Pride of the Marines
| Genre: | Drama, War, Warner Archive |
| Mood: | Moving, Wholesome |
| Decade: | 1940's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Delmer Daves |
| Actor: | John Garfield, Dane Clark |
| Actress: | Eleanor Parker, Rosemary DeCamp |
| Release Year: | 1945 |
| Studio: | Warner Brothers |
| Runtime: | 119 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
On the eve of America’s entry into World War II, Al Schmid (Garfield) is a fun-loving Philadelphia welder in love with a sardonic beauty named Ruth (Parker). But after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Al enlists in the U.S. Marines, and everything changes. His unit plays a pivotal role in the Battle of Guadalcanal, and he heroically holds the line during a late-night offensive, losing his eyesight in the process. Returning home, he avoids friends and even keeps Ruth at bay, crushed by his disability. Now a decorated war veteran, Al discovers that his greatest battle is ahead of him—the fight for his will to live.
Why I Love It:
This biopic of a real-life Marine hero provides a harrowing portrait of the impact of war on wounded veterans. Once blinded, Al feels like less than a man, and starts drowning in bitterness, isolation and self-pity. Garfield is heartbreaking in one of his best performances, aided by a moving Oscar-nominated screenplay by Albert Maltz. And a memorable, unflinching battle sequence crafted by director Daves skillfully evokes the horrors of combat. Don’t miss this vintage, sadly overlooked war picture.







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