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Acting
Robert Walker's nervous breakdown that steals the whole thing.
Direction
Garnett makes 13 guys in a swamp feel like opera.
Writing
Script somehow fits a Filipino soldier into 1943 Hollywood.

Director
Tay Garnett
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