THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE (1951)--with Greek subtitles

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Published on July 13, 2023 - Duration: 09:00s

THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE (1951)--with Greek subtitles

In 1862, a regiment of the Union Army is encamped near the Rappahannock River in Virginia.

Orders direct the regiment to move up river to engage the enemy.

Private Henry Fleming tells his comrades he is not afraid.

On patrol, Henry exchanges words with an unseen Confederate soldier stationed across the river who tells Henry to watch out for the "red badge," meaning a battle wound.

The regiment confidently sets out, but Henry is pensive.

As the regiment engages in battle, Henry's buddy, Tom Wilson, tells Henry to give his watch to his parents if he is killed.

During the battle, Henry deserts his regiment.

He learns his outfit won the battle, but he fears derision if he returns.

Henry sees his wounded comrades coming from battle, and wishes he, too, had a "red badge of courage." Henry slips back into the regiment as they march.

One of his comrades, Jim Conklin, is delusional from his injuries and dies.

Henry sees another Union regiment retreating and he is knocked unconscious by a soldier who refuses to tell Henry the reason for the retreat.

Regaining consciousness, Henry meets a soldier who escorts him to his regiment.

Henry falsely tells Tom his head injury was received in battle.

Henry tells Tom about Jim's death.

Tom tells Henry his absence was not noticed due to the heavy casualties suffered.

The next day, Henry talks as if he, too, engaged in the battle.


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