The story of the U. S. Army Chaplain Service as dramatized in the stories of three chaplains, Father Michael O'Keefe, Arnold Miller, and Tom Manning.The story of the U. S. Army Chaplain Service as dramatized in the stories of three chaplains, Father Michael O'Keefe, Arnold Miller, and Tom Manning.The story of the U. S. Army Chaplain Service as dramatized in the stories of three chaplains, Father Michael O'Keefe, Arnold Miller, and Tom Manning.
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- Narrator
- (voice)
- Commander at New Guinea
- (uncredited)
- Officer
- (uncredited)
- Brig Turnkey
- (uncredited)
- Soldier at Show
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe only shared credit of both Richard Carlson and Hugh Marlowe, unrelated look-alike actors who would both later be known for science fiction movies, and whom audiences continue to confuse with one another to this day.
- Quotes
Narrator: This is our army chaplain: a soldier, minister, priest of God. You will find the Millers, the Mannings, the O'Keefes, in the army camps, in the hospitals, on the high seas and strange lands; in the sky and in the foxholes. A soldier unarmed. Yet, not unarmed; for what better weapons may a man carry with him into battle than those of courage, of unswerving devotion to his faith and to his fellow Man?
The film starts with the death of a chaplain in combat. As the soldiers discuss what a great guy he was, the film goes back in time--back to when this priest was in his basic training for being a chaplain. The priest roomed with three men--Protestants and a rabbi. It makes sense to have the denominations vary like that, as the film obviously was meant to commemorate all faiths. And the rest of the film are little vignettes from the careers of all four chaplains. And, at the end, the film shows how the priest sacrificed his life to save another man. All in all, it was a tad schmaltzy but also very inspiring and well made. And, incidentally, you get to see Ronald Reagan and Richard Carlson in two of these roles--which is pretty interesting.
- planktonrules
- Apr 29, 2012
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Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1