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The Thin Red Line | |
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Directed by | Andrew Marton |
Screenplay by | Bernard Gordon |
Based on | The Thin Red Line by James Jones |
Produced by | Philip Yordan Sidney Harmon |
Starring | Keir Dullea Jack Warden James Philbrook Kieron Moore |
Cinematography | Manuel Berenguer |
Edited by | Derek Parsons |
Music by | Malcolm Arnold |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | under $1 million[1] |
The Thin Red Line is a 1964 American war film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Keir Dullea, Jack Warden, James Philbrook, and Kieron Moore. Based on James Jones's 1962 novel of the same name, the film follows the lives of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal.
The black-and-white film was shot in Spain. Bernard Gordon's screenplay of Jones's work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule-breaking, "survival-at-any-cost", Pvt. Doll (Keir Dullea) and the older veteran 1st Sgt. Welsh (Jack Warden).
In 1998, Terrence Malick directed a second film adaptation of the novel, which received critical acclaim.