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| John Wayne | Sgt. John M. Stryker | |
| John Agar | Pfc. Peter Conway | |
| Adele Mara | Allison Bromley | |
| Forrest Tucker | Pfc. Al Thomas | |
| Wally Cassell | Pfc. Benny Regazzi | |
| James Brown | Pfc. Charlie Bass | |
| Richard Webb | Pfc. Dan Shipley | |
| Arthur Franz | Cpl. Robert Dunne/Narrator | |
| Julie Bishop | Mary | |
| James Holden | Pfc. Soames | |
| Peter Coe | Pfc. George Hellenpolis | |
| Richard Jaeckel | Pfc. Frank Flynn | |
| William Murphy | Pfc. Eddie Flynn | |
| George Tyne | Pfc. Harris | |
| Hal Baylor | Pvt. Choynski | |
| Martin Milner | Pvt. Mike McHugh | |
| Arthur Franz | Cpl. Robert Dunne Narrator | |
| John McGuire | Capt. Joyce | |
| Richard Webb | Pfc. 'Handsome' Dan Shipley | |
| Hal Baylor | Pvt. 'Sky' Choynski |
| Director |
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| Producer | Edmund Grainger
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| Writer | Harry Brown
James Edward Grant |
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| Cinematography | Reggie Lanning
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| Musician |
Victor Young
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The relationship between Sergeant Stryker and a group of rebellious recruits is made difficult by the Sergeant's tough training tactics. At Tarawa, the leathernecks have a chance to see Stryker in action, and begin to appreciate him. |
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