Summary
Marines, Let’s Go is an American war film first released in 1961,
directed by Raoul Walsh.
The film stars Tom Tryon, David Hedison, Tom Reese, Linda Hutchings and William Tyler.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Raoul Walsh
- Script: John Twist, Raoul Walsh
- Photo: Lucien Ballard
- Music: Irving Gertz
- Cast: Tom Tryon (Pfc. Skip Roth), David Hedison (Pfc. Dave Chatfield), Tom Reese (Pfc. Desmond ’Let’s Go’ McCaffrey), Linda Hutchings (Grace Blake), William Tyler (Pvt. Russ Waller), Barbara Stuart (Ina Baxter), David Brandon (Pvt. Newt Levels), Steve Baylor (Pvt. Chase), Peter Miller (Gunnery Sgt. Howard Hawkins), Rachel Romen (Mrs. Ellen Hawkins), Hideo Inamura (Pvt. Pete Kono), Vince Williams (Hank Dyer (war correspondent)), Fumiyo Fujimoto (Song Do (Chatfield’s girl)), Heihachiro Okawa (Yoshida (hotel manager)), Giant Baba (Fuji), Richard Erdman (MP), Roy Jenson (Sailor), Edson Stroll (Bit role)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 103 min
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Comedy / Drama / War






