Three Stripes in the Sun (Richard Murphy, 1955)
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Drama | Romance | War
Writing credits: Albert Duffy & Richard Murphy (writers); E.J. Kahn Jr. (New Yorker Magazine article The Gentle Wolfhound)
Cast:
Aldo Ray ... MSgt. Hugh O'Reilly
Philip Carey ... Col. William Shepherd (as Phil Carey)
Dick York ... Cpl. Neeby Muhlendorf
Chuck Connors ... Idaho Johnson
Camille Janclaire ... Sister Genevieve
Heihachirô Ôkawa ... Father Yoshida (as Henry Okawa)
Tatsuo Saitô ... Konoya
Mitsuko Kimura ... Yuko
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IMDb
Drama | Romance | War
Writing credits: Albert Duffy & Richard Murphy (writers); E.J. Kahn Jr. (New Yorker Magazine article The Gentle Wolfhound)
Cast:
Aldo Ray ... MSgt. Hugh O'Reilly
Philip Carey ... Col. William Shepherd (as Phil Carey)
Dick York ... Cpl. Neeby Muhlendorf
Chuck Connors ... Idaho Johnson
Camille Janclaire ... Sister Genevieve
Heihachirô Ôkawa ... Father Yoshida (as Henry Okawa)
Tatsuo Saitô ... Konoya
Mitsuko Kimura ... Yuko
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Three Stripes in the Sun was based on The Gentle Wolfhound, a New Yorker article written by E. J. Kahn Jr. Set in postwar Japan, the film concerns the activities of three U.S.-occupation soldiers: Sergeant Hugh O'Reilly ( Aldo Ray), the Colonel (Phil Carey) and Corporal Neeby Muhlendorf (Dick York). Though he hates the Japanese with a passion, Sergeant O'Reilly softens as he gets to know the local citizenry. Soon, the hard-bitten sergeant is sneaking food provisions to Japanese children and donating his GI pay towards the building of an orphanage; he also falls in love with lovely interpreter Yuko (Mitsuko Kimura). Meanwhile, the Colonel handles his responsibilities with slick, military precision, while Corporal Muhlendorf spends his time looking for "action." Serving as technical advisor on Three Stripes in the Sun is Master Sergeant Hugh O'Reilly, the real-life model for the Aldo Ray character.
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Runtime ............................................: 1:32:46
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T.S.i.t.S.1955.DVDRip.XviD.KG.avi [1.26 Gb] (DVDRip V.O. "emulizado")
Sin subtítulos, que yo sepa.