
Fixed Bayonets! (1951)
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05/15/20 • 62 min
Does this film create a metaphor equating the nature of service and valor to War during wintertime, or is this simply an expanded story Fuller wanted to tell about the versatility of wartime? On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John are over the hump—while reviewing this 1951 drama.
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Next Film: The Night of the Generals (1967)
Does this film create a metaphor equating the nature of service and valor to War during wintertime, or is this simply an expanded story Fuller wanted to tell about the versatility of wartime? On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John are over the hump—while reviewing this 1951 drama.
Available on: Amazon, Apple, and your local library.
Next Film: The Night of the Generals (1967)
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