(1960) is a unique "anti-war" war film that departs from traditional Hollywood spectacle by focusing entirely on the psychological weight of command rather than frontline combat. Directed by Robert Montgomery and starring James Cagney, the film covers a critical five-week period in 1942 during the Guadalcanal campaign. Key Features and Artistic Choices
: To allow for better lighting and camera movement in the cramped battleship sets, a new construction technique was used where walls were hung from overhead grids to swing in and out as needed. Performance and Production Legacy THE GALLANT HOURS (1960) Directed by Robert ... - Facebook The Gallant Hours
: Unusually for a war movie, there are no on-screen battle scenes. The conflict is experienced through the perspective of Admiral William "Bull" Halsey as he receives reports and makes strategic decisions from his headquarters. (1960) is a unique "anti-war" war film that
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