Un coronel del ejército estadounidense recibe el encargo de formar una unidad de élite al estilo de los comandos con tropas canadienses de primera línea y la escoria del ejército estadounide... Leer todoUn coronel del ejército estadounidense recibe el encargo de formar una unidad de élite al estilo de los comandos con tropas canadienses de primera línea y la escoria del ejército estadounidense.Un coronel del ejército estadounidense recibe el encargo de formar una unidad de élite al estilo de los comandos con tropas canadienses de primera línea y la escoria del ejército estadounidense.
- Capt. Rose
- (as Harry Carey)
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- CuriosidadesOn the 30-mile hike, Maj. Bricker (Vince Edwards) tells the US troops, "Alright now--look alive! I know this is route step, but shape up!". "Route step" is a marching maneuver where troops don't have to keep cadence (stay in step) but should keep distance, interval, and alignment. This is similar to "At ease, march" but you are allowed to talk. Route step is primarily used when marching over bridges that may or may not be safe. Marching in cadence could create sympathetic vibrations in the bridge that could cause a collapse.
- PifiasOn Colonel Frederick's office map, Poland has its post-1945 borders and Germany is divided into the postwar East Germany and West Germany.
- Citas
Maj. Alan Crown: [after the Canadians finished singing a mocking version of 'Yankee Doodle'] Corporal Peacock, your stripes are not a licence to behave like an ass. There will be no more insulting or derogatory remarks about the Yanks, is that clear?
Cpl. Wilfrid Peacock: Yes, sir.
Cpl. Wilfrid Peacock: [addressing the Canadians] There will be no more insulting or derogatory remarks about the Yanks.
Pvt. Hugh MacDonald: Oh, would ordinary insults be acceptable, sir?
- Créditos adicionalesThe copyright date in the opening credits is MCMXLVIII, which would be 1948, not 1968, when the film was actually produced.
- Versiones alternativasThe TV version of the film plays with subtitles for the Germans; the video version dosen't include subtitles.
- ConexionesReferenced in Enemigos del crimen: REPORT 2493 KIDNAP 'Whose pretty girl are you?' (1969)
- Banda sonoraYou Always Hurt the One You Love
(uncredited)
Words by Allan Roberts and music by Doris Fisher
Sung by Andrew Prine and Gretchen Wyler in the bar prior to the fight.
A lot of Americans probably won't like how their countrymen are portrayed at the outset compared to the Canadian "hand-picked, best-trained men in the best-trained army in the world" (in the word's of the unit's American commander, portrayed by Holden). But they should be proud of what they were raised up to become, and how they acquitted themselves in battle. It's particularly nice to see the Canadian army portrayed with the respect it richly deserves.
There's many amusing scenes in the movie, including my favorite, the mess-hall scene with the Canadian hand-to-hand combat instructor from the PPCLI and the oafish American soldier (who had been denigrating the Canadians up to that point).
A great WWII movie, worth watching whenever it's on. The Canadian History channel follows showings with an interview with one of the founding members of this unit, who vouches for the general portrayal of events (though he said he doesn't recall them marching into the Montana training camp on their arrival, as portrayed in the movie). The takeover of the German unit in the town was somewhat fictionalized, too, and is a composite of several events (but that's the movies for you).
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 8.000.000 US$
- Duración2 horas 10 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1