Hollywood Reporter".
- GoofsA lieutenant orders a soldier who is planting land mines to dig them in deep. Doing this would make them useless; mines need to be planted as close to the surface as possible in order for their detonators to be activated by either a vehicle or a soldier's weight (depending on the type of mine).
- Quotes
[Denno tries to dig a bullet out of Rock's gut]
Cpl. Denno: We'll get it out, Rock. Maybe it was spent by the time it hits ya. Maybe it's not in too deep.
Sgt. Rock: Don't get your tail in a roar, Denno, I ain't dead yet.
Ramirez: Every Red out there is out of action. We make sure this time, Rock.
Sgt. Rock: Tell Denno. He's in charge, now.
Cpl. Denno: You're in command as long as you're alive.
Sgt. Rock: Denno, you got the command now, whether you want it or not. It's all yours.
Cpl. Denno: You're gonna live, Rock.
Sgt. Rock: I'm dead.
Cpl. Denno: Listen, Rock... I'm no good without you.
Sgt. Rock: Remember what I told you. Killin's a business. It'll be a lot easier from now on, like spittin'.
Cpl. Denno: [exhaling sharply] Rock...
Sgt. Rock: I told ya. I'm dead.
[Denno looks slowly up at Rock, who is staring back at him, and it dawns on him that Rock really is dead]
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Typewriter, the Rifle & the Movie Camera (1996)
- SoundtracksIndiana
(uncredited)
Music by James F. Hanley
Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald
Sung by a chorus when the troops are first pulling out
Played occasionally in the score
This movie isn't interested in that. It's a soldier picture, conflict between enemies and between friends. It's easy to relate to the cross-section of guys; some are goof-offs, some are noble, some are incompetent. The enemy is cunning and relentless and the weather seems to be trying to kill you all on its own.
Good movie. Movies about the Korean War are interesting because they're so rarely about ideology. They're just about what war really is - ordinary people engaged in a killing contest.
- L_Miller
- Jan 31, 2005
Details
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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