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Maureen O'Hara | Lt. Mary Carter | |
Randolph Scott | Sgt. Dixie Smith | |
John Payne | Pvt. Chris Winters | |
Nancy Kelly | Helene Hunt | |
William Tracy | Johnny Dent | |
Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom | Okay Jones | |
Harry Morgan | Mouthy | |
Edmund MacDonald | Butch | |
Russell Hicks | Maj. Wilson | |
Margaret Early | Susie | |
Minor Watson | Capt. Christopher Winters | |
Alan Hale Jr. | Tom Hall | |
Richard Lane | Lieutenant on Minesweeper | |
Joseph Crehan | Uncle Bob | |
John Hamilton | Gen. Gordon | |
Iris Adrian | Okay's Girlfriend | |
Stanley Andrews | Doctor | |
Hugh Beaumont | Orderly | |
Alan Hale, Jr. | Tom Hall | |
Ted North | Bill Grady |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
Milton Sperling |
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Writer | Lamar Trotti
Steve Fisher |
Here Come The Marines! When a carefree playboy (John Payne) joins the Marine Corps, he tests the skill and patience of the tough veteran sergeant (Randolph Scott) who tries to whip him into a real Marine. But, as his training proceeds, the recruit's cocky selfishness is replaced by selfless valor, and he eventually earns the love of a beautiful Navy nurse (Maureen O'Hara). Nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Cinematography, To The Shores Of Tripoli was shot with the cooperation of the USMC and contains authentic scenes of Marine combat training and ground drills. |
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