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Paths of Glory( 1957)

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It explodes in the no-man's land no picture ever dared cross before!

Overview

A commanding officer defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916.

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      Kirk Douglas

      Col. Dax

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      Ralph Meeker

      Cpl. Philippe Paris

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      Adolphe Menjou

      Gen. George Broulard

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      George Macready

      Gen. Paul Mireau

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      Wayne Morris

      Lt. Roget/Singing man

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      Richard Anderson

      Maj. Saint-Auban

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      Joe Turkel

      Pvt. Pierre Arnaud

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      Christiane Kubrick

      German Singer

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      Jerry Hausner

      Proprietor of Cafe

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      Peter Capell

      Narrator of Opening Sequence

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      Emile Meyer

      Father Dupree

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      Bert Freed

      Sgt. Boulanger

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      Kem Dibbs

      Pvt. Lejeune

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      Timothy Carey

      Pvt. Maurice Ferol

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      Fred Bell

      Shell-Shocked Soldier

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      John Stein

      Capt. Rousseau

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      Harold Benedict

      Capt. Nichols

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      Paul Bös

      Maj. Gouderc (uncredited)

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      James B. Harris

      Private in the Attack (uncredited)

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      Marshall Rainer

      Pvt. Duval (uncredited)

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      Ira Moore

      Capt. Renouart (uncredited)

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      Wally Friedrichs

      Col. De Guerville (uncredited)

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      Halder Hanson

      Doctor (uncredited)

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      Roger Vagnoid

      Cafe Owner (uncredited)

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    A review by John Chard

    10
    Written by John Chard on Sun May 03 2015
    Madness and Patsies Crash Together In Kubrick's Explosive Thunderbolt. Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory is holding up rather well these days, in fact it's as pertinent and relevant as ever. It's 1916 and the French and German armies are in opposing mud trenches, when the French are ordered to undertake a suicidal assault on a German held hill, many of the soldiers are quick to realise it's an impossible order to see through to its conclusion and retreat, something which brings charges of cowardice from the military hierarchy. Someone must take the fall... Withdrawn from circulation in...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    935000.00

    Revenue

    1200000.00

    Keywords

    • army
    • france
    • based on novel or book
    • general
    • germany
    • world war i
    • patriotism
    • cowardice
    • idealism
    • idealist
    • black and white
    • soldier
    • anti war
    • 1910s
    • war
    • fighting the system