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Synopsis
Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to the screen, the end result is generally effective and satisfying. Set during World War 2, the film concentrates on three individuals, one German, two American. Marlon Brando (whose accent ebbs and floes from scene to scene) plays an idealistic German whose early fascination with Nazism leads to doubt and disillusionment. American entertainer Dean Martin, on the verge of the Big Time, does his best to dodge the draft but ends up in uniform all the same. And American Jew Montgomery Clift, so sensitive that he's practically breakable, must come to grips with anti-Semitism, not only from the Germans but also from his fellow soldiers. Romance enters the picture in the form of Hope Lange as Clift's gentile girlfrind, Barbara Rush as the socialite who shames Martin into joining up, and May Britt as Brando's vis-a-vis. Screenwriter Edward Anhalt was obliged to shoehorn in a boot-camp sequence indicating that the Brass disapproved of the bigoted behavior of Clift's topkick Lee Van Cleef (as if racism was a mere aberration during the 1940s), and to "slightly" alter the ending of the book, in which the embittered but still patriotic Brando character, shouting "Welcome to Germany!," machine-guns the Martin and Clift characters (in the film, it is Brando who bites the dust, symbolically dying for Hitler's sins). Maximillian Schell offers a starmaking turn as Brando's cynical comrade, while an uncredited John Banner, "Sergeant Schultz" on Hogan's Heroes, shows up as a pompous burgomeister who feigns ignorance of the hellish concentration camp in his community. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Alderson Cpl. Kraus
Parley Baer Sergeant Brandt
Hal Baylor Pvt. Burnecker
Marlon Brando Christian Diesti
May Britt Gretchen Hardenberg
Julian Burton Pvt. Brailsford
Barbara Rush Margaret Freemantle
Lee Van Cleef Sgt. Rickett
Montgomery Clift Noah Ackerman
Arthur Franz Lieutenant Green
Hope Lange Hope Plowman
Liliane Montevecchi Francoise
Herbert Rudley Capt. Colclough
Richard Gardner Private Cowley
Sam Gilman Pvt. Faber
L.Q. Jones Private Donnelly (uncredited)
Maximilian Schell Capt. Hardenberg
Dean Martin Michael Whiteacre

Production Crew

Addison Hehr Art Director
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Irwin Shaw Book Author
Joe MacDonald Cinematographer
Hugo W. Friedhofer Composer (Music Score)
Adele Balkan Costume Designer
Charles LeMaire Costume Designer
Edward Dmytryk Director
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Ad Schaumer First Assistant Director
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Lionel Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Edward Anhalt Screenwriter
Stuart A. Reiss Set Designer
Walter Scott Set Designer
Alfred Bruzlin Sound/Sound Designer
Warren B. Delaplain Sound/Sound Designer
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Year: 1958
Runtime: 167
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Awards
1958 - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding - Golden Globe
1958 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy of Film and Television
1958 - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding - Golden Globe
1958 - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding - Hollywood Foreign Press Association