World War II drama where the action centers around a single maneuver by a squad of GIs in retaliation against the force of the German Siegfried line. Reese joins a group of weary GIs unexpectedly ordered back into the line when on their way to a rest area. While most of the men withdraw from their positions facing a German pillbox at the far side of a mine-field, half a dozen men are left to protect a wide front. By various ruses, they manage to convince the Germans that a large force is still holding the position. Then Reese leads two of the men in an unauthorized and unsuccessful attack on the pillbox, in which the other two are killed; and when the main platoon returns, he is threatened with court-martial. Rather that face the disgrace, and in an attempt to show he was right, he makes a one-man attack on the pillbox.
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Directing | Don Siegel | Director |
Writing | Richard Carr | Writer |
Writing | Robert Pirosh | Screenplay |
Production | Henry Blanke | Producer |
Sound | Leonard Rosenman | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Howard A. Smith | Editor |
Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
Art | Howard Richmond | Art Direction |
Art | Robert R. Benton | Set Decoration |
Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | John P. Fulton | Visual Effects |
Crew | Richard Parker | Special Effects |
Camera | Harold Lipstein | Director of Photography |
Crew | Loren Janes | Stunt Double |
Camera | Art Say | Still Photographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
Directing | William McGarry | Assistant Director |
Sound | Philip Mitchell | Sound Recordist |
Sound | John Wilkinson | Sound Recordist |
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