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The Naked and the Dead

1958 | 130 min | War

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Synopsis

The Naked and the Dead is a 1958 American war film produced by RKO Radio Pictures and released by Warner Bros. Starring Aldo Ray, Cliff Robertson, and Raymond Massey, it was directed by Raoul Walsh and based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Norman Mailer. The screenplay was written by brothers Denis and Terry Sanders, and the film was shot in Panama on Technicolor film. It is one of the last films made by RKO before the studio's closure, and the last film that Walsh directed for Warner Bros. Lili St. Cyr and Barbara Nichols appear in support.

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Credits

Producer
Paul Gregory
Director
Raoul Walsh
Screenplay
Denis Sanders, Terry Sanders
Director of Photography
Joseph LaShelle
Original Music Composer
Bernard Herrmann
Editor
Arthur P. Schmidt
Country
United States

Cast · 13

Barbara Nichols

Barbara Nichols

William Campbell

William Campbell

L. Q. Jones

L. Q. Jones

Raymond Massey

Raymond Massey

Robert Gist

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