Overview:
Documentary made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps after the North African campaign.| Status: | Released (1944-03-23) |
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| Awards: | 1 win |
| Screen: | Anthony Veiller |
| Productions: | U.S. Army Signal Corps, British Service Units |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 29655: Leo Genn - Narrator (voice)
- 16523: Burgess Meredith - American soldier (voice)
- 8239: Bernard Miles - British soldier (voice)
- 1683638: Jacques Duchesne - Narrator (French version) / Récitant (voice)
- 1566208: George S. Patton - Self (archive footage)
Crews
- 2662: Frank Capra - Director - Directing
- 54033: Hugh Stewart - Director - Directing
- 6593: John Huston - Director - Directing
- 39054: William Alwyn - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1444310: D. Gallai-Hatchard - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1683637: Harry Rignold - Director of Photography - Camera
- 112995: John Boulting - Director - Directing
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Reviews
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Review text:
Leo Genn and Burgess Meredith narrate this factually interesting documentary on "Operation Acrobat" - the allied invasion of North Africa. Using actuality (and no interviews) it depicts the initial success of this project before a successful Nazi counterattack and then final the push ....
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