
Force Of Arms, Force Of Arms, DVD
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Anna Demetrio, Anthony Veiller, Argentina Brunetti, Ashley Cowan, Bill Mauch, Chet Marshall, Danny Davenport, Dick Wesson, Douglas Evans, Eric Sinclair, Force Of Arms, Frank Lovejoy, Gayle Kellogg, Gene Evans, George Hoagland, George Navarro, Gilchrist Stuart, Grandon Rhodes, Henry Kulky, Hugh Murray, Jay Richards, Joan Winfield, Joel Allen, Joel Marston, John Marlin, John McGuire, Katherine Warren, Mack Williams, Mario Siletti, Marvin Jones, Max Steiner, Michael Curtiz, Nancy Olson, Oreste Seragnoli, Orin Jannings, Paul Lees, Paul Picerni, Philip Carey, Phyllis Graffeo, Richard Reeves, Ron Hagerthy, Ron Hargrave, Ross Ford, Rush Williams, Stan Holbrook, War Drama, William Forrest, William Holden, Wilson WoodArmed with GI battle gear and his jaded, world-weary screen persona, William Holden pushes toward Rome with the famed Texas 36th Division Infantry in Force of Arms, from the author of Guadalcanal Diary. You never hear the one that gets you is the common wisdom when enemy shells fall. Similarly, Joe Peterson (Holden) never knows what hits him when he meets WAC officer Eleanor MacKay (Nancy Olson). Joe's always been fearless in battle. Now it's tempered by a newfound will to survive. But caution in war can have dire consequences. Holden and Olson, fellow Sunset Blvd. Oscar nominees* the year before, are powerfully and tenderly reunited as lovers engulfed in war's chaos. They're well showcased by the director of the ultimate wartime romance: Casablanca's Michael Curtiz.