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To Hell and Back
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Directed byJesse Hibbs
CastAudie Murphy, Marshall Thompson, Charles Drake, Jack Kelly, Gregg Palmer, Gordon Gebert, Brett Halsey, David Janssen, Susan Kohner, Paul Langton and Denver Pyle
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1954
DVD ReleaseMay 25, 2004
Running Time107 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code025192501722
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About To Hell and Back

Audie Murphy, the most decorated American soldier in World War II, enjoyed a Hollywood acting career after the fight. In this 1955 autobiographical film, however, he plays himself re-creating his own actions and movements in key battles. As strange as this project might have seemed to him at the time, the results are pretty impressive. The film, despite a flat script, is really a pretty good war drama about Murphy and his buddies making their way from North Africa to Berlin. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com

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Average user review: 4.5 (86 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA good film but ...Quote
Audie Murphy's story is one of incredible courage and tragedy. The most decorated American soldier who ever lived -- the 2nd most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetary after JFK -- his war experiences would leave with him with nightmares for the rest of his life. One of his wives once said that Murphy always slept with a .45 automatic under his pillow and would have nightmares where he called out the names of dead buddies. SGT York is revered for basically one battle. Audie Murphy was involved in every campaign from North Africa to Germany. While the movie depicts real events, some are somewhat toned down. While he did shoot down the German who killed his buddy in real life Murphy fired so many rounds into the guy that he literally blew him to pieces. His final action, jumping on a burning tank and holding off a German advance does not quite show the incredible courage of this soldier. He held off that attack for nearly an hour. This is why he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Still, a very good movie with Murphy natural playing himself and solid performances from Marshall Thompson and Jack Kelly. October 1, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteWhat a man can endure.Quote
"To Hell and Back" is an amazing account of Audie Murphy's real-life military service during WWII. As far as the writing style it definitely lacks flare and, at some points, you feel as though you need to put it down for a while just to take a break the from the abuse of English grammar. However, this man's heroics and peril he endured during the course of his service is so compelling that it far overshadows any literative misgivings. To think that the man (almost boy actually) came back and was able to be even somewhat normal is nothing short of a miracle. It's not only worth the money but should also be required reading by every high school history student in this country. This is what it means to be free and what price we sometimes may have to pay in oreder to stay that way. May 31, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the Best War Books WrittenQuote
This is on of the best books ever written about war. I'm a NCO in the Army and I believe that this book should be a preferred read on any soldiers list. I've served in Iraq on the front lines and the emotions that Audie Murphy writes about in this book are still identical in today's war. May 7, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteHeroQuote
Good movie, see what the real Audie Murphy is like as well, visit his web site. February 19, 2008

rating: 4 Quotehumble look at braveryQuote
this picture was very well done concedering it was 1955.too bad it
couldnt be remade with todays technlogy with the horor of war the main
theme. audie murphys co-stars were perfect in thier roles... February 15, 2008

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