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  1. The Thin Red Line is a 1998 American epic war film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It is the second screen adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by James Jones, following the 1964 film.

    • $52 million
  2. 15 de jan. de 1999 · 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.

    • (196K)
    • Drama, History, War
    • Terrence Malick
    • 1999-01-15
  3. The Thin Red Line (bra: Além da Linha Vermelha [2]; prt: A Barreira Invisível [3]) é um filme de guerra americano de 1998 que conta uma história fictícia das Forças Armadas dos Estados Unidos durante a Batalha de Guadalcanal na II Guerra Mundial.

    • Além da Linha Vermelha
  4. Filmes online. Fotos. Curiosidades. Filmes similares. 26 de fevereiro de 1999 No cinema | 2h 50min | Drama , Guerra. Direção: Terrence Malick. |. Roteiro Terrence Malick. Elenco: Sean Penn ,...

    • (662)
    • Drama, Guerra
    • Terrence Malick
    • 26 de fevereiro de 1999
  5. In 1942, Private Witt (Jim Caviezel) is a U.S. Army absconder living peacefully with the locals of a small South Pacific island. Discovered by his commanding officer, Sgt. Welsh (Sean Penn), Witt...

    • (5,2K)
    • Terrence Malick
    • R
    • Sean Penn
  6. Synopsis. In August 1942, U.S. Marine Private Robert Witt (Jim Caviezel), is AWOL from his unit and living with the easy-going and seemingly carefree Melanesian natives in the South Pacific. He is found and imprisoned on a troop carrier by his company NCO, First Sergeant Edward Welsh (Sean Penn).

  7. 8 de jan. de 1999 · The Thin Red Line. Roger Ebert January 08, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The actors in "The Thin Red Line" are making one movie, and the director is making another. This leads to an almost hallucinatory sense of displacement, as the actors struggle for realism, and the movie's point of view hovers above them ...