'Casualty' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Only in Hollywood (2012)
Actors:
Greg Lewolt (actor),
Chanel Marriott (actress),
Morgan Benoit (actor),
Steve Judkins (director),
Steve Judkins (actor),
Steve Judkins (producer),
Steve Judkins (writer),
Margaux Harris (actress),
Richard Manriquez (actor),
Brent Steffensen (actor),
Liyo Cassini (actor),
Adam Fiorentino (actor),
Kirsty Lee Allan (actress),
Darren Tait (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Almost Famous IV (2011)
Actors:
Daniel Radcliffe (actor),
Hugh Laurie (actor),
Hugh Laurie (actor),
Leonardo DiCaprio (actor),
James Corden (actor),
Benedict Cumberbatch (actor),
Matthew Morrison (actor),
Rob Brydon (actor),
Idris Elba (actor),
Justin Bieber (actor),
Martin Freeman (actor),
Martin Freeman (actor),
Stephen Fry (actor),
Jonathan Ross (actor),
Hugh Grant (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Voices (2001)
Actors:
Jay Ashley (actor),
Dillon Day (actor),
Jon Dough (actor),
Alex Metro (actor),
April Flowers (actress),
Silvia Saint (actress),
Nic Cramer (producer),
Nic Cramer (writer),
Nic Cramer (director),
Nic Cramer (miscellaneous crew),
Nic Cramer (miscellaneous crew),
Sven-Erik Olsson (miscellaneous crew),
Frank Kay (producer),
Michael Kay (producer),
Jan-Olov Svensson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Adult,
The Proud and Profane (1956)
Actors:
Alma Macrorie (editor),
Victor Young (composer),
Marion Ross (actress),
Edith Head (costume designer),
George Seaton (writer),
George Seaton (director),
Deborah Kerr (actress),
Claude Akins (actor),
Robert Morse (actor),
William Perlberg (producer),
William Holden (actor),
Joe Turkel (actor),
Frank Gorshin (actor),
Vilgot Sjöman (miscellaneous crew),
Stanley Scheuer (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Taglines: A MOVIE OF STARTLING FRANKNESS...! (original print ad - all caps) From The Best Selling Novel That Sensationally Told The Most Intimate Secrets Of A Woman's Love! TWO OF TODAY'S MOST BRILLIANT STARS BRING YOU ONE OF THE BOLDEST LOVE STORIES THE SCREEN HAS EVER BROUGHT YOU...IT LAYS BARE THE HEART OF A WOMAN! (original print ad - all caps) The "From Here To Eternity Of 56" THEY LIVED THE MOST INTIMATE LOVE STORY TO COME OUT OF THE WAR! (original print ad - all caps)
The Proud and Profane (1956)
Actors:
Alma Macrorie (editor),
Victor Young (composer),
Marion Ross (actress),
Edith Head (costume designer),
George Seaton (writer),
George Seaton (director),
Deborah Kerr (actress),
Claude Akins (actor),
Robert Morse (actor),
William Perlberg (producer),
William Holden (actor),
Joe Turkel (actor),
Frank Gorshin (actor),
Vilgot Sjöman (miscellaneous crew),
Stanley Scheuer (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Taglines: A MOVIE OF STARTLING FRANKNESS...! (original print ad - all caps) From The Best Selling Novel That Sensationally Told The Most Intimate Secrets Of A Woman's Love! TWO OF TODAY'S MOST BRILLIANT STARS BRING YOU ONE OF THE BOLDEST LOVE STORIES THE SCREEN HAS EVER BROUGHT YOU...IT LAYS BARE THE HEART OF A WOMAN! (original print ad - all caps) The "From Here To Eternity Of 56" THEY LIVED THE MOST INTIMATE LOVE STORY TO COME OUT OF THE WAR! (original print ad - all caps)
The Proud and Profane (1956)
Actors:
Alma Macrorie (editor),
Victor Young (composer),
Marion Ross (actress),
Edith Head (costume designer),
George Seaton (writer),
George Seaton (director),
Deborah Kerr (actress),
Claude Akins (actor),
Robert Morse (actor),
William Perlberg (producer),
William Holden (actor),
Joe Turkel (actor),
Frank Gorshin (actor),
Vilgot Sjöman (miscellaneous crew),
Stanley Scheuer (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Taglines: A MOVIE OF STARTLING FRANKNESS...! (original print ad - all caps) From The Best Selling Novel That Sensationally Told The Most Intimate Secrets Of A Woman's Love! TWO OF TODAY'S MOST BRILLIANT STARS BRING YOU ONE OF THE BOLDEST LOVE STORIES THE SCREEN HAS EVER BROUGHT YOU...IT LAYS BARE THE HEART OF A WOMAN! (original print ad - all caps) The "From Here To Eternity Of 56" THEY LIVED THE MOST INTIMATE LOVE STORY TO COME OUT OF THE WAR! (original print ad - all caps)
Battle Circus (1953)
Actors:
Keenan Wynn (actor),
Arthur Space (actor),
Dick Simmons (actor),
Steve Forrest (actor),
Sammy McKim (actor),
Philip Ahn (actor),
Alvy Moore (actor),
Robert Nichols (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Howard Negley (actor),
Patrick Allen (actor),
Ted Jordan (actor),
Robert Carson (actor),
Sarah Selby (actress),
June Allyson (actress),
Plot: Nurse Lt. Ruth McGara is assigned to a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) unit near the front lines of the Korean War. There she meets and is roughly romanced by Major Jed Webbe, one of the unit's surgeons. Webbe is pushy and seems to care only for momentary pleasures, but McGara falls for him just the same. Their romance blossoms in the midst of overwhelming numbers of casualties, threats from the enemy and from the weather, and emergency evacuations that test the mettle of even a unit whose very name suggests quick mobility.
Keywords: korean-war
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: M-G-M's great drama of desire under fire!
Battleground (1949)
Actors:
Van Johnson (actor),
Richard Jaeckel (actor),
James Arness (actor),
Tommy Bond (actor),
Herbert Anderson (actor),
Richard Irving (actor),
Bill Erwin (actor),
Douglas Fowley (actor),
Leon Ames (actor),
Jean Del Val (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Gene Coogan (actor),
Billy Lechner (actor),
Dickie Jones (actor),
Plot: We follow a band of American soldiers as they engage the Germans in a snowy, foggy winter near Bastogne in World War II. They're low on fuel, rations, and ammunition; the Germans are constantly encouraging their surrender via radio and leaflets, and most importantly, the pervasive thick fog makes movement and identification difficult and prevents their relief by Allied air support. This film focuses much more on the psychology and morale of the soldiers than on action footage and heroics.
Keywords: battle-of-the-bulge, blockbuster, christmas, digging, digging-a-foxhole, infantry, jeep, machine-gun, military, paratrooper
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: The First Great Picture Of The Second World War ! The guts! The girls! The glory! of a lot of wonderful guys!
Quotes:
Hansan: This is an M-1, semi-automatic, high velocity...::Soldier: Look, you're not selling it to me, you're showing me how to fire it.
Major: Thank you Sergeant.::Holley: That's P.F.C. to you, major, as in praying for civilian
[while being bombarded by German artillery during a driving blizzard]::Holley: We've had good deals before, but this is the best one yet. This is great. I don't ever wanna go back. I found a home in the army.
Holley: Yeah, they really shoulda sent out a bigger patrol.::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Do you want to goof off?::Holley: Who said anything about goofing off?::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Nobody. I'm just saying, the best way is to tell them you heard voices talking in German.::PFC. Donald Jarvess: Let's say we heard voices talking in Japanese and let G-2 figure that out.
[as Bettis is digging a foxhole]::Holley: Let's not try to reach China this time, hey Bettis?::Bettis: Well there's no sense digging if you don't go deep.::Holley: The last one we dug one together, you went so deep that when I climbed out in the morning I got the bends.
[Holley returns to the squad from the hospital]::Pvt. "Kip" Kippton: Rough in the ETO. A little scratch on the leg and a month later he comes back in time for a three-day pass to Paris.
Holley: That the new platoon leader?::Pvt. Johnny Rodriguez: Yeah, fresh off the boat.::Pvt. Ernest J. "Pop" Stazak: I understand your problems, men. I was once an enlisted man, myself.::Holley: For six months, maybe. Then seventeen weeks at OCS and he's an officer and gentleman by special act of Congress.
Pvt. Garby: What time is it, Hanson?::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30.::Pvt. Garby: What? It can't be that late. We left at two o'clock.::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30 AM, Garby. Central Standard Time. Pretty near lunchtime in Springfield.::Pvt. Garby: You mean you never changed your watch?::Pvt. Hanson: What's the use of changing your watch?::Pvt. Garby: What's the use? You're here, you're not in Springfield, Illinois.::Pvt. Hanson: I hear you...
Holley: What's going on?::Sgt. Kinnie: Me and General McAulliffe decided to move I Company up on the line. That is if you agree.
Sgt. Walowicz: I want three volunteers to go out on a patrol, you, you, and you. You're in charge, Holley.::Holley: Why am I always volunteering for patrols? I'm just a cowboy.
Battleground (1949)
Actors:
Van Johnson (actor),
Richard Jaeckel (actor),
James Arness (actor),
Tommy Bond (actor),
Herbert Anderson (actor),
Richard Irving (actor),
Bill Erwin (actor),
Douglas Fowley (actor),
Leon Ames (actor),
Jean Del Val (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Gene Coogan (actor),
Billy Lechner (actor),
Dickie Jones (actor),
Plot: We follow a band of American soldiers as they engage the Germans in a snowy, foggy winter near Bastogne in World War II. They're low on fuel, rations, and ammunition; the Germans are constantly encouraging their surrender via radio and leaflets, and most importantly, the pervasive thick fog makes movement and identification difficult and prevents their relief by Allied air support. This film focuses much more on the psychology and morale of the soldiers than on action footage and heroics.
Keywords: battle-of-the-bulge, blockbuster, christmas, digging, digging-a-foxhole, infantry, jeep, machine-gun, military, paratrooper
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: The First Great Picture Of The Second World War ! The guts! The girls! The glory! of a lot of wonderful guys!
Quotes:
Hansan: This is an M-1, semi-automatic, high velocity...::Soldier: Look, you're not selling it to me, you're showing me how to fire it.
Major: Thank you Sergeant.::Holley: That's P.F.C. to you, major, as in praying for civilian
[while being bombarded by German artillery during a driving blizzard]::Holley: We've had good deals before, but this is the best one yet. This is great. I don't ever wanna go back. I found a home in the army.
Holley: Yeah, they really shoulda sent out a bigger patrol.::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Do you want to goof off?::Holley: Who said anything about goofing off?::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Nobody. I'm just saying, the best way is to tell them you heard voices talking in German.::PFC. Donald Jarvess: Let's say we heard voices talking in Japanese and let G-2 figure that out.
[as Bettis is digging a foxhole]::Holley: Let's not try to reach China this time, hey Bettis?::Bettis: Well there's no sense digging if you don't go deep.::Holley: The last one we dug one together, you went so deep that when I climbed out in the morning I got the bends.
[Holley returns to the squad from the hospital]::Pvt. "Kip" Kippton: Rough in the ETO. A little scratch on the leg and a month later he comes back in time for a three-day pass to Paris.
Holley: That the new platoon leader?::Pvt. Johnny Rodriguez: Yeah, fresh off the boat.::Pvt. Ernest J. "Pop" Stazak: I understand your problems, men. I was once an enlisted man, myself.::Holley: For six months, maybe. Then seventeen weeks at OCS and he's an officer and gentleman by special act of Congress.
Pvt. Garby: What time is it, Hanson?::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30.::Pvt. Garby: What? It can't be that late. We left at two o'clock.::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30 AM, Garby. Central Standard Time. Pretty near lunchtime in Springfield.::Pvt. Garby: You mean you never changed your watch?::Pvt. Hanson: What's the use of changing your watch?::Pvt. Garby: What's the use? You're here, you're not in Springfield, Illinois.::Pvt. Hanson: I hear you...
Holley: What's going on?::Sgt. Kinnie: Me and General McAulliffe decided to move I Company up on the line. That is if you agree.
Sgt. Walowicz: I want three volunteers to go out on a patrol, you, you, and you. You're in charge, Holley.::Holley: Why am I always volunteering for patrols? I'm just a cowboy.
Battleground (1949)
Actors:
Van Johnson (actor),
Richard Jaeckel (actor),
James Arness (actor),
Tommy Bond (actor),
Herbert Anderson (actor),
Richard Irving (actor),
Bill Erwin (actor),
Douglas Fowley (actor),
Leon Ames (actor),
Jean Del Val (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Gene Coogan (actor),
Billy Lechner (actor),
Dickie Jones (actor),
Plot: We follow a band of American soldiers as they engage the Germans in a snowy, foggy winter near Bastogne in World War II. They're low on fuel, rations, and ammunition; the Germans are constantly encouraging their surrender via radio and leaflets, and most importantly, the pervasive thick fog makes movement and identification difficult and prevents their relief by Allied air support. This film focuses much more on the psychology and morale of the soldiers than on action footage and heroics.
Keywords: battle-of-the-bulge, blockbuster, christmas, digging, digging-a-foxhole, infantry, jeep, machine-gun, military, paratrooper
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: The First Great Picture Of The Second World War ! The guts! The girls! The glory! of a lot of wonderful guys!
Quotes:
Hansan: This is an M-1, semi-automatic, high velocity...::Soldier: Look, you're not selling it to me, you're showing me how to fire it.
Major: Thank you Sergeant.::Holley: That's P.F.C. to you, major, as in praying for civilian
[while being bombarded by German artillery during a driving blizzard]::Holley: We've had good deals before, but this is the best one yet. This is great. I don't ever wanna go back. I found a home in the army.
Holley: Yeah, they really shoulda sent out a bigger patrol.::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Do you want to goof off?::Holley: Who said anything about goofing off?::PFC. Johnny Rodriguez: Nobody. I'm just saying, the best way is to tell them you heard voices talking in German.::PFC. Donald Jarvess: Let's say we heard voices talking in Japanese and let G-2 figure that out.
[as Bettis is digging a foxhole]::Holley: Let's not try to reach China this time, hey Bettis?::Bettis: Well there's no sense digging if you don't go deep.::Holley: The last one we dug one together, you went so deep that when I climbed out in the morning I got the bends.
[Holley returns to the squad from the hospital]::Pvt. "Kip" Kippton: Rough in the ETO. A little scratch on the leg and a month later he comes back in time for a three-day pass to Paris.
Holley: That the new platoon leader?::Pvt. Johnny Rodriguez: Yeah, fresh off the boat.::Pvt. Ernest J. "Pop" Stazak: I understand your problems, men. I was once an enlisted man, myself.::Holley: For six months, maybe. Then seventeen weeks at OCS and he's an officer and gentleman by special act of Congress.
Pvt. Garby: What time is it, Hanson?::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30.::Pvt. Garby: What? It can't be that late. We left at two o'clock.::Pvt. Hanson: 11:30 AM, Garby. Central Standard Time. Pretty near lunchtime in Springfield.::Pvt. Garby: You mean you never changed your watch?::Pvt. Hanson: What's the use of changing your watch?::Pvt. Garby: What's the use? You're here, you're not in Springfield, Illinois.::Pvt. Hanson: I hear you...
Holley: What's going on?::Sgt. Kinnie: Me and General McAulliffe decided to move I Company up on the line. That is if you agree.
Sgt. Walowicz: I want three volunteers to go out on a patrol, you, you, and you. You're in charge, Holley.::Holley: Why am I always volunteering for patrols? I'm just a cowboy.