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Diciembre de 1941. Sin esperanzas de socorro ni de reabastecimiento, un pequeño grupo de marines estadounidenses intenta impedir que la marina japonesa capture su base isleña.Diciembre de 1941. Sin esperanzas de socorro ni de reabastecimiento, un pequeño grupo de marines estadounidenses intenta impedir que la marina japonesa capture su base isleña.Diciembre de 1941. Sin esperanzas de socorro ni de reabastecimiento, un pequeño grupo de marines estadounidenses intenta impedir que la marina japonesa capture su base isleña.
- Nominado a 4 premios Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Joyce Arleen
- Cynthia Caton
- (sin créditos)
Hugh Beaumont
- Captain
- (sin créditos)
Barbara Britton
- Sally Cameron
- (sin créditos)
Hillary Brooke
- Girl at the Inn
- (sin créditos)
James Brown
- Wounded Marine First Lieutenant
- (sin créditos)
Robert Carson
- Marine Spotting Reconnaissance Plane
- (sin créditos)
Don Castle
- Pvt. Cunkle
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaParamount began work on this movie before the real-life battle for Wake Island was over.
- ErroresDuring the aerial battle at around 38 minutes one of the island defenders is shown shooting down a biplane. Biplanes would have been phased out as tactical weapons long before the war began.
- Citas
Pvt. Aloysius K. 'Smacksie' Randall: Boys, the honeymoon's over. From now on you're marines.
- ConexionesFeatured in Paramount Victory Short No. T2-3: The Price of Victory (1942)
- Bandas sonorasMarine Hymn
(uncredited)
Music by Jacques Offenbach ("Gendarme's Duet") 1867
Heard under opening credirs
Opinión destacada
Calling this movie a propaganda film is no insult--it was released very shortly after the actual fall of Wake Islan and was an effective way to put a face on these doomed defenders and energize the people at home in the war effort. Since it was completed so quickly, the exact details of the final doomed days of the soldiers was a bit murky so the studio filled in the gaps with fictionalized accounts of this struggle.
The film begins just before December 7, 1941 and the island is in the process of being turned into a military base. Civilian engineers and soldiers cover the barren island and they are unaware that they were directly in harm's way. Soon, the troops on the island would face invasion and annihilation.
As I said, the individual accounts of heroism were fictionalized through the creation of some characters such as those played by William Bendix and Robert Preston (who seem like an old married couple with their banter) as well Albert Dekker (who, as usual, plays a loudmouth patriot), Brian Donlevy and Macdonald Carey. The acting was very effective even though by today's standards some of the stories seem a bit clichéd--they were perfect for the time.
While far from one of the very best war films made during WWII, it was better than average and is well worth a look. Excellent quality and a rousing script make for a very good film.
A final note because I am an aviation nut. I hated one part of the film--the aerial scenes were often bad, as monoplanes (with a single wing) often magically became biplanes in mid-air (with two wings). While I could forgive them making Japanese planes that looked nothing like the real thing, having them change so radically in mid-flight was unforgivable. Did they think the audiences wouldn't notice?
The film begins just before December 7, 1941 and the island is in the process of being turned into a military base. Civilian engineers and soldiers cover the barren island and they are unaware that they were directly in harm's way. Soon, the troops on the island would face invasion and annihilation.
As I said, the individual accounts of heroism were fictionalized through the creation of some characters such as those played by William Bendix and Robert Preston (who seem like an old married couple with their banter) as well Albert Dekker (who, as usual, plays a loudmouth patriot), Brian Donlevy and Macdonald Carey. The acting was very effective even though by today's standards some of the stories seem a bit clichéd--they were perfect for the time.
While far from one of the very best war films made during WWII, it was better than average and is well worth a look. Excellent quality and a rousing script make for a very good film.
A final note because I am an aviation nut. I hated one part of the film--the aerial scenes were often bad, as monoplanes (with a single wing) often magically became biplanes in mid-air (with two wings). While I could forgive them making Japanese planes that looked nothing like the real thing, having them change so radically in mid-flight was unforgivable. Did they think the audiences wouldn't notice?
- planktonrules
- 10 dic 2007
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Wake Island
- Locaciones de filmación
- Salt Lake City, Utah, Estados Unidos(air scenes of Japanese attack planes)
- Productora
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- Presupuesto
- USD 826,061 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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