Screaming Eagles (1956)
A Film by Charles F. Haas
DVDRip | MKV | 1h 21min | 718x406 | AVC @ 1800Kbps | AAC @ 160Kbps
Lang: English | Subs: None | 1.12 GB
Genre: Drama | War
IMDB Info
IMDB Rating: 5.7/10
Directed by: Charles F. Haas
Starring: Tom Tryon, Jan Merlin, Alvy Moore
Storyline: The D-Day invasion of 1944 provides a backdrop for the Allied Artists actioner Screaming Eagles. Tom Tryon plays Private Mason, an ill-tempered member of the 101st Airborne Infantry division. Mason makes plenty of enemies with his negative attitude until good-guy lieutenant Pauling (Jan Merlin) straightens him out. The 101st' s main objective (once all personal travails are swept away, that is) is to capture and hold a vital bridge in Normandy. Jacqueline Beer, later one of the costars of TV's 77 Sunset Strip, provides the feminine interest as an attractive resistance fighter (were there ever any unattractive resistance fighters?) Featured in the cast are TV favorites Martin Milner and Alvy Moore and second-generation thespian Edward G. Robinson Jr.
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A Film by Charles F. Haas
DVDRip | MKV | 1h 21min | 718x406 | AVC @ 1800Kbps | AAC @ 160Kbps
Lang: English | Subs: None | 1.12 GB
Genre: Drama | War
IMDB Info
IMDB Rating: 5.7/10
Directed by: Charles F. Haas
Starring: Tom Tryon, Jan Merlin, Alvy Moore
Storyline: The D-Day invasion of 1944 provides a backdrop for the Allied Artists actioner Screaming Eagles. Tom Tryon plays Private Mason, an ill-tempered member of the 101st Airborne Infantry division. Mason makes plenty of enemies with his negative attitude until good-guy lieutenant Pauling (Jan Merlin) straightens him out. The 101st' s main objective (once all personal travails are swept away, that is) is to capture and hold a vital bridge in Normandy. Jacqueline Beer, later one of the costars of TV's 77 Sunset Strip, provides the feminine interest as an attractive resistance fighter (were there ever any unattractive resistance fighters?) Featured in the cast are TV favorites Martin Milner and Alvy Moore and second-generation thespian Edward G. Robinson Jr.
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