The film's original title was
Baptism of Fire. Victor Mature was to have been loaned to
RKO for
Split Second, but Fox decided to keep him to star in
The Glory Brigade. Filming began on September 15, 1952. The film was shot at the
United States Army Engineer School at
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The opening scene in which the bridge is blown up was filmed on the
Osage River in
Tuscumbia, Missouri. While filming a scene at
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, a demolition charge exploded underneath a boat, killing the boatman and injuring two others.
The Glory Brigade was Mature's first role as a combat soldier, and it was the only film in which Lee Marvin wore glasses in all of his scenes. ==Background==