The Story of G.I. Joe (1945)

The Story of G.I. Joe
Directed by William A. Wellman
Written by Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, and Philip Stevenson based on books by Ernie Pyle
1945/USA
Lester Cowan Productions
Repeat viewing/YouTube

[box] Pvt. Robert “Wingless” Murphy: Look, this is a modern war, ain’t it? And I’m a modern guy, and the modern age is up in the air, not down here.[/box]

Burgess Meridith plays war correspondent Ernie Pyle but the plot focuses more on episodes from one platoon’s war as it fights its way north through Italy. The film is solid, if cliche ridden.

At 43, war correspondent Ernie Pyle is so much older than the G.I.’s he travels with that they call him “Pop”.  Early on he embeds himself with a platoon led by Lt. Walker (Robert Mitchum), with whom he develops a special rapport, and he keeps returning to the unit as it fights its way from North Africa toward Rome.

We get to know some of the men fairly well, marking several out for an early demise by the poignancy of their romantic attachments.  The progress of the platoon is marked first by defeat, then by costly victories, until it gets bogged down by German fire from a monastery building that the brass refuses to bomb.  With combat veterans as some of the members of the platoon.

The film works fairly well but bogs down, with its protagonists, about half way through at the monastery.    It was released shortly after Pulitzer Prize-winner Pyle was killed on Okinawa by Japanese machine-gun fire.

Robert Mitchum received his one and only Academy Award nomination for his performance in The Story of G.I. Joe.  He can’t be ever bad but he certainly had more nomination-worthy parts. (My vote would go to his unforgettable Harry Palmer in The Night of the Hunter.) The film was nominated in the categories of Best Writing, Original Screenplay; Best Music, Original Song (“Linda” by Ann Ronnell); and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.

Clip – Listening to “Linda” over Nazi radio

 

 

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