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''The Young Warriors'' is a war film filmed in 1966 by Universal Pictures based on Richard Matheson's 1960 novel ''The Beardless Warriors'' that was the working title of the film. The novel was inspired by Matheson's own experiences as an 18-year-old infantryman with the 87th Infantry Division in Germany in World War II. The film was directed by John Peyser who had directed 27 episodes of ''Combat!'' and would later direct 10 episodes of ''The Rat Patrol''.〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0679013/filmoseries#tt0055666〕 It was filmed cheaply by Universal on their backlot using many of its contract players, with Matheson asked to do a rewrite of his screenplay in order to utilise the battle sequences from Universal's ''To Hell and Back''.〔pp. 129-130 Bradle, Matthew R. and Matheson, Richard ''Richard Matheson on Screen: A History of the Filmed Works'' McFarland〕 When Universal wished to "lighten" Matheson's screenplay, they had Jonathan Daly write a comedy relief scene of chasing a duck through a minefield.〔 The film was released as a double feature with Rosalind Russell's ''Rosie!''.〔 http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9904E7DA1430EE3BBC4053DFB4668383679EDE〕 ==Plot== Europe: 1944. A group of replacements are assigned to Sgt Cooley's squad and sent into battle. Initially frightened, Hacker grows to love killing but loses that feeling as well. He is promoted to Corporal and later given his own squad.
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