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The Steel Helmet

United States

1951

84 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Samuel Fuller

PROD Samuel Fuller

SCR Samuel Fuller

DP Ernest Miller

CAST Gene Evans, Robert Hutton, Steve Brodie, James Edwards, Richard Loo, Sid Melton, Richard Monahan, Harold Fong, Neyle Morrow

ED Philip Cahn

MUSIC Paul Dunlap

Synopsis

The Steel Helmet marked Samuel Fuller’s official arrival as a mighty cinematic force. Despite its relatively low budget, this portrait of Korean War soldiers dealing with moral and racial identity crises remains one of the director’s most gripping, realistic depictions of the blood and guts of war, as well as a reflection of Fuller’s irreducible social conscience. So controversial were the film’s comments on domestic and war crimes (American bigotry, the Japanese-American WWII internment camps) that Fuller became the target of an FBI investigation. —The Criterion Collection

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Samuel Fuller

Noted for his tabloid-influenced storytelling style, breathless camera work, and extreme close-ups, Fuller was a pugnacious, tough-as-nails man whose movies reflect a uniquely personal vision; obsessed with themes of falsehood and deception, his films illuminated the cultural divisions at the heart of American society, depicting a grim, immoral world far removed from the placid surface typically on display in more mainstream fare. Celebrated as a genius by his fans, and denounced as a sensationalist by his detractors, Fuller was a deeply patriotic man quick to criticize his country’s flaws, as well as a raw, anarchic filmmaker capable of moments of inexpressible beauty; such contradictions fueled and ultimately defined both him and his body of work, which continues to exert tremendous influence over such prominent filmmakers as Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Jim Jarmusch. Samuel Michael Fuller was born August 12, 1911, in Worcester, MA, and raised in New York City; at the age… read more

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Josef K.

9Mar09

Although you can tell this film was made on a very low budget, it still moved and breathed. I guess, because of the low budget, I felt like I was watching a recording of a play, more so than an actual movie. this made it hard to put yourself into the story's environment. Still, Steel Helmet was enjoyable.  

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By Arthur S. on August 28, 2009

THE STEEL HELMET is the film that made Fuller into a major film-maker. His first masterpiece, it re-invented war films by refusing to separate the political hierarchies in which soldiers functioned…  read review

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By Christo​pher Smith on May 2, 2009

Samuel Fuller’s early B-movie classic (shot in 10 days in Griffith Park) is instantly recognizable with its explosive action, hard-bitten characters, and a number of classic moments that are some of…  read review

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