The Story of G.I. Joe
The Story of G.I. Joe, also credited in prints as Ernie Pyle's Story of G.I. Joe, is a 1945 American war film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Mitchum's only career Oscar nomination.
Plot
The untested infantrymen of C Company, 18th Infantry, U.S. Army, board trucks to travel to the front for the first time. Lt. Bill Walker allows war correspondent Ernie Pyle, himself a rookie to combat, to accompany them. Ernie follows the men all the way to the front lines through the rain and mud.
Awards
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| author | Guy Endore |
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| award | National Board of Review: Top Ten Films |
| director | William A. Wellman |
| editor | Albrecht Joseph |
| events | World War II |
| keywords | artillery battle of kasserine pass christmas dinner dead body first time force how to in house kill monte cassino nervous breakdown night patrol nothing pulitzer prize report road in italy string war correspondent |
| musicBy | Louis Applebaum |
| nomination | Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay |
| producer | David Hall Lester Cowan |
| productionCompany | Lester Cowan Productions, Inc. |
| publisher | United Artists |
| theme | biographical war |