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The D.I. is a american film of genre Drama directed by Jack Webb released in USA on 30 may 1957 with Jack Webb

The D.I. (1957)

The D.I.
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Released in USA 30 may 1957
Length 1h46
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating72% 3.6400253.6400253.6400253.6400253.640025

The D.I. (1957) is a black-and-white military drama film starring, produced and directed by Jack Webb. The film was produced by Jack Webb's production company Mark VII Limited and distributed by Warner Bros.

Webb's co-star is his wife Jackie Loughery, a former Miss USA.

The film was the first screenplay by screenwriter James Lee Barrett and was based on his teleplay The Murder of a Sand Flea. Barrett had been on Parris Island as a Marine recruit in 1950.

Synopsis

Technical Sergeant Jim Moore, a Drill Instructor on Parris Island, has a thorn in his side, Private Owens (Don Dubbins), who always caves in when the pressure is on. Convinced he can make Owens into a Marine, Moore pushes Owens to the point of desertion.

Actors

Jack Webb

(Gunnery Sgt. Jim Moore)
Don Dubbins

(Pvt. Owens)
Jackie Loughery

(Anne)
Monica Lewis

(Burt)
Virginia Gregg

(Mrs. Owens)
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