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The Big Red One (1980) is a gritty war film written and directed by Samuel Fuller, based largely on his own experiences as an infantryman in World War II. The movie follows a squad of soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division, known as “The Big Red One” for the red numeral “1” on their shoulder patches, as they fight their way across North Africa and Europe.
The story centers on the hardened, unnamed Sergeant (played by Lee Marvin) and four young soldiers under his command—Griff (Mark Hamill), Zab (Robert Carradine), Vinci (Bobby Di Cicco), and Johnson (Kelly Ward). They endure the brutality and horror of major WWII campaigns, including the invasion of Sicily, the landing at Omaha Beach on D-Day, and the liberation of a Nazi concentration camp. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the relentless toll of war on soldiers, capturing the monotony, fear, and moral ambiguity they face along the way.
The Big Red One combines action sequences with quieter, introspective moments, focusing on the camaraderie among soldiers as well as the deep emotional scars left by combat. Lee Marvin’s portrayal of the grizzled, battle-hardened Sergeant is particularly memorable, capturing the stoic resilience of a man shaped by the trauma of war. Mark Hamill, fresh from his Star Wars fame, also stands out in a dramatic turn as Griff, a soldier confronting his fears about killing.
Samuel Fuller’s direction gives the film a raw, semi-autobiographical feel, enhanced by realistic battle scenes and a portrayal of war that’s both heroic and horrifying.
Despite mixed reviews at the time of its release, The Big Red One has since been re-evaluated and is now considered one of the most authentic depictions of WWII, celebrated for its realism, emotional depth, and unflinching look at the experiences of frontline soldiers.

Now, what did your three non-military veteran hosts think of this movie? Well, sit back, relax, grab a MRE, a cigar, and a drink because today we’re deep diving into a legendary movie, directed by a legendary individual, Samuel Fuller’s, “The Big Red One”.

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