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| | Combustible Celluloid film review - The Big Red One (1980), Samuel Fuller, Lee Marvin, Mark Hamill, dvd review |
 | | The Big Red One is Marvin's platoon, which contains four soldiers who seem to survive every kind of horror, no matter how bizarre, and an endless series of young recruits who die before anyone can learn their names. |
 | | Now in 2004, the film critic Richard Schickel has spearheaded a "reconstruction," using the original screenplay and novelization, that brings the film up to 163 minutes, which is much closer to Fuller's original vision and suggests that his "4 hour" version was merely a pipe dream. |
 | | Next is deleted and alternate scenes, with commentary, then a twelve-minute newsreel about the original "big red 1," a 30-minute promo reel for the 1980 release, stills gallery, three trailers (two for the 1980 release and one for the 2004 release) and two radio spots from 1980. |
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