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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This movie is a Matthew Brady photo come to life,
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This review is from: The Red Badge of Courage (DVD)
This movie is a Matthew Brady photo come to life. While it is true that the leads, Audie Murphy and Bill Mauldin, were not professional actors, they were cast for their wonderful faces and the fact that they had actually been through a recent war. Considering what Murphy had been through, his innocence and boyishness is a joy to behold. And they are surrounded by pros such as Andy Devine, Bill Easton and Royal Dano - as well as the usual Huston cronies. It has many moving vignettes - the captured Rebs being questioned by their Yankee peers, Andy Devine, as the jolly soldier, leading Murphy back to his unit, the General falling to prayer before battle, Murphy confessing his cowardice to Mauldin, the General promising to have supper with the men, etc...
The narration was added later because the studio had no confidence in Murphy being able to convey the story. This was years before Hollywood understood how effective non-professionals could be if directed properly. The studio also hated the General's high-pitched voice and so dubbed in a different actor and, of course, the complete butchering of whole scenes which reduced the movie to about 55 minutes. With all its faults, this is one of Huston's true beauties.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine film about war and courage and human nature,
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This review is from: The Red Badge of Courage [VHS] (VHS Tape)
John Huston directed this film adaptation of the famous Steven Cranenovel. As soon as it was finished, he left to work on The African Queen, leaving the editing in the hands of the studio. But it was 1951, the height of the McCarthy era. There was a movement in this country against anti-war films. And so the film was cut to a mere 69 minutes, which put it into the category of a "B" movie to be shown only as a second feature. That was a full fifty years ago, and in spite of the supposed butchering job on the cutting room floor, the film definitely has stood the test of time. Of course I will never know what the original was supposed to be. And I haven't even read the novel. But I sure am glad I saw this video. I understand that Steven Audie Murphy stars as The Youth and, with the exception of There is also a narrator in the story, reading excerpts from the The role called for excellent acting and Audie
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Remarkable Film,
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This review is from: Red Badge of Courage [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Red Badge is an example of a great film that the Hollywood studio system almost destroyed, and did chop to pieces. Huston's masterpiece was originally longer. Studio bosses opposed his casting and script; they rearranged scenes and, yet, could not ruin the overall quality that Audie Murphy and John Huston created. Two books tell the story of Audie's best movies: PICTURE by Lillian Ross, and A THINKER'S DAMN by William Russo. Each recounts in extraordinary detail how great movies are made--and then unmade. Read them to understand Audie's movies better.
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