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Acting
Scott's opening speech to the troops—unbroken six minutes of pure possession.
Cinematography
Fred J. Koenekamp makes North Africa look like an alien planet of sand and steel.
Score
Jerry Goldsmith's haunting tri-tones—military glory with something rotten underneath.

Director
Franklin J. Schaffner
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