In this compelling short film, we follow the life of a Montford Point Marine as he reflects on his experiences and the challenges he faced as an African American in the Marine Corps. Set against the backdrop of racial segregation and the horrors of war, the film delves into the Marine's journey from the initial days of training to witnessing the devastating aftermath of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From Korea to Vietnam, the Marine's resilience and dedication shine through as he recounts his harrowing encounters with death and his unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers. Through his story, the film sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of African Americans in the Marine Corps and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these unsung heroes. Ultimately, it becomes a powerful testament to the Marine's determination to share his experiences, educate others, and preserve the legacy of African Americans in the military.
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Stars: Brenda McDowell, William McDowell
Crew: Dan Olmsted (Sound Mixer), Suhnny Stone Carter Bernardi (Production Assistant), Rachel Anna Moore (Researcher), Alexis Cabrera (Digital Producer), Trevor Getz (Producer), Joshua Cardenas (Colorist)
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Language: English
Studio: El Dorado Films
Runtime: 27 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Jan 01, 1970
IMDb: 10