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Marlon Brando | Lt. Christian Diestl | |
Montgomery Clift | Noah Ackerman | |
Dean Martin | Michael Whiteacre | |
Hope Lange | Hope Plowman | |
Barbara Rush | Margaret Freemantle | |
May Britt | Gretchen Hardenberg | |
Maximilian Schell | Capt. Hardenberg | |
Dora Doll | Simone | |
Lee Van Cleef | 1st Sgt. Rickett | |
Liliane Montevecchi | Françoise | |
Maximillian Schell | ||
Arthur Frans | ||
Parley Baer | Sgt. Brandt | |
Arthur Franz | Lt. Green | |
Hal Baylor | Pvt. Burnecker | |
Richard Gardner | Pvt. Crowley | |
Herbert Rudley | Capt. Colclough |
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Producer | Al Lichtman
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Writer | Edward Anhalt
Irwin Shaw |
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Cinematography | Joseph MacDonald
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Musician | Hugo Friedhofer
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Marlon Brando In A Controversial Role… Academy Award®-winning actor Marlon Brando captures the extraordinary contradictions and complexity of a decent man who winds up as a Nazi officer. The Young Lions tells the story of World War II from both sides. The American, represented by Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin. And the German, made tragically vivid by Brando. Based on the novel by Irwin Shaw. The Young Lions is a provocative, insightful movie. It is also one of Brando's all-time best. |
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