What former first infantry division corporal recounted some of his wwii experiences as director of the 1980 movie the big red one?.

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Samuel Fuller

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Samuel Fuller was the former first infantry division corporal recounted some of his WWII Experiences as director of the 1980 movie the "Big Red One"

Who was Samuel Fuller?

Samuel Michael Fuller was an American cinema director, screenwriter, novelist, journalist, and World War II veteran best known for producing low-budget genre films with contentious topics that were frequently made outside the traditional studio system. In 1936, Fuller authored his first screenplay for Hats Off, and with the Western I Shot Jesse James, he made his directing debut (1949). Throughout the 1950s, he would go on to helm a number of further Westerns and military thrillers.

What  is Big Red One?

A 1980 American epic war movie starring Lee Marvin and a large ensemble supporting cast, including Mark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Siegfried Rauch, Bobby Di Chicco, and Kelly Ward, was produced by Samuel Fuller and released under the title The Big Red One.

It was privately created on a small budget, and as a cost-cutting strategy, it was shot on location in Israel based on Fuller's personal experiences. Even though it contains many of the scenes that were originally cut from the movie, Fuller's book of the same name was more of a companion piece than a novelization.

Who are screenwriter?

A screenplay writer, also known as a screenwriter, scriptwriter, or scenarist, is a writer who specialises in screenwriting. They create the screenplays that form the basis of mass media including movies, television shows, and video games.

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