Hold Back The Night Trailer

Hold Back The Night Trailer (1956)

"In Frisco, Guadalcanal, Melbourne, Korea ... you'll hear about Capt. Sam MacKenzie ... and you'll hear it best from a woman !" 29 July 1956 Drama, War 80 mins

A Marine officer goes through Korea with the bottle of Scotch that his wife gave him in the last war.

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Cast

John Payne

as Capt. Sam McKenzie

Peter Graves

as Lt. Lee Couzens

Mona Freeman

as Anne Franklin McKenzie

Chuck Connors

as Sgt. Ekland

Robert Nichols

as Beany Smith

Robert Easton

as Ackerman, a soldier

John Wilder

as Tinker

Nicky Blair

as Papiro

John Craven

as Maj. Bob MacKay

Nelson Leigh

as Lt. Col. Toomey

Don Kelly

as Marine (uncredited)

Lee Rhodes

as Corsair Pilot (uncredited)

James Westmoreland

as Radio Operator (uncredited)

Loren Janes

as Lt. Bishop (uncredited)

Crew

Allan Dwan

Director

Ellsworth Fredericks

Ellsworth Fredericks Director of Photography

Hans J. Salter

Original Music Composer

Joseph Kish

Joseph Kish Set Decoration

Don Torpin

Don Torpin Assistant Director

Hayes Goetz

Hayes Goetz Producer

Hilyard M. Brown

Hilyard M. Brown Art Direction

Emile LaVigne

Emile LaVigne Makeup Artist

Ken Lobben

Ken Lobben Still Photographer

International Titles

Teufelskommando Marinecorps Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 25 January 1957

United States 29 July 1956

Production Companies

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