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The Steel Helmet

Tribute to Samuel Fuller 2011 / The Steel Helmet / USA 1951

Veteran infantryman Fuller elaborated his experiences and memories from World War II into a low-budget drama set in the Korean War about a cynical sergeant named Zack who traverses the battlefields with a South Korean orphan in his wake. Today the cult film is valued for its emphasis on authenticity, atypical for the time, as well as for its courageous, anti-racial stance.

The Steel Helmet

Synopsis

An early work by Sam Fuller that was fundamentally influenced by meeting Robert Lippert. Of the three movies which the independent producer and California drive-in theater pioneer financed for the beginning director, this Korean War drama, shot while the three-year military conflict was still under way, is today considered the most noteworthy. Proud former infantryman Fuller drew upon his harrowing memories from the Second World War: anger, exhaustion, fear, confusion and sadness over a companion’s death, and his encounters with bizarre characters from various corners of America. He then put these intense experiences into the story of a cynical war skirmisher named Sergeant Zack (the outstanding Gene Evans) who travels across the battlefields with a South Korean orphan in his wake. Thanks to the emphasis that screenwriter and director Fuller placed on authenticity and to his journalist’s sense for grippingly portraying the moment on a relatively small scale, even sixty years after its creation The Steel Helmet is considered a highlight of the genre as well as a courageous contemplation of American society and its still-current problems (e.g. racism). And it achieved all this despite a laughably low budget ($100,000) and a mere ten shooting days (mainly in Los Angeles’s Griffith Park).

About the film

85 min / Black & white, 35 mm

Director Samuel Fuller / Screenplay Samuel Fuller / Dir. of Photography Ernest Miller / Music Paul Dunlap / Editor Philip Cahn / Producer Samuel Fuller, Robert Lippert / Production Deputy Corporation / Cast Gene Evans, Robert Hutton, Steve Brodie, James Edwards, Richard Loo, Sid Melton / Contact Hollywood Classics, Academy Film Archive

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