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1955 • Action / Romance • 106m

To Hell and Back

"Rejected by the Marines, the Navy, and the Army paratroopers due to his small size and youthful appearance, when he was finally accepted by the army Murphy became the most decorated soldier in U.S. history!!!"

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The true WWII story of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in U.S. history. Based on the autobiography of Audie Murphy who stars as himself in the film.

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Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy
Marshall Thompson
Marshall Thompson
Johnson
Charles Drake
Charles Drake
Brandon
Gregg Palmer
Gregg Palmer
Lt Manning
David Janssen
David Janssen
Lt Lee
Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
Thompson
Jack Kelly
Jack Kelly
Kerrigan
Paul Picerni
Paul Picerni
Valentino
Paul Langton
Paul Langton
Colonel Howe
Brett Halsey
Brett Halsey
Saunders
Susan Kohner
Susan Kohner
Maria
Bruce Cowling
Bruce Cowling
Captain Marks
Anabel Shaw
Anabel Shaw
Helen
Director: Jesse HibbsWriter: Gil DoudProducer: Aaron Rosenberg

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CinemaSerf
2026-02-01
70%

Based on the true exploits of Audie L. Murphy’s experiences during the Second World War, he plays himself as he leaves his rural Texas farmstead and makes his way via training, North Africa, Italy and France to a parade back home where he is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour. Now obviously he is making this film and pretty much intact, too, so there’s not a great deal of jeopardy about that. What we do witness, though, is an understated patriot who knows how to engage with an audience and who, given the Korean War was still keeping young American men from their families as this was released, manages to convey a less militaristic and more human characterisation of a soldier as opposed to the more “ye ha!” types. Perhaps it is a little sentimentalised, but he comes across as very much a charismatic man in or leading a squad of friends, or brothers, and with plenty of cheeky banter incorporated into the action scenes, the whole film has a cinematic authenticity to it that I found quite watchable. Though there’s nothing especially graphic here, it still doesn’t shy away from tragedy and goes some way to reminding us that war isn’t a game nor were the Nazis the pushover so often suggested in other war movies.

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
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Universal International Pictures

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