Breakthrough (1950 film)

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Breakthrough

Original film poster
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Produced by Bryan Foy
Written by Joseph Breen Jr
Bernard Girard
Ted Sherdeman
Narrated by Frank Lovejoy
Starring John Agar
David Brian
Frank Lovejoy
Music by William Lava
Cinematography Edwin DuPar
Editing by Folmar Blangsted
Studio Warner Bros.
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release dates 17 November 1950
Running time 91 min
Country USA
Language English
Box office $1,900,000 (US rentals)[1]

Breakthrough was a 1950 film starring John Agar about an American infantry unit in World War II. Approximately one-third of the film was assembled from preexisting footage.[2]

Plot summary

Captain Hale (David Brian) leads a company of infantrymen from the 1st Infantry Division from the D-Day landings through the Normandy campaign. They resent the presence of a fresh lieutenant Joe Mallory (John Agar).[3]

Cast

Notes

The picture makes use of official U.S. and British Army Air Force and Navy films, as well as captured German footage. Other scenes were filmed on location at Fort Ord near Monterey, California.[4]

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