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  1. Italiano (Italia) Português (Brasil) Español (España) Español (México) Home. The Thin Red Line (1998) R | Drama, History, War. Watch options.

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  2. Makeup Department. John Bird. ... hair assistant: Los Angeles post production unit / makeup assistant: Los Angeles post production unit. Michèle Burke. ... additional hair stylist: Los Angeles post production unit (as Michelle Burke-Winter) / additional makeup artist: Los Angeles post production unit (as Michelle Burke-Winter) Angela Conte.

  3. A brief shelling of the hill begins the next day at dawn. Shortly after, C Company attempts to take the hill and is repelled by gunfire from the bunker. Among the first killed in the battle is the leader of the attacking platoon, Second Lieutenant William Whyte (Jared Leto). Many of the men are scattered in the carnage.

  4. Makeup Department. John Bird. ... hair assistant: Los Angeles post production unit / makeup assistant: Los Angeles post production unit. Michèle Burke. ... additional hair stylist: Los Angeles post production unit (as Michelle Burke-Winter) / additional makeup artist: Los Angeles post production unit (as Michelle Burke-Winter) Angela Conte.

  5. The Thin Red Line: Directed by Terrence Malick. With Kirk Acevedo, Penelope Allen, Benjamin Green, Simon Billig. Adaptation of James Jones' autobiographical 1962 novel, focusing on the conflict at Guadalcanal during the second World War.

  6. The Thin Red Line: Directed by Matt Earl Beesley. With Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Tim Kang, Owain Yeoman. CBI is forced to work with two Davis police officers to solve a double homicide involving a star witness in a drug trial.

  7. The greatest fault of The Thin Red Line was its timing - it was released at around the same time as Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan. While most people dismissed The Thin Red Line as the `other' World War II movie of 1998, it's actually a very different kind of film - the film itself is not hurt by similarity to Ryan but was hurt commercially due to the misconception.