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Baby Blue Marine is a 1976 American drama film set during World War II that was directed by John D. Hancock and starring Jan-Michael Vincent. The feature film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg.
Sep 11, 1976 · A young man fails basic training and is sent home in a Marine uniform, where he is mistaken for a hero. He falls in love with a waitress and helps three Japanese-American boys escape from a camp in the woods.
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- Drama
- John D. Hancock
- 1976-09-11
A young man has failed his basic training to become a Marine and is sent home wearing baby blue fatigues which indicate his failure. On the way, he is mugged by a Marine who is unstrung by battle fatigue, and leaves the young washout in a hero's uniform.
- John D. Hancock
- Jan-Michael Vincent
A Marine trainee (Jan-Michael Vincent) poses as a hero in 1943 and falls in love with a waitress (Glynnis O'Connor). The movie has a promising start but fails to deliver on its promises and ends on a confusing note.
En route, he is mugged by a battle-fatigued Marine Raider, who leaves him to hitch-hike home in an undeserved hero's uniform. A young man joins the Marines during WWII but fails to meet qualifications so is washed out and sent home in a light blue uniform which apparently indicates his status.
A would-be Marine fails basic training, and is sent home wearing the "baby blue" fatigues of a washout. En route, he is mugged by a battle-fatigued Marine Raider, who leaves him to hitch-hike home in an undeserved hero's uniform.
A comedy-drama about a World War II veteran who wears a marine uniform and is mistaken for a hero. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O’Connor, Richard Gere and more.