Ben Mankiewicz Intro - Battleground (1949)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Battleground, 1949.
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American soldiers in France fight to survive a Nazi siege just before the Battle of the Bulge in Battleground (1949), directed by William Wellman and starring Van Johnson, John Hodiak and Ricardo Montalban.
Battleground (1949) -- (Movie Clip) What Is A Texas Leaguer?
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Battleground (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Bug Jitter
The platoon has been digging in for hours outside Bastogne, Holley (Van Johnson) trying to cook his eggs, Brett King the lieutenant, Richard Jaeckel with ailing Don Taylor, Marshall Thompson on patrol, Germans up to no good, in William A. Wellmans Battleground, 1948.
Battleground (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Battered Bastards Of Bastogne
The prologue from producer Dore Schary, director William A. Wellman and Robert Piroshs original screenplay, James Whitmore the drill sergeant, MGM men in his platoon including John Hodiak and Ricardo Montalban, Scotty Beckett and Marshall Thompson commenting, opening Battleground, 1948.
Battleground (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Nuts Is Strictly Negative
This isnt the big moment but rather the immediate context, Jarvess, Pop and Kipp (John Hodiak, George Murphy, Douglas Fowley) press their German counterparts until Holley (Van Johnson) and a general staff officer (Ian MacDonald) return, confirming the historically correct reply, in Battleground, 1948.
Battleground (1949) -- (Movie Clip) It's Against The Rules Of War
Representing the 101st Airborne at the Battle Of The Bulge, Holley (Van Johnson) and Layton (Marshall Thompson) roughing it when Pop (George Murphy) brings word of his discharge until Kipp (Douglas Fowley), whos found his dentures, arrives with discouraging news, in Battleground, 1948.