The Big Red One is a World War II war film starring Lee Marvin and Mark Hamill. Written and directed by Samuel Fuller, it was produced by Lorimar and released by United Artists in the US on July 18, 1980. The film details the experiences of several US soldiers from The Big Red One , serving in an infantry squad as part of a rifle company and the effects of the war on them. It was heavily cut on its original release, but a restored version was premièred at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, seven years after Fuller's death. Fuller wrote a book, with the same title, which was more a companion... novel than a novelization of the film, although it features many of the scenes that were originally cut. Fuller saw a great deal of action in World War II as a member of the US First Infantry Division, which was nicknamed The Big Red One for the red numeral "1" on the Division's shoulder patch. He received the Silver Star Medal, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart Medal for his courageous actions and wounds received during his combat service in Europe. He was present at the liberation of Falkenau concentration camp.
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| Release date: | July 18, 1980 |
| Directed by: | Samuel Fuller |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 113 Minutes |
| Producer: | Gene Corman, Richard Schickel |
| Editor: | Morton Tubor, Bryan McKenzie |
| Music by: | Dana Kaproff |
| Cinematography: | Adam Greenberg |
| Screenplay by: | Samuel Fuller |
| Genre: | Action |