À la suite de l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, un jeune lieutenant accepte que sa future femme se porte volontaire pour une mission secrète, un bombardement qui fera entrer le pays en guerre contr... Tout lireÀ la suite de l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, un jeune lieutenant accepte que sa future femme se porte volontaire pour une mission secrète, un bombardement qui fera entrer le pays en guerre contre le Japon.À la suite de l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, un jeune lieutenant accepte que sa future femme se porte volontaire pour une mission secrète, un bombardement qui fera entrer le pays en guerre contre le Japon.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Bob Clever
- (as Gordon McDonald)
- 'Doc' White
- (as Horace McNally)
- Don Smith
- (as Wm. 'Bill' Phillips)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Lawson's plane arrives in Tokyo and sees the fire and smoke from the previous bomber, Davy Jones, we are not looking at a special effect. During the making of the film, there was a fuel-oil fire in Oakland, near the filming location. The quick-thinking filmmakers scrambled to fly their camera plane and B-25 through the area, capturing some very real footage for the movie.
- GaffesThe injuries of the crew of the Ruptured Duck are not completely correct. Lawson was hurt the worse, as the movie tries to portray, but in fact his face was pushed in from going through the windscreen of his plane. All of his front teeth were loosened and fell out into his hand when he tried to straighten them. His lower lip was laid open to the cleft in his chin. In addition to his leg being gashed open, his left bicep was severed in half. McClure's injuries were accurately portrayed; both shoulders were broken from hitting the backs of Lawson and Davenports seats. Davenport was shown was being non-ambulatory in the movie and generally helpless; however, other than a bad cut on his forehead (he went through the windscreen too), he was able to move around and help his three more badly injured crew mates. Clever was as badly injured as the movie portrayed him. Thatcher was the least injured, although he had a bleeding bump on his head, which was not shown in the movie. Thatcher received commendation for his efforts to help the three badly-injured crew members.
- Citations
Ted Lawson: Goodbye.
Young Dr. Chung: I have one sorrow, Lieutenant. that we did not have the medicine to ease your pain.
Ted Lawson: You saved my life, Doc.
Young Dr. Chung: I hope that someday you'll come back to us.
Ted Lawson: We'll be back. Maybe not us ourselves but a lotta guys like us, and I'd like to be with them. You're our kind of people.
Young Dr. Chung: Thank you, sir.
- Crédits fousIntro: "One-hundred and thirty-one days after December 7, 1941, a handful of young men, who had never dreamed of glory, struck the first blow at the heart of Japan. This is their true story we tell here."
- Versions alternativesThere is an alternate colorized version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Le Pont vers le Soleil (1961)
- Bandes originalesThe Army Air Corps Song
(1939) (uncredited)
Written by Robert Crawford
Played during the opening credits
But you have to get beyond some sentimental interludes for romance and that's where the story weakens somewhat, despite the sincerity of the moments depicted between VAN JOHNSON (as Lt. Dawson) and his loving wife (PHYLLIS THAXTER). Nevertheless, by the time the story reaches its powerful conclusion, you'll be rooting for the reunion of the husband (a wounded war hero who has lost one leg) and his wife who is expecting a baby.
Sterling performances help put the movie over. Never for a moment is the acting less than exceptional--and that includes VAN JOHNSON in the leading role, ably supported by SPENCER TRACY, ROBERT WALKER, ROBERT MITCHUM, DON DeFORE, SCOTT McKAY, STEPHEN McNALLY (billed as Horace McNally) and, in an unbilled small role, BILL WILLIAMS. All give natural portrayals that are as compelling as the events of the bombing over Tokyo, the crash landing in China and the many events that follow. Relationships between Americans and the Chinese make for the most touching elements in the crash scene and the hospitalization.
A fine tribute to the war effort, it's among the best of the service films produced by any of the major studios during WWII.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Trente Secondes sur Tokyo
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 900 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 18 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1