

The Marines' Battle Cry of the South Pacific!
Based on the story about Guy Gabaldon, a Los Angeles Hispanic boy raised in the 1930s by a Japanese-American foster family. After Pearl Harbor, his foster family is interned at the Manzanar camp for Japanese Americans, while he enlists in the Marines, where his ability to speak Japanese becomes a vital asset. During the Battle of Saipan, he convinces 800 Japanese to surrender after their general commits suicide.
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The film's tagline is: "The Marines' Battle Cry of the South Pacific!"
The production budget was $800.0K.
The runtime is 131 minutes (2h 11m).
The film features dialogue in 3 languages: Spanish, English, Japanese.
The film was directed by Phil Karlson.
The screenplay was written by Ted Sherdeman and Walter Roeber Schmidt.
The score was composed by Leith Stevens.
Cinematography was handled by Burnett Guffey.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0053901.

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Hell to Eternity
Released
NR
Español, English, 日本語
United States of America
$800,000