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Darby's Rangers (released in the UK as The Young Invaders [1]) is a 1958 American war film starring James Garner as William Orlando Darby, who organizes and leads the first units of United States Army Rangers during World War II.
Garner was known for prominent roles in films such as Sayonara with Marlon Brando (1957), leading roles in Darby's Rangers with Stuart Whitman (1958) and Cash McCall with Natalie Wood (1960), a supporting role in The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine (1961), leading roles in Boys' Night Out with Kim Novak and Tony Randall ...
In 1958, the name of the school's athletic teams was changed from Cubs to Rangers after the famous Darby's Rangers. In 1958, the motion picture Darby's Rangers, [citation needed] starring James Garner as Darby, dramatized Darby's military exploits. Wayde Preston also played a character role based on Darby in the 1968 film Anzio. In 1992, Darby ...
Darby's Rangers; Dog (2022 film) E. The Eagle Has Landed (film) G. The Great Raid; M. Merrill's Marauders (film) R. Rogue (2020 film) S. Saving Private Ryan; T. The ...
This list of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative.. The entries on this list are war films or miniseries that are concerned with World War II (or the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.
Williams was born Adam William Berg in Wall Lake, Iowa, and likely raised in New York.A veteran "bad guy" actor of 1950s film and TV, he began his career after distinguished World War II military service as a United States Navy pilot, for which he received the Navy Cross.
Thatcher was born 15 January 1905 in Bombay, British India, [1] to British parents, Torin James Blair Thatcher, a police officer, and his wife Edith Rachel, a voice and piano teacher, younger daughter of the Hon. Justice Sir Herbert Batty, a puisne judge of the High Court of Bombay.
Foreman also said he intended to make his directorial debut with the movie. [8] In August 1961, Foreman said the project would be titled The Victors as he felt the theme of the book was that in war the winners are also the losers. [9] In February 1962, Foreman arrived in Los Angeles to cast the movie. [10]