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A punto de jubilarse, Jonathan Scott recuerda su larga carrera en la marina y la evolución del papel del portaaviones desde principios de los años 20.A punto de jubilarse, Jonathan Scott recuerda su larga carrera en la marina y la evolución del papel del portaaviones desde principios de los años 20.A punto de jubilarse, Jonathan Scott recuerda su larga carrera en la marina y la evolución del papel del portaaviones desde principios de los años 20.
Joel Allen
- Pilot
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Roger Anderson
- Pilot
- (sin acreditar)
Gregg Barton
- Pilot
- (sin acreditar)
Roscoe J. Behan
- Ames' Attache
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- CuriosidadesWayne Morris who portrayed Lt.McKinney was the only actor in the cast who had actual combat experience as a carrier pilot in WWII. As a fighter pilot, Morris shot down seven enemy planes and contributed to the sinking of five enemy ships. He was awarded four Distinguished Flying Crosses and two Air Medals. He was the only combat "ace" of all the Hollywood actors who went to war.
- PifiasDuring the attack sequence on the Japanese carriers at Midway, the film shows the dive bombers striking first. Actually, it was the torpedo bombers that attacked first. This was caused by missed communications between the torpedo planes and the fighter cover. It was supposed to be a coordinated high-low attack. Almost every torpedo plane was shot down. No torpedoes made hits. While a tragic accident, the torpedo planes drew the Japanese fighter cover down to wave top height. When the U.S. fighters and dive bombers arrived there were very few Japanese fighters to intercept them.
- Citas
Jonathan L. Scott: Turn that record over.
McCluskey: You can't get a girl out of your mind by turning a record over.
- ConexionesEdited from December 7th (1943)
- Banda sonoraTea for Two
(uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Played when Cmdr. Richard introduces Lt. Scott to the Admiral and his wife
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I thought I saw all of Gary Cooper's war movies, but I just caught this one today on TMC. As others have stated, Brennan and Cooper are a great pair and they were a very good pair in this movie. Except for the typical lack of bloody wounds (in forties war movies), it was impressive that the dramatic detail in this movie was more accurate than usual for this genre. The movie did a great job depicting the interaction in the CIC (combat information center) and elsewhere on the ships. However unusual it seemed, transitioning from black and white to color to show plot transition (The Wizard of Oz notwithstanding) was effective for me. Deep down, I think it might have been a way to sneak in color war footage. As I am also a Jane Wyatt (Spock's mother) fan, she was great as Scott's (Gary Cooper's character) wife. Although it did seem to be a bit incongruous that she dressed as well as she did considering her situation. (Sorry, you'll have to see the movie.) Summary: Whether or not you've seen Midway, see Task Force.
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- 27 ago 2004
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- Duración1 hora 56 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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