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  1. None but the Brave (Japanese: 勇者のみ, Hepburn: Yūsha Nomi, lit. ' Only the Brave ') is a 1965 epic anti-war film directed by Frank Sinatra, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Tokyo Eiga, Toho, and Sinatra Enterprises, it was the first film to be internationally co-produced between Japan and the United States.

  2. None But the Brave: Directed by Frank Sinatra. With Tatsuya Mihashi, Takeshi Katô, Homare Suguro, Kenji Sahara. During WW2, a platoon of Marines crash-lands on a tiny Pacific island occupied by a small Japanese unit.

  3. None But The Brave (1965) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #NoneButTheBraveA crippled C-47 transport crash-lands on a remote Pacific island. For the Marines aboard...

  4. Crash-landed Marines (Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tommy Sands) form an uneasy truce with forgotten Japanese soldiers on a South Pacific island.

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  5. Frank Sinatra directs and stars in this World War II drama about the truce created between the crew of a downed American plane and the Japanese soldiers desperately trying to build a ship to escape the desolate island when the Japanese discover they need the Americans' help to finish the craft.

  6. None but the Brave (1965) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. During World War II, American and Japanese soldiers stranded on a remote island call a truce in order to survive. Cast & Crew. Read More. Frank Sinatra. Director. Tatsuya Mihashi.

  7. American and Japanese soldiers, stranded on a tiny Pacific island during World War II, must make a temporary truce and cooperate to survive various tribulations. Told through the eyes of the American and Japanese unit commanders, who must deal with an atmosphere of growing distrust and tension between their men.