
Shades of Gray
Drama · War
Overview
After the suppression of "Let There Be Light" (a documentary about combat-induced post-traumatic stress disorders which presented many inconvenient and demoralizing truths), the U.S. Army Signal Corp created this dramatized up-beat remake of the film. Only this time, the production excluded the involvement of John Houston, the producer of the original documentary.
Top Cast
Sandy Campbell
Sandy Campbell
U.S. Army Soldier
Sandy Campbell
U.S. Army Soldier
Edward Kreisler
Edward Kreisler
U.S. Army Soldier
Edward Kreisler
U.S. Army Soldier
Paul Larson
Paul Larson
U.S. Army Soldier
Paul Larson
U.S. Army Soldier
Val Vinson
Val Vinson
U.S. Army Soldier
Val Vinson
U.S. Army Soldier


Lewis Howard
Lewis Howard
U.S. Army Soldier
Lewis Howard
U.S. Army Soldier


Michael Higgins
Michael Higgins
U.S. Army Soldier
Michael Higgins
U.S. Army Soldier
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