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USA Today - 01/02/2004
"Marlon Brando remains explosive in his screen debut."Entertainment Weekly - 07/16/2004
"Brando makes the most of his immobility, letting his character's bitterness and anger grow..."Premiere - 10/01/2004
"Brando is remarkable..."Brando made his film debut in this finely acted drama in which he portrays an ex-G.I. who was seriously wounded during the war. As the result of his injuries, the crippled soldier becomes increasingly bitter, and almost loses his very will to live. Academy Award Nominations: Best Story and Screenplay.
With the assistance of veterans hospital staff and their loved ones, three men paralyzed in combat during World War II struggle to come to terms with their condition.
Action | Drama | Suspense | Theatrical Release
| Starring | Marlon Brando | |
| Directed by | Fred Zinnemann | |
| Produced by | Stanley Kramer | |
| Cinematography by | Robert de Grasse | |
| Edited by | Harry Gerstad | |
| Screenwriting by | Carl Foreman | |
| Composition by | Dimitri Tiomkin | |
| Production Design by | Rudolph Sternad | |
| Performer | Teresa Wright, Everett Sloane, Jack Webb, Richard Erdman, Virginia Farmer, Dorothy Tree, Howard St. John & John Miller |
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