Laurents, A. (1949). He's yelling: Negro GI insists that the Japs are torturing his friend back in the jungles to make the rest of the reconnaissance mission reveal their position with wounded Frank Lovejoy (without helmet), Douglas Dick as the Major and GI Steve Brodie (extreme right) at the ready in one of the dramatic scenes in screen plays "Home of the brave", United Artists release, story of anti-Negro hate among GI's on a Jap-held South Pacific Island, a Stanley Kramer production. United Artists Corp..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLaurents, Arthur. He's Yelling: Negro GI Insists That the Japs Are Torturing His Friend Back in the Jungles to Make the Rest of the Reconnaissance Mission Reveal Their Position with Wounded Frank Lovejoy (without Helmet), Douglas Dick as the Major and GI Steve Brodie (extreme Right) at the Ready in One of the Dramatic Scenes in Screen Plays "Home of the Brave", United Artists Release, Story of Anti-Negro Hate Among GI's on a Jap-held South Pacific Island, a Stanley Kramer Production. [United States]: United Artists Corp., 1949.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLaurents, Arthur. He's Yelling: Negro GI Insists That the Japs Are Torturing His Friend Back in the Jungles to Make the Rest of the Reconnaissance Mission Reveal Their Position with Wounded Frank Lovejoy (without Helmet), Douglas Dick as the Major and GI Steve Brodie (extreme Right) at the Ready in One of the Dramatic Scenes in Screen Plays "Home of the Brave", United Artists Release, Story of Anti-Negro Hate Among GI's on a Jap-held South Pacific Island, a Stanley Kramer Production. United Artists Corp., 1949.