Samuel Fuller’s “The Big Red One” (1980) starring Lee Marvin / Z-View

The Big Red One (1980)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Stars: Lee Marvin, Mark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Bobby Di Cicco and Kelly Ward.
Tagline: The real glory of war is surviving.
The Plot…
A battle-tested Sergeant (Marvin) leads a squad into battle after battle throughout World War II. Although new recruits are added to the team, the four soldiers with the Sarge from day one are the focus of the story.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Samuel Fuller, who wrote and directed The Big Red One, actually served in World War II in the 1st Infantry Division known as The Big Red 1. Fuller received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart over the course of his military career. Many of the events that happen in the film, are from Fuller’s experiences.
Samuel Fuller’s initial cut for The Big Red One was four hours. It and a two hour cut were both rejected. I’d be interested in seeing a longer version. It felt like we moved from battle to battle with little over-all meaning to the outcome of the war. Also, the new recruits added to the unit as the film progressed were basically Star Trek red shirts.
The Big Red One (1980) rates 2 of 5 stars.



























































