This is only the second Audie Murphy movie set in WWII after his autobiographical "To Hell and Back." Here Murphy steps out of his usual kid-Western role to play a civilian working for the Navy helping supply guerilla insurgents in the Philippines. His sole motive is not politics nor bravery, but to find his bride from whom he was separated during the Japanese invasion two years before
Directing | Herbert Coleman | Director |
Writing | Richard Maibaum | Screenplay |
Writing | Richard Maibaum | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Vincent Romaine | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Francisco Day | Assistant Director |
Production | Harold E. Knox | Production Supervisor |
Writing | Willard W. Willingham | Screenplay |
Sound | Henry Vars | Conductor |
Art | John B. Mansbridge | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert Olivas | Wardrobe Designer |
Sound | Frank McWhorter | Sound |
Sound | Henry Vars | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Jack Cornall | Supervising Sound Editor |
Art | Wilbur L. Russell | Property Master |
Directing | George Rutter | Script Supervisor |
Art | Harry Reif | Set Decoration |
Production | Richard Maibaum | Producer |
Camera | Kenneth Peach | Director of Photography |
Editing | Jodie Copelan | Supervising Film Editor |