A mild, made-for-TV religious drama, notable only as James Dean's first significant on-screen role.
Hill Number One (1951)
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Synopsis: Soldiers contemplate their fate on Easter and renew their faith by reflecting on the sacrifice Jesus made on Hill Number One.
Starring: Michael Ansara, James Dean, Ruth Hussey, Leif Erickson
Starring: Michael Ansara, James Dean, Ruth Hussey, Leif Erickson, Roddy McDowall, Joan Leslie, Gene Lockhart, Jeanne Cagney, Regis Toomey
Director: Arthur Pierson
Director: Arthur Pierson
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