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| Lee Marvin | The Sergeant | |
| Mark Hamill | Pvt. Griff - 1st Squad | |
| Robert Carradine | Pvt. Zab - 1st Squad | |
| Bobby Di Cicco | Pvt. Vinci - 1st Squad | |
| Kelly Ward | Pvt. Johnson - 1st Squad | |
| Stéphane Audran | Underground Walloon Fighter at Asylum | |
| Siegfried Rauch | Sgt. Schroeder | |
| Serge Marquand | Rensonnet | |
| Charles Macaulay | General | |
| Alain Doutey | Sgt. Broban - Vichy Soldier | |
| Maurice Marsac | Vichy Colonel | |
| Colin Gilbert | Dog Face POW - Tunis Hospital | |
| Joseph Clark | Pvt. Shep - Soldier on Troop Transport | |
| Ken Campbell | Pvt. Lemchek - #2 on Bangalore Torpedo | |
| Doug Werner | Switolski |
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| Producer |
Gene Corman
Douglas Freeman |
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| Writer |
Samuel Fuller
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| Cinematography |
Adam Greenberg
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| Musician |
Dana Kaproff
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A veteran sergeant of the World War I leads a squad in World War II, always in the company of the survivors Pvt. Griff, the writer Pvt. Zab, the Sicilian Pvt. Vinci and Pvt. Johnson in Vichy French Africa, Sicily, D-Day at Omaha Beach, Belgium and France, ending in a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia where they face the true horror of war. |
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