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Home of the Brave (1949)

Director: Mark Robson

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From Short Review - Chicago

After a tough mission during World War II, an African-American soldier suffers from hysterical paralysis and gets treated by an army doctor. Though this film tackles racism, the play on which it is based is about anti-Semitism. Given that this film was released only a year after Truman desegregated the military, the change gives it topical impact.

Author: 2009-02-19 23:36:56

Short Review - Chicago


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Director: Mark Robson

Cast: Jeff Corey, James Edwards, Lloyd Bridges, Douglas Dick, Frank Lovejoy full cast

Duration: 88 mins




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