Guadalcanal Diary

1943 • 93 minutes
4.8
14 reviews
60%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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One of the greatest war movies of all time, combining action-packed, high-caliber battle sequences with quintessential foxhole-buddy camaraderie. Released in 1943, its authenticity and power remain undiminished.The story follows one squad of Marines through the bloody assaults on the Solomon Islands during the opening stages of the war in the South Pacific. There's the tough sergeant (Lloyd Nolan), a cab driver from Brooklyn (William Bendix), a Mexican (Anthony Quinn) and a chaplain (Preston Foster). A battle-weary narrator reads from a diary, commenting on the typical grunt's everyday life, and death. Battles and dates of engagement are named, putting the explosive action into a solid historical context.Based on Richard Tregaski's best-selling book, the script is by renowned screenwriter Lamar Trotti, who also wrote the screenplay for the wartime classic "To the Shore of Tripoli."

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4.8
14 reviews
Freedom Warrior
June 10, 2021
I love this movie since i was 8 years old. I always enjoyed watching this one. I really am glad i was exposed to this and many other old war films. I have a huge debt of gratitude to all our military warriors throughout our great countries history.
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cliff Asplund
June 9, 2021
Guadalcanal was a jungle battle, not the boyscouut outing portrayed in the movie.
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Richard Cloutier
November 6, 2021
Yes a first timers exciting movie,. everything realistic,. Its restraint on goryness was welcome, however the special effrcts of the day,. Were top shelf.
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