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| Kirk Douglas | Colonel Dax |
| Ralph Meeker | Corporal Phillip Paris |
| Adolphe Menjou | General George Broulard |
| George Macready | General Paul Mireau |
| Wayne Morris | Lieutenant Roget/Singing Man |
| Richard Anderson | Major Saint-Auban |
| Joe Turkel | Private Pierre Arnaud (as Joseph Turkel) |
| Christiane Kubrick | German Singer (as Susanne Christian) |
| Jerry Hausner | Proprietor of Cafe |
| Peter Capell | Narrator of opening sequence/Colonel Judge of court-martial |
| Timothy Carey | Private Ferol |
| Director | Stanley Kubrick
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| Producer | James B. Harris
Stanley Kubrick Kirk Douglas |
| Writer | Humphrey Cobb
Stanley Kubrick Calder Willingham |
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Safe in their picturesque chateau behind the front lines, the French General Staff passes down a direct order to Colonel Dax: take the Ant Hill at any cost. A blatant suicide mission, the attack is doomed to failure. Covering up their fatal blunder, the Generals order the arrest of three innocent soldiers, charging them with cowardice and mutiny. Dax, a lawyer in civilian life, rises to the men's defense but soon realizes that, unless he can prove that the Generals were to blame, nothing less than a miracle will save his clients from the firing squad. |
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