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Story of G.I. Joe

The mightiest action drama ever filmed !
1945 | 108m | English

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War correspondent Ernie Pyle joins Company C, 18th Infantry as this American army unit fights its way across North Africa in World War II. He comes to know the soldiers and finds much human interest material for his readers back in the States. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation in 2000.
Release Date: Jul 13, 1945
Director: William A. Wellman
Writer: Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, Philip Stevenson
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords journalist, infantry, italian, northern africa, world war ii, reporter, army, us army
Production Companies United Artists, Lester Cowan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Burgess Meredith Ernie Pyle
Robert Mitchum Bill Walker
Freddie Steele Sgt. Steve Warnicki
Wally Cassell Pvt. Dondaro
Jimmy Lloyd Pvt. Spencer
John R. Reilly Pvt. Robert 'Wingless' Murphy
William Murphy Private Mew
Dorothy Coonan Wellman Nurse Lt. Elizabeth 'Red' Murphy (uncredited)
William Benedict Pvt. Whitey (uncredited)
Bob Hope Bob Hope (Voice on Radio Program) (voice) (uncredited)
Yolanda Lacca Amelia, Italian Girl (uncredited)
Tito Renaldo Lopez
William Self "Gawky" Henderson
Name Job
William A. Wellman Director
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Leopold Atlas Screenplay
Guy Endore Screenplay
Philip Stevenson Screenplay
Russell Metty Director of Photography
Albrecht Joseph Editor
David S. Hall Art Direction
Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Archie Stout Director of Photography
Otho Lovering Supervising Film Editor
Louis Applebaum Music Director
Frank McWhorter Sound Recordist
Joseph I. Kane Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Edward Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jack Noyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Redmond Jr. Special Effects
Ray Heinz Production Manager
William McGarry Production Manager
Harvey Dwight Location Manager
Name Title
Lester Cowan Producer
David S. Hall Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

A little like Australian wartime reporter Damien Parer, this story of a renowned American equivalent is also something that makes us realise just how perilous the job of correspondent really was. This film focuses on the segment of Ernie Pyle’s career when he (Burgess Meredith) joins an American com ... pany moving from North Africa to be at the vanguard of the invasion of Italy. He is paired up with Lt. Walker (Robert Mitchum) and across those gruesome theatres of war he reports honestly to his readers at home whilst befriending many of the war-weary soldiers. The production is interspersed with actuality which adds a richness to the engaging characterisations that illustrate really effectively just how ordinary these soldiers were, and therefore just how they reacted - each to their strengths and vulnerabilities - to the relentless onslaught and deprivations of war. These men are fighting tenaciously through the sand or the snow for every inch they can obtain, and this film doesn’t shy away from showing us the personal costs of war. Their enemies are well entrenched, well armed and ready for what is coming. Meredith himself fought in the war and presents a considered and personable performance of a brave and often sickened man, and he works well with an authentic looking Mitchum and a solid and small cast of supporters with whom Pyle became good friends. It’s not without it’s optimism, and there’s even a tiny bit of romance, but essentially it’s a grim indictment of a modern and indiscriminate conflict.

Jul 21, 2025