As Corporal Thomas, Forrest Tucker hates Stryker’s guts because Stryker beat him in a divisional boxing match some time earlier. The old grudge surfaces until they are, once again, engaged in fisticuffs. Only this time a colonel spots the sergeant beating up on hisThe Beatles: Stereo Box Set own man, and we watch one Marine show his loyalty to another Marine, when Thomas claims Stryker was only instructing him in combat judo. In Thomas’ confession to Stryker just after their make-up, we see the effects of a very sticky moral situation, a scene that would hold its own with any ethical dilemma I can think of in movies. Pfc. Peter Conway’s hatred of Stryker is more complicated. He is a Harvard-educated businessman, an amateur soldier here to fight the war and then return home. When Conway marries and later Michael Jackson the Ultimate Collector dvdreceives a letter from his wife, telling of their newborn baby, we see Stryker’s jealousy. The only question at this point is how will Conway (played by John Agar) come to terms with his sergeant?
Real footage from Pacific campaigns is used convincingly in the film. When we see flame-throwing tanks igniting the battle-scarred hills of the islands, we form at least an idea of how devastating war can be. The smoothness of the film clips is pleasing too: the battlefields of the movie set match the real battlefields closely. And the difference in film quality is not much. Most remarkableElvis Special Edition dvd is the planting of the flag atop Mount Suribachi. Director Alan Dwan uses an almost corny method of drawing our attention to the scene immortalized in the Iwo Jima Memorial – Marines struggling to raise the Stars and Stripes. But the effect caps the film nicely.
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