

March 28, 1984
1h 38m
EN
Sam Sills
This documentary examines the experiences of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, using interviews with survivors more than 50 years later. First, the film sets the context with the rise of Fascism. Then, in 1936, Spain's military revolts against the elected government, and the U.S. and Europe agree not to intervene. In response, volunteers snuck past border guards into Spain to fight with the Republicans. The men and women veterans describe the perils of reaching Spain, limited training, responsibilities of command thrust on the very young, deprivations of a soldier's life, lack of matériel, horrible rates of casualties, and ultimate vindication at the end of World War II.

Studs Terkel
Narrator

Bill Bailey
Cast

Ruth Davidow
Cast


Mary Dore, Noel Buckner, Sam Sills
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Colleen Dewhurst
Cast

John Houseman
Cast
Abraham Lincoln Brigade Film Project
N/A
The National Endowment for the Humanities
US