Eight Iron Men

Eight Iron Men

Director: Edward Dmytryk Cast: Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens
, Bonar Colleano
Bonar Colleano
, Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin
, Arthur Franz
Arthur Franz
Edward Dmytryk
Eight Iron Men

Eight Iron Men

Director: Edward Dmytryk Cast: Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens
, Bonar Colleano
Bonar Colleano
, Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin
, Arthur Franz
Arthur Franz
Edward Dmytryk

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Overview

Bonar Colleano, who spent the war years playing brash Americans in British films, makes his final screen appearance in the Stanley Kramer production Eight Iron Men. Set during WW II, the film follows the exploits of a small Army squadron, billeted in a bombed-out house on the front lines. Tensions mount as the men attempt to save one of their number, who is trapped behind enemy lines and heavily surrounded. Essentially a single-set film (it was based on A Sound of Hunting, a stage play by Harry Brown), Eight Iron Men works better as a character study than a war flick. Colleano dominates the proceedings as a self-styled Lothario, while Arthur Franz, Lee Marvin, Richard Kiley, Nick Dennis, James Griffith, George Cooper and former child-star Dick Moore likewise register well. For no discernible reason, the screenplay manages to include several extra characters, including Mary Castle as "The Girl" in a dream sequence.

Product Details

Release Date: 05/03/2011
UPC: 0043396380806
Original Release: 1952
Rating: NR
Source: ALLIED VAUGHN
Language: English
Sales rank: 47,226

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Bonar Colleano Pvt. Collucci
Lee Marvin Sgt. Joe Mooney, Squadleader
Arthur Franz Carter
Richard Kiley Pvt. Coke
Nick Dennis Sapiros
James Griffith Ferguson
Dickie Moore Muller
George Cooper Small
Barney Phillips Capt. Trelawney
Robert Nichols Walsh
Richard Grayson Lt. Crane
Douglas Henderson Hunter
Mary Castle Girl
David McMahon Cafferty

Technical Credits
Edward Dmytryk Director
Stanley Kramer Producer
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