The Story of G.I. Joe

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The Story of G.I. Joe

Theatrical release poster
Directed by William Wellman
Produced by Lester Cowan
David Hall
Written by Leopold Atlas
Guy Endore
Philip Stevenson
Starring Burgess Meredith
Robert Mitchum
Music by Louis Applebaum
Ann Ronell
Cinematography Russell Metty
Editing by Albrecht Joseph
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) July 13, 1945
Running time 108 min.
Country  United States
Language English

The Story of G.I. Joe (1945) is a war film directed by William Wellman and starring Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Mitchum's only nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

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Plot

The movie retells famed war correspondent Ernie Pyle's (played by Meredith) experiences as he follows Company C of the 18th Infantry Regiment as they fight up through North Africa and up the length of Italy during World War II, especially when they are bogged down at the Battle of Monte Cassino.

Cast

The movie studio wanted to place a leading-man type for the main role, but Wellman wanted a physically smaller man to better portray middle-aged Pyle. As a compromise, Mitchum was chosen to play Lieutenant (later Captain) Walker. The film was one of the first starring roles for Mitchum.

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

Inaccuracies

The 18th Infantry did not fight in the Italian campaign. After the Sicilian campaign, its parent unit, the 1st Infantry Division deployed to England to prepare for the Allied invasion of France. The events in Italy portrayed in the film are based on Pyle's experiences accompanying the 143rd Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division. Mitchum's Capt. Walker character was based at least in part on Captain Henry T. Waskow, the commanding officer of Company B, 143rd Infantry, whose death on Monte Sammucro, Italy was the subject of Pyle's January 1944 story The Death of Captain Waskow.

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