Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Marina de los Estados Unidos implementa una nueva idea de formar batallones de construcción que también son unidades de combate, en caso de un ataque ja... Leer todoDurante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Marina de los Estados Unidos implementa una nueva idea de formar batallones de construcción que también son unidades de combate, en caso de un ataque japonés.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Marina de los Estados Unidos implementa una nueva idea de formar batallones de construcción que también son unidades de combate, en caso de un ataque japonés.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 nominación en total
- Construction Worker
- (sin acreditar)
- Construction Worker
- (sin acreditar)
- Coxswain
- (sin acreditar)
- Bartender
- (sin acreditar)
- Seabee Barcroft
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRepublic, being as thrifty as it was, used a large number of stock shots from Tigres del aire (1942) for the scenes involving enemy aircraft.
- PifiasIn a couple of scenes, Japanese soldiers are seen pulling the pin out of grenades with their teeth and throwing them American style. Actual Japanese grenades had a compression actuator, not a pin. Typically, they would smack the top of the grenade on their helmet to start the fuse and then throw.
- Citas
Eddie Powers: I'm Eddie Powers, Donovan's factotum, meaning, "Man Friday". That's Latin.
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Yarrow: Well, I'm glad to know you Friday even if it's only Thursday.
- Créditos adicionalesThe film's opening credits dedication states: "Proudly and gratefully we dedicate this picture to the Civil Engineer Corps and the Construction Battalions - the Seabees of the United States Navy who have fired the imagination of the world with their colorful exploits throughout the Seven Seas."
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConexionesFeatured in That's Action (1977)
Unlike the war in Europe where the Allies would be looking to take an hold cities with facilities already there, like air fields for example, those planning the war in the Pacific knew that they would be starting from scratch. Airfields, fuel depots, etc. would have to be constructed on jungle islands in the Pacific. So the idea of a separate service for the construction trade was born.
Now that we know that the plot of The Fighting Seabees is so much hogwash, let me say that what the film does do very well is show the hazards of what the men in that service faced. Trying to build facilities at the same time as the enemy is firing on them. The scenario in this film is repeated many times over on the islands of the Pacific.
As to the story of this film, John Wayne reverses roles here. In most of his war films he's usually the professional military man, here he's the tough, but inpatient civilian who never seems to learn the value of military discipline. Of course being this is the Duke, he does redeem himself in the end in a spectacular manner.
A love triangle is tossed in here, rather unnecessarily in my opinion, a straightforward account of Seabee heroism would have been sufficient. Wayne and Navy Commander Dennis O'Keefe are both interested in war correspondent Susan Hayward. This was Hayward's second film with John Wayne, who along with Clark Gable, and Dean Martin, she once described as her three favorite leading men. Her big scene is when she's wounded and thinks she's cashing in, she declares her love for the Duke. Susan Hayward has always been a favorite of mine, but it's on the strength of her performances in her starring roles in the Fifties, not as the sex object in The Fighting Seabees.
The Fighting Seabees isn't one of the Duke's top 10 or even top 20, but it's a decent enough film to sit through even with the World War II heroic bravado that was obligatory at the time this was made. You even get to see John Wayne attempt the jitterbug. During that scene, the Duke looks mighty uncomfortable. He was never going to compete with Fred Astaire for roles.
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- 8 jul 2006
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- Presupuesto
- 1.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1