| Fotos (Alle 15 | Diashow) |
| Van Johnson | ... | Lt. Michael Grayson | |
| Lane Nakano | ... | Sam | |
| George Miki | ... | Chick | |
| Akira Fukunaga | ... | Frank | |
| Ken K. Okamoto | ... | Kaz | |
| Henry Oyasato | ... | Takashi Ohhara | |
| Harry Hamada | ... | Masami | |
| Henry Nakamura | ... | Tommy Kamakura | |
| Warner Anderson | ... | Col. Charles W. Pence | |
| Don Haggerty | ... | Sgt. Wilson I. Culley | |
| Gianna Maria Canale | ... | Rosina (as Gianna Canale) | |
| Dan Riss | ... | Capt. Solari | |
| übrige Besetzung in alphabetischer Reihenfolge: | |||
| Richard Anderson | ... | Lieutenant (uncredited) | |
| Danny Aredas | ... | Masami's Buddy (uncredited) | |
| John Banner | ... | German officer (uncredited) | |
| Hugh Beaumont | ... | Chaplain (uncredited) | |
| Robert Boon | ... | German soldier (uncredited) | |
| Mack Chandler | ... | Texas Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Monique Chantal | ... | French Girl (uncredited) | |
| Tony Christian | ... | German prisoner (uncredited) | |
| Mark W. Clark | ... | Himself (postscript) (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Ann Codee | ... | Pianist (uncredited) | |
| Albert D'Arno | ... | German soldier (uncredited) | |
| Josette Deegan | ... | French Girl (uncredited) | |
| René de Loffre | ... | French Boy (uncredited) | |
| Edward Earle | ... | General at Dress Parade (uncredited) | |
| Jerry Fujikawa | ... | Communications Sergeant (uncredited) | |
| Jack George | ... | French Priest (uncredited) | |
| Eugene Gericke | ... | Texas Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Henry Guttman | ... | German officer (uncredited) | |
| Claude Guy | ... | French Boy (uncredited) | |
| Joe Haworth | ... | Texas Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Gladys Holland | ... | French Girl (uncredited) | |
| Ray Hyke | ... | Military Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Toru Iura | ... | Interpreter (uncredited) | |
| Frank Iwanaga | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Tennessee Jim | ... | Texas Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Jeanne Lafayette | ... | French Girl (uncredited) | |
| Michele Lange | ... | French Bar Girl (uncredited) | |
| Freeman Lusk | ... | General at Dress Parade (uncredited) | |
| Harris Matsushige | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Louis Mercier | ... | French farmer (uncredited) | |
| Richard Monda | ... | Italian Boy (uncredited) | |
| Roger Moore | ... | Major (uncredited) | |
| Ernesto Morelli | ... | Italian Husband (uncredited) | |
| Rollin Moriyama | ... | Nisei (uncredited) | |
| Tsutomu Paul Nakamura | ... | Sergeant Major (uncredited) | |
| George Offerman Jr. | ... | Texas Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Frank Okada | ... | Platoon Leader (uncredited) | |
| Robert Otoi | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Walter Reed | ... | Captain (uncredited) | |
| John R. Reilly | ... | Texan (uncredited) | |
| Carmela Restivo | ... | Italian Woman (uncredited) | |
| Ned Roberts | ... | German soldier (uncredited) | |
| Mario Siletti | ... | Italian farmer (uncredited) | |
| Robert Spencer | ... | American Officer (uncredited) | |
| George Tanaguchi | ... | Ohhara's brother (uncredited) | |
| Paul Togawa | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Harry S. Truman | ... | Himself (postscript) (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Frank Wilcox | ... | HQ General (uncredited) | |
| Larry Winter | ... | German soldier (uncredited) | |
| William Yetter Sr. | ... | German soldier (uncredited) | |
Regie | |||
| Robert Pirosh | |||
Buch(In alphabetischer Reihenfolge) | ||
| Robert Pirosh | writer | |
Produktion | |||
| Dore Schary | .... | producer | |
Originalmusik | |||
| Alberto Colombo | |||
| Sidney Cutner | (uncredited) | ||
| Leo Shuken | (uncredited) | ||
Kamera | |||
| Paul Vogel | (as Paul C. Vogel) | ||
Schnitt | |||
| James E. Newcom | |||
Bauten/Dekorationsbau (art directors) | |||
| Cedric Gibbons | |||
| Eddie Imazu | |||
Bühnenbildner/Ausstatter (set decorators) | |||
| Edwin B. Willis | |||
Maske/Frisuren | |||
| William Tuttle | .... | makeup artist | |
Regieassistenten | |||
| Leslie H. Martinson | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Ausstattung (Stab) | |||
| Alfred E. Spencer | .... | associate set decorator | |
Ton Stab | |||
| Douglas Shearer | .... | recording supervisor | |
Spezialeffekte | |||
| A. Arnold Gillespie | .... | special effects | |
| Warren Newcombe | .... | special effects | |
Restlicher Stab | |||
| Thomas W. Akins | .... | technical advisor | |
| Mike Masaoka | .... | special consultant | |
| Leslie H. Martinson | .... | script supervisor (uncredited) | |
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This film depicts (for a 50's war flick) the trials of the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a group of ALL-VOLUNTEER Japanese-American soldiers that fought in Europe against the Axis forces. The soldiers in this unit volunteered from the concentration, err... internment camps to fight for their and our country. They performed brilliantly and became the highest decorated unit in U.S. Army history. Former Senator Daniel Inouye was an officer in the 442nd, too!
While this is not the most exciting war movie ever made, it is certainly worth adding to a collection, especially since it can be bought in a 2-VHS set with "Gung Ho." Of special note is the scene where two German soldiers are trying to make heads-or-tails of of the Japanese chatter on field phone lines they are tapping.