Review of Okinawa (1952) by Randy T — 23 Apr 2011
Halls of Montezuma is not a bad movie, It has the great thrilling war tactics and smart dialogue, it's a movie that maybe plays to safe, just a ordinary unoriginal war picture, but a good attempt. A bitter-sweet film, that somewhat satisfying from time to time.
It doesn't offer us any new, except the confused Lt. Carl Anderson (Richard Widmark) who's very often takes painkillers before he goes into battle. Halls of Montezuma was directed by Lewis Milestone, the director who gave us the legendary war epic All Quiet on the Western Front disappoint in a gerne that he seems to be good in.
This review of Okinawa (1952) was written by Randy T on 23 Apr 2011.
Okinawa has generally received mixed reviews.
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