- A Walk in the Sun
Infobox_Film
name = A Walk in the Sun
caption = DVD cover
director =Lewis Milestone
producer =Lewis Milestone
writer = Harry Brown (novel)Robert Rossen
starring =Dana Andrews Richard Conte George Tyne John Ireland Lloyd Bridges Norman Lloyd
music = Freddie Efrem RichEarl Robinson
cinematography =Russell Harlan
editing =W. Duncan Mansfield
distributor =Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Realart Pictures Inc. (1951 reissue)
released =December 3 ,1945
runtime = 117 min.
language = English/Italian
budget = $800,000 (estimated)
imdb_id = 0038235|"A Walk in the Sun" is a
war film released in 1945 (reissued byRealart Pictures in1951 as "Salerno Beachhead"), based on the novel by Harry Brown who was a writer forYank magazine based in England. It was directed byLewis Milestone and starredDana Andrews andLloyd Bridges .ynopsis
During the
World War II Allied invasion ofItaly , a juniorsergeant (Dana Andrews ) leads hisplatoon to attack a fortified farmhouse. The film is noted for its attempt to portray the infantryman's experience realistically. It goes so far to show the leading sergeant have a mental breakdown and other two platoon sergeants (Andrew and Bridges) take over. They manage to succeed while overcoming their own self doubts.Characters
* One of the infantryman's name is Windy and he is always writing a letter to his sister in his head.
* Private Archimbeau continually prophesies that they will be fighting the Battle ofTibet in 1958.
*Huntz Hall played Pvt. Carraway.Film production
With "A Walk in the Sun" being serialised in
Liberty Magazine in October 1944, actorBurgess Meredith who eventually narrated the film persuaded his friendSamuel Bronston to produce the film beginning in the same month. [ Cull, Nicholas J, "Samuel Fuller on Lewis Milestone's "A Walk in the Sun" Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 1 Mar 2000] Bronston had to shut down production due to problems with creditors and the production was taken over by Superior Productions that included the directorLewis Milestone [http://www.tcmdb.com/title/notes.jsp?titleName=A%20Walk%20in%20the%20Sun&stid=94993&releaseYear=1946&atid=24648&category=Notes&menuName=AFI&pageName=forTitle] Bronston filed a suit where an out of court settlement awarded him 21.25% of the films profits.ibid] The production was filmed at 20th Century Fox's Ranch alongside that studio's own production of "A Bell for Adano ".In January 1945 Milestone showed his work to theU.S. Army for their approval. The Army had assigned Colonel Thomas D. Drake to the film astechnical advisor . Drake had risen from private to sergeant inWorld War I , been commissioned and eventually commanded the 168th Infantry,34th Infantry Division in the North African campaign where he and his Regiment were captured by the Germans at the Battle ofKasserine Pass . Drake had recently been exchanged as a prisoner by the Germans due to his ill health, returning to the US in 1944. The Army was pleased with the film but only requested two changes. The Army suggested that a remark be placed in the film that the platoon had used all the shells for itsbazooka to explain their not using it during the attack on the farmhouse. Milestone complied with this by shooting a scene where the bazooka crew said they used up all their shells in a battle with enemy tanks. The Army also requested a briefing scene at the film's beginning to explain the platoon's purpose in the film; as the film gave the impression that the platoon meandered about without an objective. Milestone had authorised the shooting of such a scene but whether it was filmed and edited out of the release no one is sure.. Milestone had aballad composed byMillard Lampell andEarl Robinson that was sung by Kenneth Spencer accompany the film replacing much of composerFreddie Rich 's sensative instrumental score. The ballad predates "High Noon " as a title song and ongoing ballad that accompanies the film's narrative.Though several film companies showed strong interest in acquiring the film,
20th Century Fox acquired the film for release in July 1945, but when Japan surrendered,Darryl F. Zanuck stopped production of all war films. The film was released in June 1946 to critical and popular acclaim but also a strong critique of the film thatSamuel Fuller sent in the form of a letter to Milestone.Robert Rossen 's screenplay follows Brown's book very closely. Milestone also recommended that Brown become a screenwriter in Hollywood that led to a prolific career.References
External links
*imdb title|title=A Walk in the Sun|id=0038235
*Desmond, Daniel Dr "A Walk in the Draft" [http://theatreacademy.lacitycollege.edu/resumes/desmond.htm]
*Samuel Fuller on Lewis Milestone's "A Walk in the Sun" [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-27690648_ITM]
*"A Walk in the Sun" at Archive.org [http://www.archive.org/details/AWalkintheSun]
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