

War · Drama
Overview
A commanding officer defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916.
Top Cast


Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas
Col. Dax
Kirk Douglas
Col. Dax


Ralph Meeker
Ralph Meeker
Cpl. Philippe Paris
Ralph Meeker
Cpl. Philippe Paris


Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
Gen. George Broulard
Adolphe Menjou
Gen. George Broulard


George Macready
George Macready
Gen. Paul Mireau
George Macready
Gen. Paul Mireau


Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris
Lt. Roget/Singing man
Wayne Morris
Lt. Roget/Singing man


Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson
Maj. Saint-Auban
Richard Anderson
Maj. Saint-Auban


Joe Turkel
Joe Turkel
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud
Joe Turkel
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud


Christiane Kubrick
Christiane Kubrick
German Singer
Christiane Kubrick
German Singer


Jerry Hausner
Jerry Hausner
Proprietor of Cafe
Jerry Hausner
Proprietor of Cafe


Peter Capell
Peter Capell
Narrator of Opening Sequence
Peter Capell
Narrator of Opening Sequence
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