As a US marine unit fight against the defenders of a Japanese held island, both sides are haunted by their own thoughts and memories.
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6.2 /10
1949 people rated
Le sable était rouge
1967
R
1 h 45 m
États-Unis
Drame
War
As a US marine unit fight against the defenders of a Japanese held island, both sides are haunted by their own thoughts and memories.
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6.2 /10
1949 people rated
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Cornel Wilde
Capt. MacDonald
Cornel Wilde
Narrator
Rip Torn
Sergeant Honeywell
Burr DeBenning
Egan
Patrick Wolfe
Cliff
Jean Wallace
Julie
Jaime Sánchez
Colombo
Dale Ishimoto
Captain Tanaka
Genki Koyama
Colonel Sugiyama
Gene Blakely
Goldberg (Combat Cameraman)
Michael Parsons
Sergeant Lindstrom
Norman Pak
Nakano
Dewey Stringer
Mouse
Fred Galang
Lieutenant Domingo
Hiroshi Kiyama
Mishio
Michio Hazama
Captain Kondo
Linda Albertano
Tall Girl
Masako Ohtsuki
Colonel's Wife
Jan Garrison
Susie
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Hareesh Shoranur
18/11/2022 08:45
Trailer—Beach Red
Baby Boy 🌟❤️💥
16/11/2022 02:46
I first saw this movie in 1967 (during Vietnam era). It was very realistic in what it depicted before Spielberg and "Private Ryan". Red Beach depicted both the Japanese and the Americans as having a human side. There were battle scenes and they were bloody but the main emphasis in the movie was the people. Cornel Wilde did an excellent job of showing this humanity mainly through pictures and not much dialogue. Wilde was before his time and was really able to connect with the inner feelings of the screen characters. I recently purchased the DVD of "Red Beach" after so many years and it was well worth the wait. The movie pulls no punches. War is not pretty but this movie attempts to show you the inner thoughts of the individual soldier both the Americans and the Japanese. Wilde hit a grand slam home run with this movie.
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Hareesh Shoranur
18/11/2022 08:45
Trailer—Beach Red
Baby Boy 🌟❤️💥
16/11/2022 02:46
I first saw this movie in 1967 (during Vietnam era). It was very realistic in what it depicted before Spielberg and "Private Ryan". Red Beach depicted both the Japanese and the Americans as having a human side. There were battle scenes and they were bloody but the main emphasis in the movie was the people. Cornel Wilde did an excellent job of showing this humanity mainly through pictures and not much dialogue. Wilde was before his time and was really able to connect with the inner feelings of the screen characters. I recently purchased the DVD of "Red Beach" after so many years and it was well worth the wait. The movie pulls no punches. War is not pretty but this movie attempts to show you the inner thoughts of the individual soldier both the Americans and the Japanese. Wilde hit a grand slam home run with this movie.
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