Il grande uno rosso

Titolo originale: The Big Red One
Regia: Samuel Fuller |
Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Guerra
Tag: sicily, italy | africa | concentration camp | world war ii | omaha beach | infantry | us army | d-day | sergeant | hospital | anti war |
Cast: Lee Marvin | Mark Hamill | Robert Carradine | Bobby Di Cicco | Kelly Ward | Stéphane Audran | Siegfried Rauch | Serge Marquand | Charles Macaulay | Alain Doutey | Maurice Marsac | Colin Gilbert | Joseph Clark | Ken Campbell | Doug Werner | Perry Lang | Howard Delman | Marthe Villalonga | Giovanna Galletti | Gregori Buimistre | Shimon Barr | Matteo Zoffoli | Abraham Ronai | Galit Rotman | Samuel Fuller | Christa Lang |

Seconda guerra mondiale. Il Sergente e i suoi quattro soldati formano una pattuglia di "invulnerabili" in forza al "Grande Uno Rosso", il primo reggimento di fanteria americano. Le battaglie si susseguono, fronte dopo fronte, dalla Tunisia alla Sicilia; dalla Normandia al Belgio; attraverso l'Europa fino in Cecoslovacchia, dove si scoprono gli orrori dei lager nazisti. A guerra finita, il Sergente, come già gli era successo alla conclusione della prima guerra mondiale, accoltella un tedesco per errore, ma questa volta fa di tutto per salvarlo.

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The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
This was Lee Marvin's first film role in three years, although it was released after his next film A [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
The bulk of the picture was shot in Israel, and director Samuel Fuller remarked that it was unsettli [...] D
Bobby Di Cicco and Perry Lang had worked together the year prior in Steven Spielberg's WWII comedy " [...] D
In the "Reconstruction" documentary, Robert Carradine says that when he, Mark Hamill, Bobby Di Cicco [...] D
Originally rated R by the MPAA but changed to PG on appeal, uncut. D
Lee Marvin fought in WWII, but in the Pacific at Saipan. D
Until this film, Samuel Fuller hadn't directed a picture in 11 years, his last credited film--he dir [...] D
In the film commentary, Richard Schickel points out two incidents which really happened to Samuel Fu [...] D
According to a review in the 'Variety Movie Guide', this movie was "Based on [the] writer-director's [...] D
Samuel Fuller's autobiography "A Third Face" has many references and a whole chapter about the makin [...] D
There was much criticism that the filming locations in Israel and Ireland did not resemble France, G [...] D
Samuel Fuller put the actors through a mini boot camp. Lee Marvin, as a former Marine, was the drill [...] D
During the course of filming, Lee Marvin and Perry Lang got into an argument. While filming the scen [...] D
Samuel Fuller originally submitted a four-hour cut and then a two-hour one, both of which were rejec [...] D
Robert Carradine's character is named Zab, and on his book The Dark Deadline, his first and middle n [...] D
The screams from the foxholes as the tanks roll over them seem strangely out of place, but actually [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
During the UK clampdown on video nasties in the 1980s the film was briefly seized by Manchester poli [...] D
Reportedly Samuel Fuller wanted Martin Scorsese for the role of Pvt. Vinci, 1st Squad, but Scorsese [...] D
Samuel Fuller: [Lemchek] A recurring character name in Fuller's films; also, uncredited, in L'urlo d [...] D
All the Nazi concentration camp guards are played by Jews. The location was a military base in Israe [...] D
Samuel Fuller: [Griff] A recurring character name in Fuller's films; also in Il barone dell'Arizona [...] D
Director Samuel Fuller served in World War II. He was a member of "The Big Red One" and many of the [...] D
This is regarded as Lee Marvin's final war movie, as Quella sporca dozzina II (1985) was made for te [...] D
According to Robert Carradine in the Reconstruction Documentary, he was originally cast as Pfc. Grif [...] D
Zab's novel is called The Dark Deadline. The movie author Samuel Fuller based the character Zab on h [...] D
In 2005 Mark Hamill, who plays Pfc. Griff, lent his voice talents to the video game Call of Duty 2: [...] D
Samuel Fuller wanted Kris Kristofferson for a part, but he had to turn it down due to some music wor [...] D
According to film historian Richard Schickel, the scene in which the sergeant (Lee Marvin) is wounde [...] D
Many critics felt that Lee Marvin was too old at 54 to play the sergeant. D
In the Reconstructed version, the captain in the World War I prologue reappears in a short segment a [...] D
Filmed in 1978. D
As Samuel Fuller was a B-movie director he was widely felt to be the wrong choice for a war epic. D
Samuel Fuller: as a military cameraman documenting the troops. He's the older man with the cigar ask [...] D

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When Sarge is looking for the SP gun, his face is drenched with sweat, but dry when approaching the [...] D
The position of Griff's hands on his rifle change while he waits in line. D
When the sergeant and his unit are in Sicily, they walk in front of a wall with the portrait of Muss [...] D
In the crematorium scene Griff doesn't fire 18 rounds as often thought. He fires 8, then if you list [...] D
In the opening scene (WWI) in the bunker, the officer's shaving cream covers his lip and his chin, t [...] D
When Lee Marvin throws a grenade at the first machine gun nest, it leaves his hand and one of the ma [...] D
When the troops land on the beach in North Africa, there are no troop transports anywhere around. Th [...] D
The German Tiger tanks in this movie are actually Israeli M51HV tanks modified from American-built M [...] D
Early in the film, the German soldier who is eating some bread has a grenade sticking out of in his [...] D
When the war correspondent is filming the soldiers, you can hear the sound of the camera motor, but [...] D
When Pvt. Zab is talking to a fellow soldier who is reading the book "The Dark Deadline" they both d [...] D
Camera shadow is visible on the backs of the American soldiers as they rush to greet the French in N [...] D
During the combat in Africa at one point at least one German is seen wearing 'Flecktarn' pattern cam [...] D
When Grif is firing the third clip into the oven the rifle is on his hip, but in the next shot, from [...] D
Griff's dog tags suddenly change positions when he is drawing on the back of the poster. D
1st Infantry Division on 11th November 1918 held the line along Meuse river, near the town Mouzon (t [...] D
When the squad is following the boy to the SP, the grenades hanging from 'Zab's' webgear have blue ' [...] D
In the opening scene, which takes place in November 1918, the Sergeant shows another soldier the sho [...] D
Scenes set in Sicily show a modern Italian tricolor adopted for the Republic of Italy in 1948. Durin [...] D
In the ambush scene, with the German hiding behind the cross, the sun is shining on the cross and th [...] D
The tree branch moved by Sarge as he looks for the SP gun changes. D
The fire rate of MP40 submachine gun appears very high, although in reality it's quite low. D
As The Sergeant stabs Schroeder, one can see the blade of his knife pressed on the latter's shirt. D
During the battle at the cross the Sergeant is firing the tank machine gun. From the front the restr [...] D
Sarge carries a boy and lays him on a bed. The shirt changes positions. D
When the machine gun is firing from the tank, a truck is visible and is nearby to the tank. From the [...] D
A German soldier near the gun site reads Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. That newspaper wasn't publi [...] D
During the WW1 scene between the Sergeant and the officer in the dug-out, the Sergeant learns that t [...] D

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