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  1. The Naked and the Dead: Directed by Raoul Walsh. With Aldo Ray, Cliff Robertson, Raymond Massey, Lili St. Cyr. Set during the Pacific War against the Japanese, this WW2 drama discerns between achieving one's mission at any cost versus preserving the lives under one's command and enforcing discipline through fear as opposed to mutual respect.

  2. 15 de out. de 2013 · Norman Mailer wrote The Naked and the Dead at the age of twenty-five, after serving two years in the Philippines as a rifleman during the Second World War. He has written thirty-one books, including Armies of the Night (1968), which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award; The Executioner's Song (1979), which also won the Pulitzer; and more recently, Harlot's Ghost and the ...

  3. Naked And The Dead, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Fresh Meat In the officers' mess, South Pacific ca. 1944, General Cummings (Raymond Massey) enters as his aide Hearn (Cliff Robertson) tangles with Col. Dalleson (Casey Adams) over food protocol, followed by further discussion from Norman Mailer's novel, in The Naked And The Dead, 1958.

  4. Watched May 25 , 2022. under that mask of humanism you're a reactionary, just as i am. this conversation between the sergeant and the general sets the surface-level backbone for the narrative, but is also the organizing principle behind walsh's mise en scene—it always has been. humans and objects are given their unique places in the ...

  5. The Naked and the Dead expresses this literary naturalism in its story of the battle on Anopopei as well as in the histories of the men. Cummings and Croft are governed by their lust for power and violence. In an institution such as the military, these men are rewarded for what seems to be a biological impulse.

  6. Critics reviews. Set during the Pacific War against the Japanese, this WW2 drama discerns between achieving one’s mission at any cost versus preserving the lives under one’s command and enforcing discipline through fear as opposed to mutual respect.