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Page creatorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation16:43, 9 April 2019
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Though better known for his World War I masterpiece All Quiet on the Western Front, director Lewis Milestone also directed the World War II classic A Walk in the Sun. The film (Robert Rossen adapted the excellent script from the Harry Brown novel) tells the story of a group of men and "how they came across the sea to sunny Italy and took a little walk in the sun." The walk here is the struggle the platoon faces after surviving a beach landing near Salerno, Italy, and then having to fight their way a few miles toward a bridge and fortified farmhouse held by the Nazis.
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