THE combat-hardened sergeant squints at the members of
his rifle squad. They're kids right out of high school.
And it's the sergeant's job to keep those kids alive.
The Big Red One, named for the insignia of the First Infantry
Division, is the unsparing World War II saga of a handful of Gls
battling their way from North Africa
through Sicily, Omaha Beach and
Belgium to the ultimate horror of
the Nazi death camps, Lee Marvin
(The Dirty Dozen) is the sergeant, and
his young charges include Mark
Hamill (Star Wars) and Robert
Carradine (Revenge of the Nerds),
Writer/director Samuel Fuller,
one of the most influential filmmak
ers in Hollywood history, served in
the Fighting First. He knew that for
the line soldier, war is about survival,
And that meant The Big Red One may
be the most immediate, most intense,
truest war movie you'll ever see,