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The Young Lions

Irwin Shaw's monumental best-seller
1958 | 167m | English

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The lives of three young men, a German and two Americans, during WWII.
Release Date: Apr 02, 1958
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Writer: Edward Anhalt, Irwin Shaw
Genres: Action, Drama, War
Keywords world war ii, 1940s, american, soldier
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marlon Brando Lt. Christian Diestl
Montgomery Clift Noah Ackerman
Dean Martin Michael Whiteacre
Hope Lange Hope Plowman
Barbara Rush Margaret Freemantle
May Britt Gretchen Hardenberg
Maximilian Schell Capt. Hardenberg
Dora Doll Simone
Lee Van Cleef 1st Sgt. Rickett
Liliane Montevecchi Françoise
Parley Baer Sgt. Brandt
Arthur Franz Lt. Green
Hal Baylor Pvt. Burnecker
Richard Gardner Pvt. Crowley
Herbert Rudley Capt. Colclough
Michael Smith Draft Board Member (uncredited)
Paul Comi Pvt. Abbott (uncredited)
John Alderson Cpl. Kraus (uncredited)
John Banner German Town Mayor (uncredited)
Milton Frome Draft Board Physician (uncredited)
Sam Gilman Pvt. Faber (uncredited)
L.Q. Jones Pvt. Donnelly (uncredited)
Alberto Morin Bartender (uncredited)
Norbert Schiller German Civilian with Town Mayor (uncredited)
Harvey Stephens Brig. Gen. Sam Rockland (uncredited)
Stephen Bekassy German Major (uncredited)
Dagmar Biener Minor Role (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Draft Board Member (uncredited)
Joe Brooks Minor Role (uncredited)
Julian Burton Pvt. Brailsford (uncredited)
Robert Burton Col. Mead (uncredited)
Wade Cagle Lt. Emerson (uncredited)
Ann Codee French Woman (uncredited)
Bud Cokes Party Guest (uncredited)
David Dabov Soldier (uncredited)
Ann Daniels Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
Joan Douglas Maid (uncredited)
Larry Duran German soldier (uncredited)
Robert Ellenstein Rabbi Joseph Silverstein (uncredited)
Harry Ellerbe Draft Board Chairman (uncredited)
Milton Frome Burn (uncredited)
Norman Grabowski Barracks Inspection Private (uncredited)
Joe Gray Soldier (uncredited)
Stan Kamber Acaro (uncredited)
Craig Karr Draft Board Secretary (uncredited)
Kurt Katch Camp Commandant (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Officer at Bar (uncredited)
Hubie Kerns Minor Role (uncredited)
Nicholas King Medic (uncredited)
Gil Lasky Soldier (uncredited)
Gustave Lax Draft Board Member (uncredited)
George Meader Milkman (uncredited)
Gordon Mitchell Minor Role (uncredited)
Clive Morgan British Colonel (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Bar Patron (uncredited)
Ann Paige Minor Role (uncredited)
Christian Pasques French Boy (uncredited)
Michael Pataki Pvt. Hagstrom (uncredited)
Voltaire Perkins Bus Terminal Café Counterman (uncredited)
Mary Pierce Young French Girl (uncredited)
Art Reichle Soldier (uncredited)
Otto Reichow Bavarian (uncredited)
Edward Rickard Mailman (uncredited)
Gene Roth Bavarian Café Manager (uncredited)
Gerald Rowe Messenger (uncredited)
Henry Rowland Sergeant (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Drunk (uncredited)
Kendall Scott Emerson (uncredited)
Ann Stebbins Brunette (uncredited)
Vaughn Taylor John Plowman (uncredited)
Alfred Tonkel German Waiter (uncredited)
Ivan Triesault German Colonel (uncredited)
Blaine Turner Bartender (uncredited)
Lee J. Winters Private First Class (uncredited)
Doris Wiss Nurse (uncredited)
Ashley Cowan
Name Job
Edward Anhalt Writer
Irwin Shaw Novel
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Edward Dmytryk Director
Larry Duran Stunts
Carey Loftin Stunts
Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography
Stuart A. Reiss Set Decoration
L.B. Abbott Visual Effects
Adele Balkan Costume Design
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Hubie Kerns Stunts
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Warren B. Delaplain Sound
Helen Turpin Hairstylist
Lionel Newman Conductor
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Designer
Joe Gray Stunts
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Alfred Bruzlin Sound
Addison Hehr Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Ben Chapman Production Manager
Ad Schaumer Assistant Director
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Paul Bradley Stunts
Name Title
Al Lichtman Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Marlon Brando Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

_**Outstanding WW2 DRAMA (with Some Action)**_ "The Young Lions" is a black & white 1958 WW2 drama featuring Marlon Brando, Dean Martin and Montgomery Clift. The film attempts to show the German, American and French sides of the war. Brando stars as a young German officer who becomes increasin ... gly disillusioned with Hitler's regime and the world war he started. Meanwhile Martin plays a worldly Broadway musician who struggles with cowardice whereas Montgomery Clift's character is a poor, naive Jewish American who falls in love with with a winsome lass (Hope Lange) and fights the anti-semitic guys in his platoon. Marlon's performance illustrates why he's considered the greatest actor in cinema; he's just captivating. Most reviewers note that Brando's German storyline is more interesting than the two American story lines, which is true, but repeat viewings grant the viewer more appreciation for the latter. There are three stunning women featured in the picture: Barbara Rush, May Britt and Liliane Montevecchi. Rush is Martin's marriage-minded gal, who flirts with Brando early on; Britt plays the luscious sexpot wife of Brando's captain (Maximilian Schell); and Montevecchi performs as a French girl who initially insults Brando's character (because he's a German invader). It should be pointed out that "The Young Lions" is not a war action film, but rather a powerful war DRAMA. Yes, there's quite a bit of action (France, Northern Africa, etc.), but the emphasis is on the characters and their stories. The climax involves a horrified and utterly disillusioned Brando, leaving a strong impact. FINAL WORD: If you're looking for a mindless action flick this is not the one to see. This perhaps explains some of the less-than-stellar reviews. Yet, make no mistake, "The Young Lions" is without a doubt a WAR film. It's also a masterpiece of cinematic art, not to mention one of Brando's most mesmerizing performances. The film runs 2 hours, 47 minutes. GRADE A-

Jun 23, 2021