Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBased on the true story of the attempted defection in 1970 by a Lithuanian seaman seeking political asylum in the United States. Kudirka was denied asylum and returned to the Soviets, charge... Leggi tuttoBased on the true story of the attempted defection in 1970 by a Lithuanian seaman seeking political asylum in the United States. Kudirka was denied asylum and returned to the Soviets, charged with treason, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor. It was later discovered and veri... Leggi tuttoBased on the true story of the attempted defection in 1970 by a Lithuanian seaman seeking political asylum in the United States. Kudirka was denied asylum and returned to the Soviets, charged with treason, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor. It was later discovered and verified that his mother had been born in Brooklyn and gone to Lithuania at a young age, which... Leggi tutto
- Vincitore di 2 Primetime Emmy
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
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The movie nicely details the political and military ramifications from the fallout of one of the most shameful episodes in Coast Guard history. I was a sailor on board one of the two Coast Guard cutters involved in the filming of the movie in 1977. The movie was filmed in Portsmouth, NH, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery Maine, and off the coast of New Hampshire and southern Maine. The final scene shows Simas Kudirka (Arkin) and his wife Genna (Shirley Knight) reviewing the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant, the ship onto which Kudirka jumped. The actual ship shown in the movie was the USCGC Decisive at its home port of New Castle, NH.
1. Kidurka and wife outside the car. Wild Rose Lane, New Castle, NH. 2. Opening sequence/soccer game. New Castle Common, New Castle, NH. 3. Most "prison" footage shot at the same, Portsmouth Naval Prison. 4. Likely the Decisive CG Cutter, anchored there at Fort Constitution. 5. The Periscope or Navy Yard Paper has more details.......
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Alan Arkin is most known as a comedic character actor, but I feel his dramatic work is often underrated. During the 1960s and 1970s, he gave compelling, intense performances in movies like Wait Until Dark, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Catch-22, and The Other Side of Hell. This film features another fine dramatic turn from him. His Simas Kudrika is a likable fellow whose two great values of family and freedom create much of his internal conflict over whether or not to defect. While the audience roots for him, he is shown to be a bit selfish and irresponsible in his decision-making; however, this makes him all the more interesting. Arkin nails the performance and I am especially impressed by his ability to convincingly recite dialogue in another language without coming off like he's reading a cue card out of camera range.
While Arkin leaves the biggest impression, the other actors do great work too, especially Shirley Knight, Donald Pleasance, and Richard Jordon. No one ever comes off as cartoony; even the antagonists feel chillingly authentic.
The direction by David Lowell Rich is competent, never too fancy for its own good. The camerawork, as I mentioned before, makes the film feel like a documentary. My only criticism would be the music is a bit off in some scenes, but the music is used sparingly, so that's all right.
"Converting" the ship was done with some basic props, including cardboard signs inscribed in Russian glued over the standard English nameplates (e.g., for the radio room). I believe the trawler's name was done on canvas and somehow tied off to the hull.
Simas Kudirka's leap from the trawler to the cutter was of course performed by a stunt double, and resulted in a hard landing from a considerable height. The actor lay motionless for awhile, presumably to gather himself, before moving again. Of course, the final cut shows him jumping up immediately as if it was no big deal.
Fascinating experience for a kid to see. I wish I could find a copy of the movie.
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- QuizScenes were filmed on Maine Maritime Academy's training ship, TV State of Maine, during its annual training cruise in May 1977. Some senior midshipmen were used as extras.
- BlooperDuring Mr. Chadway's yelling in his officer of what has happened, for over five seconds, we can see what appears to be the boom mic hanging just in frame overhead. A couple minutes later when letting some guests in, on the left, upward, we can see what appears to be another piece of filming equipment.
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Prosecutor: In the spring of 1963 while you were working on the Sovetskaya Litva, is it not true you monitored foreign broadcasts of propaganda and fed them through the ship's speaker system?
Simas Kudirka: Music.
[quietly]
Prosecutor: Speak up, please! Do you admit to this act?
Simas Kudirka: Rock and roll music.
Prosecutor: I can't hear you!
Simas Kudirka: What difference does it make?
Lithuanian Court Judge: The defendant will speak louder.
Simas Kudirka: What difference does it make!
[yelling and standing up]
Simas Kudirka: You will convict me of treason, the same way you made me radio operator: because it suits your needs! What about my needs?
Genna Kudirka: Simas.
[in a hushing tone]
Simas Kudirka: I tell you, you are looking at a frightened rabbit; all my life I have done everything out of fear! When I jumped to the American ship, the fuse pounding in my heart so much I thought it would break into a thousand pieces. But the fear behind me was much worse than anything I was going in to. That's why I jumped. That's why I jumped. There was no treason; there was a life time of walking with my eyes down. You say I should have guilt because of my family - I do! But worse than that is the shame that I feel, that I felt, because I feared you so much! You accuse me of treason? I accuse YOU OF TREASON! You've taken a nation of men and turned us into sheep! But I have been in your prisons, I have been through your nightmare! What more is there to fear from you?
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1978)
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