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Home of the Brave is a 1949 American war film based on a 1946 play of the same name by Arthur Laurents. It was directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie. The original play featured the protagonist being Jewish, rather than black.
James Johnson Edwards (March 6, 1918 – January 4, 1970) was an American actor in films and television. His most famous role was as Private Peter Moss in the 1949 film Home of the Brave, in which he portrayed a Black soldier experiencing racial prejudice while serving in the South Pacific during World War II.
Home of the Brave is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Irwin Winkler starring Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Biel, Brian Presley, Curtis Jackson, Christina Ricci and Chad Michael Murray that follows the lives of four Army National Guard soldiers in Iraq and their return to the United States.
Home of the Brave is a 1946 play by Arthur Laurents. A film adaptation was made in 1949, directed by Mark Robson. The Broadway production was directed by Michael Gordon. The play opened at the Belasco Theater on December 27, 1945, and closed on February 23, 1946.
Home of the Brave was nominated for the 2004 IDA Award by the International Documentary Association, [2] and was selected for competition at that year's Sundance Festival. [3] It was nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay by the Writers Guild of America in 2005, [4] and was one of the films featured at the first annual Traverse City Film ...
Its success was followed by a protest song called "Home of the Brave". The tune described a teenage boy who was criticized in his hometown for his choice of clothing and hairstyle. The song became another pop commercial success. [2] "Home of the Brave" would inspire Capitol to release Miller's third studio album, which would also have the same ...
Home of the Brave is an American old-time radio serial drama. It was broadcast on CBS beginning on January 6, 1941. [ 1 ] On April 28, 1941, it switched to NBC -Red, [ 2 ] where it remained until the series ended on September 19, 1941.