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Force of Arms (1951) HUN.SUB
After hard fighting in the Battle of San Pietro, the infantrymen of the American 36th Infantry Division are given five days of much needed rest. Sergeant Joe "Pete" Peterson (William Holden) meets WAC Lieutenant Eleanor "Ellie" MacKay (Nancy Olson) in a cemetery. However, his attempts to become better acquainted are brushed off. Later, Pete's friend and commanding officer, Major Blackford (Frank Lovejoy), tells him he has been given a battlefield commission and is now a second lieutenant.
When Sergeant McFee (Gene Evans) becomes upset because he has not received a letter from his wife in a long time, Pete takes him to the post office to investigate, and finds Ellie working there. This time, Ellie offers to buy Pete a drink in celebration of his promotion. Although he agrees, she still tries to keep things from becoming serious, revealing that she almost married another soldier, except he was killed, and does not want to risk falling in love again. However, when the division's leave is cut short, she cannot stay away. Pete gets her to agree to marry him on his next leave....
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Written by Orin Jannings
Richard Tregaskis (story)
Produced by Anthony Veiller
Starring William Holden
Nancy Olson
Cinematography Ted D. McCord
Edited by Owen Marks
Music by Max Steiner
William Holden as Sergeant/Lieutenant Joe "Pete" Peterson
Nancy Olson as Lieutenant Eleanor MacKay
Frank Lovejoy as Major Blackford
Gene Evans as Sergeant Smiley "Mac" McFee
Dick Wesson as Kleiner, one of Pete's men
Paul Picerni as Sheridan
Katherine Warren as Major Waldron, Eleanor's commander
Ross Ford as Hooker
Ron Hagerthy as Minto
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