Error creating thumbnail: File missing ’’Hell to Eternity’’ (1960)
Hell’s to Eternity (1960), directed by Phil Karlson, depicts the battle for Saipan and the heroics of Marine PFC and Navy Cross recipient Guy Galbadon, who captured over 1,000 Japanese in combat. Although Galbadon was a Mexican-American in real life, he was portrayed by actor Jeffrey Hunter in the movie. The film also starred David Janssen , Vic Damone, John Larch, and Sessue Hayakawa. A neglected youth, raised by a Japanese-American family in Los Angeles, becomes a decorated Marine in World War II by using his fluency in the Japanese language.
The following weapons were used in the film Hell to Eternity :
M1 Carbine
Throughout the film, Marines carry the M1 Carbine .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Korean War Era M1 Carbine, with Birch Stock, Adjustable sight, bayonet lug, and twin magazine pouch - .30 Carbine. Most of the World War II variations of the M1 Carbine were sent back to the Military Arsenals and retrofitted with the Bayonet Lug and adjustable rear sight. This is the version seen after late 1945 and all the way until the 1960s. This version is seen most often in World War II movies, despite being anachronistic for most World War II battles.
The cast poses with Guy “Gabby” Galbadon (seated). Standing from left to right are Jeffrey Hunter , Vic Damone, and David Janssen .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sgt. Bill Hazen (David Janssen), left, and Galbadon (Hunter), right, carry the M1 carbine.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cpl. Pete Lewis (Vic Damone) fights with the M1 carbine. Note the anachronistic bayonet.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Galbadon (Hunter) oversees the Japanese surrender. General Matsui (Sessue Hayakawa) has his back to the camera.
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M1 Garand
Throughout the film, Marines carry the M1 Garand .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
File:Hell1 sm.jpg ”Let’s Go! US Marines”
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Camp Pendleton.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Training at Camp Pendleton.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Marines land on Saipan.
File:Hell11 sm.jpg The assault on Saipan.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Hand-to-hand combat on Saipan.
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File:Hell50 sm.jpg The Saipan killing field.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The M1 Garand serves as an emergency field IV.
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Arisaka Type 99
Throughout the film, Japanese soldiers carry the Arisaka Type 99 rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Arisaka Type-99 Substitute Standard - 7.7x58mm
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Japanese soldiers taunt the Marines.
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Type 99 Light Machine Gun
Throughout the film, Japanese defenders carry a Type 99 Light Machine Gun .
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81mm Mortar
Throughout the film, Japanese forces fire an 81mm mortar.
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M101 Howitzer
Throughout the film, Japanese forces fire the M101 Howitzer.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M101 Howitzer - 105x372mm
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122mm howitzer
Japanese defenders use a 122mm howitzer.
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M67 flamethrower tank
Throughout the film, Marines use the M67 flamethrower tank against Japanese defenders.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M67 flamethrower tank, nicknamed "Zippo," with the M7-6 tank flamethrower
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