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Sands of Iwo Jima

A great human story... makes a mighty motion picture!
1950 | 100m | English

(12117 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Haunted by personal demons, Marine Sgt. John Stryker is hated and feared by his men, who see him as a cold-hearted sadist. But when their boots hit the beaches, they begin to understand the reason for Stryker's rigid form of discipline.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1950
Director: Allan Dwan
Writer: Harry Brown, James Edward Grant
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords world war ii, marine, sergeant, u.s. marine, iwo jima, marines
Production Companies Republic Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $7,800,000
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Sgt. John M. Stryker
John Agar PFC Peter T. 'Pete' Conway
Adele Mara Allison Bromley
Forrest Tucker PFC Al J. Thomas
Wally Cassell PFC Benny A. Regazzi
James Brown PFC Charlie Bass
Richard Webb PFC Dan 'Handsome' Shipley
Arthur Franz Cpl. Robert C. Dunne / Narrator
Julie Bishop Mary
James Holden PFC 'Farmer' Soames
Peter Coe PFC George Hellenpolis
Richard Jaeckel PFC Frank Flynn
William Murphy PFC Eddie Flynn
George Tyne PFC Hart S. Harris
Hal Baylor Pvt. J.E. 'Ski' Choynski
John McGuire Capt. Joyce
Martin Milner Pvt. Mike McHugh
Leonard Gumley Pvt. Sid Stein
William Self Pvt. L.D. Fowler Jr.
David M. Shoup Colonel D.M. Shoup
H.P. Crowe Lt. Col. H.P. Crowe
Harold G. Schrier Captain Harold G. Schrier
Rene A. Gagnon PFC Rene A. Gagnon
Ira H. Hayes PFC Ira H. Hayes
John H. Bradley PM3C John H. Bradley
Conrad Binyon Marine (uncredited)
David Clarke Wounded Marine (uncredited)
Fred A. Datig Marine (uncredited)
Bruce Edwards Marine (uncredited)
Dorothy Ford Tall Girl (uncredited)
Carole Gallagher USO Woman (uncredited)
Fred Graham Officer (uncredited)
Don Haggerty Colonel in Staff Car (uncredited)
Gil Herman Lt. Baker (uncredited)
William Hudson Marine (uncredited)
I. Stanford Jolley Forrestal (uncredited)
Dickie Jones Scared Marine (uncredited)
Billy Lechner Marine (uncredited)
Mickey McCardle Marine (uncredited)
Roger McGee Sailor (uncredited)
Al Murphy Bartender (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor Waiter in Bar (uncredited)
Judy Sochor USO Woman (uncredited)
Glen Vernon Marine (uncredited)
Steve Wayne Marine (uncredited)
Dick Wessel Grenade Instructor (uncredited)
Ted White Marine (uncredited)
John Whitney Lt. Thompson (uncredited)
Joy Windsor USO Woman (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Brown Screenplay, Story
Allan Dwan Director
James Edward Grant Screenplay
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Richard L. Van Enger Editor
Reggie Lanning Director of Photography
Otto Siegel Set Decoration
John McCarthy Jr. Set Decoration
James W. Sullivan Art Direction
T.A. Carman Sound
Howard Wilson Sound
Adele Palmer Costume Supervisor
Howard Lydecker Special Effects
Theodore Lydecker Special Effects
Bob Mark Makeup Supervisor
Peggy Gray Hairstylist
Name Title
Edmund Grainger Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Life is tough, but it's tougher if you're stupid. Sgt John M. Stryker is a battle hardened Marine who's job it is to prepare his new charges for the realities of war. With no care for making friends, Stryker does what ever it takes to make these men tough and ready for the Pacific conflicts to co ... me. Sands Of Iwo Jima is unashamedly proud in its jingoistic fervour, and rightly so. Iwo Jima, and the now immortal portrait of weary American soldiers hoisting the flag atop Mt. Suribachi, has become a bastion of bravery, a beacon of triumph if you will. So it's no surprise to find Allan Dwan's film has no intention if deviating from boasting its colours, and hooray to that. Here as Stryker we find John Wayne giving a bit more to his character portrayal than merely some beefcake winning the war. Wayne puts depth and sincerity into Stryker, an air of believability shines through as he shows vulnerability, we believe he can win this war with his men, but we also see tenderness and it lifts Sands higher than your average war picture. Wise old director Dwan (432 directing credits to his name), weaves the picture together with admirable restraint. Fusing actual newsreel footage with his own tightly handled action sequences, Sands plays out as the tribute and rally call that it has every right to be, even finding place in the film for three of the soldiers who hoisted that now famous flag. Ira Hayes, Rene Gagnon and John Bradley are the three gentlemen to look out for. The rest of the cast don't really have to do much outside of respond to Wayne's two fold performance, but keep an eye out for a fresh faced Richard Jaeckel as Pfc. Frank Flynn, while I personally enjoyed the brief, but important contribution from Julie Bishop as Mary. Wayne received a nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards (too bad for him that 49 contained brilliant shows from the winner Broderick Crawford & a bluderbus turn from Gregory Peck), with other nominations going to the Best Story, Editing and Sound categories. Ironically it was a role Wayne didn't fancy doing, but some encouragements from war veterans humbled him into starring. Lock and load and saddle up for a top entry in the WWII pantheon. 8/10

May 16, 2024