Battle Circus
Theatrical release poster
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Maj. Jed Webbe
Humphrey Bogart
Lt. Ruth McGara
June Allyson
Sgt. Orvil Statt
Keenan Wynn
Lt. Col. Hilary Walters
Robert Keith
Capt. John 'Rusty' Rustford
William Campbell
Battle Circus (1953) is war movie, that follows the exploits of MASH 66 during the Korean War. Lt. Ruth McGara (June Allyson) is newly assigned to the MASH unit as a nurse, and soon she becomes the target of the romantic advances of Maj. Jed Webbe (Humphrey Bogart ). Their romance is however soon interrupted, when the hospital has to retreat from the advancing North Koreans.
The following weapons were used in the film Battle Circus :
Colt M1911
Both Webbe and Capt. "Rusty" Rustford (William Campbell) carry a Colt M1911 in a shoulder holster throughout most of the movie.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Colt M1911 - .45 ACP
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Webbe cleans his pistol.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Here Webbe has both his Colt and his M1 Carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The colonel talks to Webbe on the radio, while Rusty looks on.
M1 Carbine
Most of the soldiers in the movie, including Webbe, Sgt. Statt (Keenan Wynn ) and Col. Walters (Robert Keith), carry M1 Carbines .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of the soldiers with an M1 Carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Webbe uses his Carbine while the convoy gets ambushed.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Statt climbs down from the jeep, holding his Carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Webbe and Statt talk to an unnamed sergeant (Steve Forrest ). All three have M1 Carbines.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The sergeant and the lieutenant (Jeff Richards) watch as the convoy descends down the hill.
M1 Garand
The second most common rifle the American soldiers use in the movie is the M1 Garand .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Soldiers, all armed with M1 Garands, defend their position from the North Korean attack.
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Springfield M1903
In one scene a North Korean soldier is seen firing at Rustford with a Springfield M1903 rifle. It should be noted, that it's rather unlikely, that a North Korean would be armed with a Springfield.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The North Korean soldier shoots at Rusty's helicopter.
Browning Automatic Rifle
In one scene, when a fortified American position is attacked, one of the soldiers in the background can be seen with a BAR .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The soldiers prepare to defend their position. Note the soldier with the BAR at the far back.
Browning M1919
In the same scene, the Americans also use a couple of Browning M1919 machine guns to hold back the North Koreans.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The soldiers with the Browning machine gun shoot at the Koreans.
Mk 2 hand grenade
A North Korean prisoner (Philip Ahn), who is taken to the hospital, smuggles in a Mk 2 hand grenade , which was earlier given to him by another Korean prisoner (Ralph Ahn, Philip's brother), and threathens to blow up the whole place, but Ruth manages to calm him down and takes the grenade away from him.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The North Korean prisoner sneaks the grenade to the other prisoner.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The prisoner threatens the doctors with the grenade.