Le capitaine Reynolds et sa troupe luttent dans la jungle birmane contre les forces japonaises. Lors d'une soirée, il tombe amoureux d'une femme, Carla. Une histoire d'amour voit le jour, ma... Tout lireLe capitaine Reynolds et sa troupe luttent dans la jungle birmane contre les forces japonaises. Lors d'une soirée, il tombe amoureux d'une femme, Carla. Une histoire d'amour voit le jour, mais la réalité du conflit les rattrape bientôt.Le capitaine Reynolds et sa troupe luttent dans la jungle birmane contre les forces japonaises. Lors d'une soirée, il tombe amoureux d'une femme, Carla. Une histoire d'amour voit le jour, mais la réalité du conflit les rattrape bientôt.
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- AnecdotesSteve McQueen's role was originally going to be played by Sammy Davis Jr.. A feud had broken out between Davis and Frank Sinatra after Davis had claimed in a radio interview that he was a greater singer than Sinatra. Sinatra demanded he be dropped from the cast, and McQueen got the part. McQueen was mainly noted at the time for the television series Au nom de la loi (1958) and the horror movie Danger planétaire (1958). La Proie des vautours (1959) marked his introduction to working with director John Sturges, who went on to cast McQueen in his breakout role the following year, as second lead in Les 7 mercenaires (1960), and later as the motorcycle-jumping lead in the classic La Grande Évasion (1963).
- GaffesAt the beginning of this WWII film, supplies are parachuted to the troops. On several of the boxes, USAF was stenciled on the boxes. The United States Air Force was not named until 1947 and the stencil should have read USAAF (United States Army Air Force).
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Capt. Tom Reynolds: You know, the movies have got it all wrong, a cigarette tastes lousy when you're wounded.
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Sinatra keeps the hipster persona down to a minimum and delivers a good performance as the rather unorthodox commander of native troops. Of course he's confronted with a rather unorthodox situation when warlords with warrants from the Chinese Nationalist government in Chungking massacre Americans and Kachins for their supplies. Purportedly these were our allies.
In all of this Sinatra finds time to romance Gina Lollabrigida the kept woman of Paul Henreid a most mysterious person of influence and nurse Kipp Hamilton. Gina is a most entertaining diversion, but the real story is about the Chinese actions in World War II.
During the Fifties Chiang Kai-Shek was a godlike creature, a noble exile from Communism on Taiwan running the government we still recognized. Never So Few was a daring film for its time, fresh from the McCarthy years for daring to suggest the Nationalist Chinese were less than noble.
Actually what is described in Never So Few, independent warlords making deals with both sides is old business in the Orient. It was something our culture couldn't grasp, still can't in many ways.
Never So Few boosted the careers of three men in Sinatra's and Johnson's command. Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, and Dean Jones all of whom went on to substantial careers. For McQueen it was his first role of substance in a major motion picture.
I recall reading years ago that Hedda Hopper who always boosted Steve McQueen's career when she could in her column, claiming that while this was a good career move, he should avoid dependence on Frank Sinatra for his employment. McQueen being an independent sort of fellow anyway, probably would have come to that same conclusion on his own. Nevertheless he certainly did carve his own legend out in film history.
Never So Few is a decent war film of a little known theater of war for Americans and should be seen.
- bkoganbing
- 6 sept. 2007
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- Budget
- 3 480 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1