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Rating: 5.8/10 by 16 users

The Red Ball Express (1952)

August 1944: proceeding with the invasion of France, Patton's Third Army has advanced so far toward Paris that it cannot be supplied. To keep up the momentum, Allied HQ establishes an elite military truck route.

Directing:
  • Budd Boetticher
  • Phil Bowles
  • Marshall Green
  • John Sherwood
Writing:
  • John Michael Hayes
  • Marcy Klauber
  • William Grady Jr.
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, May 29, 1952

Rating: 5.8/10 by 16 users

Alternative Title:
红球速递计划 - CN
铁甲冲锋队 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 23 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: france, driver

Jeff Chandler
Lt. Campbell
Alex Nicol
Sgt. Kallek
Gregg Palmer
Tank Lieutenant
John Hudson
Tank Sergeant
Howard Petrie
General Gordon
Douglas Bank
Mechanic (uncredited)
George S. Patton
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
George Barrows
Soldier in Bistro (uncredited)
Nan Boardman
French Peasant Mother (uncredited)
Eugene Borden
Dubois -- Antoinette's Father (uncredited)
Forrest Burns
Minor Role (uncredited)
Sidney Clute
Military Police Captain (uncredited)
Yola d'Avril
Barmaid (uncredited)
Michael Dale
Mechanic (uncredited)
Robert Dane
Guard (uncredited)
George Dee
French Waiter (uncredited)
Harold Dyrenforth
German Sergeant (uncredited)
Douglas Evans
Brigadier General at Briefing (uncredited)
Joe Freiden
Tanker (uncredited)
David Friedman
Mechanic (uncredited)
Richard F. Gaston
Tank Corporal (uncredited)
Thomas Browne Henry
Col. Carter (uncredited)
Bill Hickman
Soldier in Bistro (uncredited)
Don Hicks
Soldier in Bistro (uncredited)
Clark Howat
Military Police Captain (uncredited)
Jack Hyde
MP Lieutenant (uncredited)
Robert Karnes
Engineer Captain (uncredited)
Syl Lamont
Jones (uncredited)
Harry Lauter
Lt. Michaelson -- Sentry (uncredited)
Tommy Long
Guard (uncredited)
Roger McGee
Sergeant (uncredited)
James McLaughlin
First Sergeant (uncredited)
Peter Michael
German Corporal (uncredited)
Bernard L. Montgomery
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Howard Negley
Major General (uncredited)
Murray Olshansky
Tank Private (uncredited)
John Pickard
Major (uncredited)
Walter Reed
Major (uncredited)
Ted Ryan
Sgt. Gorio (uncredited)
Leonard Schneider
Radio Operator (uncredited)
Emmett Smith
Military Police (uncredited)
Richard Solito
German Officer (uncredited)
Arthur Space
Colonel at Briefing (uncredited)
Gordon Walsh
Tanker (uncredited)

SiriusB

I first saw this movie over 40 years ago & found it enjoyable. Little did I realize that many years later, I myself would be a military truck driver, which thankfully was better organized than the situation shown in the film. Those men & women had it tough during those days & should be remembered.

CinemaSerf

I am afraid that I never was much of a fan of Jeff Chandler and sadly, here, he adds very little by way of star quality to this pretty routine wartime drama. He is "Campbell" who leads a squad of truck drivers who are given the onerous, and frankly under-appreciated, task of keeping General Patton's Third Army supplied with gasoline as they advance, at break-neck speed, through France. Setting aside the nature of their job, what ensues here has all been seen many times. The platoon must navigate their personal differences, racial prejudices, Nazi attacks, and even a minefield as the pressure on them from above to deliver the crucially needed fuel mounts - despite distinct lacks of central co-ordination from the US Army and of enthusiasm on the part of the enemy to play ball! The supporting cast is dominated by Sidney Poitier, but not in an especially potent fashion - he has a presence as an actor that draws the eye, but the dialogue and narrative of the rest of this rarely draws the ear. It's sometimes quite pithy, though, a dark soldier's humour that does raise a smile now and again but I'm afraid the contribution from Chandler sets the bar pretty low, and low it stays throughout.


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