Review of Men in War (1957) by Allan C — 05 Oct 2012
Director Anthony Mann is best remembered for his tough film noir or his hard edged westerns (and occasionally a period epic), so it's fun to see him do something outside of those genres. In this film, Mann presents a very unglamorous portrait of war.
It some ways it's a pretty conventional war film, but in others, such as the film taking place all in one day and the level of Sam Fuller-like grit make it better than average.
This review of Men in War (1957) was written by Allan C on 05 Oct 2012.
Men in War has generally received positive reviews.
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