Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn American infantry unit, from its pre-invasion training to combat in Europe.An American infantry unit, from its pre-invasion training to combat in Europe.An American infantry unit, from its pre-invasion training to combat in Europe.
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- Cpl. Danny Dominick
- (as Bill Campbell)
- Sgt. Roy Henderson
- (as Eddie Norris)
- U.S. Soldier
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- U.S. Soldier
- (não creditado)
- U.S. Soldier
- (não creditado)
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The WW2 period featured is one that is usually skipped over, despite the importance and difficulty of that time. The Allies were under pressure from a well organised defence, taking full advantage of the local terrain, this is all well communicated by this movie.
Lovejoy, as the cagey experienced Sgt., is a marvel to watch, as his character does for his Lt., so he does for Agar, a wonderful fusion of living the role.
A worthy entry for any war movie buff
It's a simple plot as the film opens in Great Britain where the troops are gathering for the upcoming D-Day invasion. David Brian is a company commander and John Agar is new 2nd Lieutenant from Fort Benning who has in fact taken over the platoon Brian was formerly in charge of. A training foul up that could have been fatal gets Agar good and chewed out. However Sergeant Frank Lovejoy thinks Agar has the right stuff.
A bit of the plot from Twelve O'Clock High is also used in this film as well in regard to the conclusion.
A lot of familiar names and a lot of WW2 stock characters are used for the members of Agar's platoon.
The three leads are cast well and World War 2 film fans should be pleased.
I thought it was cool that one of the characters in the film was from Klamath Falls, a small town in Southern Oregon where my dad was born and raised, and where one of my aunts and some cousins still live. It was that fact, and John Agar, that earned this one an additional star from me. One other thing that I liked about it is that it portrayed the hedgerow fighting in Normandy more extensively than any film that comes to mind. That's important because the hedgerows made breaking out of Normandy into the interior of France extremely difficult for the Allies. Otherwise, it was a pretty typical low-budget war movie with poor acting, lots of dramatics, and technical errors.
Good, realistic WW2 drama. A good study in infantry platoon tactics and army life in general, especially the human side of war. No false heroics, no implausible action - gritty and believable.
While it is accurate and has some good action scenes, not incredibly profound. Doesn't really add anything to the annuls of war movies. Quite entertaining though.
While I don't mind the characters, they aren't anything special. It is the classic one-of-every-kind sort of group. There are a few minor funny moments, but some downright awkward ones too. The action scenes with the actors are limited. They fill the rest out with real footage from different sides of the war and different battle locations. Some are recognizable and classic. Some are new and impressive. That's all I really want from this movie. There are probably ten minutes of real war footage that I like.
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- CuriosidadesFeatures two actors who would play prominent roles in the Star Trek universe: David Brian who played John Gill in the original series "Patterns of Force" ('67), and William Campbell who played Trelane in "The Squire of Gothos" and also Koloth in both "The Trouble with Tribbles" ('67) and DS9 "Blood Oath" ('94).
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the first scene, we are introduced to the platoon as 1st Platoon. Later in the movie, one of the long-time members of the platoon refers to it as 3rd platoon. Near the end, it is referred to as 1st platoon again.
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Lt. Joe Mallory: [conferring with a new junior officer] Johnson-! If you're as good under fire as you are on paper, we'll get along. And if you're *not*, I'll re-classify you and send you back to a repro-depo. Is *that* clear?
Lt. Fred Johnson: Yes, sir.
Lt. Joe Mallory: We're leaving tonight. You're getting the best rifle platoon in the regiment, and the best platoon sergeant in the *army*; You do what he tells you to do, and *maybe* your chances of staying *alive* another week, are going to be pretty good. Is *that* clear?
Lt. Fred Johnson: Yes, sir.
Lt. Joe Mallory: Until you know what this is all about, Johnson, you're nothing but a *messenger boy* for Sergeant Bell!
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- US$ 784.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 31 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1