I first saw this autobiography in 1965 when I was 10. I was fortunate to have my brother-in-law, who was an Air Force veteran, explain to me who Audie Murphy was, and how this was not an ordinary war movie. I have heard the term 'hero' thrown about for everything from teachers to sports figures, but in my eyes, the definition best applies to those individuals who put their lives on the line to protect others, or to further advance a greater good. Audie was not the only hero of that war and this movie serves as an example of what our heroes in all our wars are all about. A real good patriotic movie. In addition, Mr. Murphy has his story in book form, under the same title, which is also excellent reading. As an actor, he has many fine roles and appeared as a lead actor whose genre was mostly westerns. For this I would recommend "Seven Ways from Sundown".
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