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Battle at Bloody Beach

"The Guts and Glory Story of the Undefeatables!"

This is only the second Audie Murphy movie set in WWII after his autobiographical "To Hell and Back." Here Murphy steps out of his usual kid-Western role to play a civilian working for the Navy helping supply guerilla insurgents in the Philippines. His sole motive is not politics nor bravery, but to find his bride from whom he was separated during the Japanese invasion two years before

Top Cast

  • Audie Murphy

    Audie Murphy

    Craig Benson

  • Gary Crosby

    Gary Crosby

    Lt. Marty Sackler

  • Dolores Michaels

    Dolores Michaels

    Ruth Benson

  • Alejandro Rey

    Alejandro Rey

    Julio Fontana

  • Lillian Bronson

    Lillian Bronson

    Delia Ellis

  • Barry Atwater

    Barry Atwater

    Jeff Pelham

  • Ivan Dixon

    Ivan Dixon

    Tiger Blair

  • Marjorie Stapp

    Marjorie Stapp

    Caroline "Carrie" Pelham

  • Kevin Brodie

    Kevin Brodie

    Timmy Thompson

Overview

This is only the second Audie Murphy movie set in WWII after his autobiographical "To Hell and Back." Here Murphy steps out of his usual kid-Western role to play a civilian working for the Navy helping supply guerilla insurgents in the Philippines. His sole motive is not politics nor bravery, but to find his bride from whom he was separated during the Japanese invasion two years before

Rating

4.9 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Aug 25, 2023

    No amount of charisma from Audie Murphy was ever going to be able to rescue this from obscurity. Determined to emulate other stars of his era and move away from the declining Western genre with which he had some success, he takes on the role as American civilian "Benson" who works with the local Filipino population following the Japanese invasion of the islands during WWII. It's not really up to much, this film - a sort of rose-tinted look at the aftermath of the occupation that really focusses more on his determination to find "Ruth" (Dolores Michaels) rather than for any more laudable cause - he ends up helping because of her, rather than for any principle. It's strangely flat and un-engaging; there is some action but for the most part it rumbles along for 80 minutes with an inevitability about it that is quite dull and entirely predictable with a star far from his best.

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