Marlon Brando In His First Feature Film
Marlon Brando set the mark for a brilliant career in Stanley Kramer's "The Men", his motion picture debut. As a war veteran paralyzed in combat, he returns home to face the torturous ordeal of rehabilitation. The courage and strength of the soldier are betrayed by the fear and insecurity of the man when he learns he will never walk again.
Embittered by his condition, he refuses to see his fiancée and sinks into a solitary world of hatred and hostility. Fighting the wishes of her parents, the coldness of a guilt ridden society and her own self-doubts, it is she who must force him to confront the reality of his condition and break his physical and emotional confinement. When feeling starts to return to his legs, it could be his last hope .....or his final downfall
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Marlon Brando | Ken |
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Teresa Wright | Ellen |
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Everett Sloane | Dr. Brock |
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Jack Webb | Norm |
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Richard Erdman | Leo |
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Arthur Jurado | Angel |
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Virginia Farmer | Nurse Robbins |
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Dorothy Tree | Ellen's Mother |
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Howard St. John | Ellen's Father |
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Nita Hunter | Dolores |
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Patricia Joiner | Laverne |
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John 'Skins' Miller | Mr. Doolin |
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Cliff Clark | Dr. Kameran |
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Ray Teal | Man at Bar |
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Margarita Martín | Angel's Mother |
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Ted Anderson | PVA Board |
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Marshall Ball | Romano |
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Polly Bergen | Nightclub Singer |
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Ralph Brooks | Therapist |
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Virginia Christine | Patient's Wife at Lecture |
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Tom Coleman | Bar Patron |
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Rhoda Cormeny | Nurse |
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Sayre Dearing | Bar Patron |
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Tom Gillick | Fine |
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Sam Gilman |
| Director | Fred Zinnemann |
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| Writer | Carl Foreman | |
| Producer | Georges Glass, Stanley Kramer | |
| Musician | Dimitri Tiomkin | |
| Photography | Robert De Grasse | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono |
| Distributor | Republic Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 16, 2003 |
| Regions | 1 |