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To the Shores of Iwo Jima

  • 1945
  • PG
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
188
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To the Shores of Iwo Jima (1945)
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Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.

  • Stars
    • Harlon Block
    • John H. Bradley
    • Rene A. Gagnon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    188
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Harlon Block
      • John H. Bradley
      • Rene A. Gagnon
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Harlon Block
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    John H. Bradley
    • Self - USN: Raises Flag
    Rene A. Gagnon
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    Ira H. Hayes
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • Self - Inevitable Triumph Speech
    • (archive sound)
    • (as Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
    Harold Schultz
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    Franklin Sousley
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    Mike Strank
    • Self - USMC: Raises Flag
    Richmond Kelly Turner
    • Self - USN
    • (as Adm. Turner)
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    8rsoonsa

    Courage has always been a virtue.

    An Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary, this 20 minute Technicolor production unfolds with graphic energy the nearly month long battle for Iwo Jima, a volcanic island lying 700 miles southeast of Japan, in which 20000 Japanese and nearly 7000 American fighting men were killed, a struggle eternalized by Joe Rosenthal's photograph of five Marines and a Navy corpsman raising a giant U.S. flag atop 550 foot high Mt. Suribachi, cinematically captured here in this well-edited (by Warner Bros.) effort. With all footage compiled by combat photographers from the U.S. Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, we watch as the defending positions are softened by an extensive aerial and Naval bombardment, followed by ten waves of landing craft occupied by men selected from 110000 (and 880 ships!) who had to fight for every inch of black sandy soil, as only 200 Japanese surrendered, many being fused by flamethrowers, shown in dispiriting detail during the course of this work which was released only two months after the brutal engagement, and months before the atomic bombing attacks upon the Japanese mainland.
    Michael_Elliott

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    To the Shores of Iwo Jima (1945)

    *** (out of 4)

    According to the IMDb, four men were killed and ten others were wounded while making this documentary, which shows actual footage of the Iwo Jima battle. The battle scenes are quite remarkable and are shown in vivid color but there's also several violent moments where we see dead Americans and their mutated bodies. There's also another scene where we're shown the Americans setting fire to a fox hole where several Japanese soldiers are. The documentary goes on to show the bodies of these men on fire. Received an Oscar nomination.
    8lee_eisenberg

    Anyone remember Ira Hayes?

    The Oscar-nominated "To the Shores of Iwo Jima" focuses on the US army's efforts to take the famous island, and features footage of the Marines raising the flag on Mt. Suribachi. Naturally the narration uses a racial epithet for the Japanese and the footage towards the end shows US forces using questionable methods to go after the Japanese forces. A lot of intense stuff here.

    But I'd say that the most important thing involving the raising of the flag wasn't known until years later. You see, one of the men who raised the flag was Ira Hayes, an Apache Indian. In the years after the war, Hayes drank himself to death. He was the subject of a song by Johnny Cash.

    Anyway, it's an OK documentary short. The main gist is that no matter what horror the men taking the island faced, they pressed on because they knew that the world was counting on them. Their country certainly was. The documentary's worth seeing.
    7unclesamsavage

    Succinct in Sixteen

    Invaluable, historical footage of arguably the hardest fought battle of the Pacific campaign. Helpful, sequential narration.

    Screenplay...................................... 7 / 10 Visuals................................................ 8 Sound................................................... 7 Editing................................................ 7 Timeless Utility................................. 7 Total.................................................... 41 / 50 = 7 Verdict................................................. Highly Recommended.
    6rmax304823

    Surprisingly Candid.

    For 1945 this was an unusually honest documentary. These shorts were generally shown in theaters in addition to the usual double bill, along with a newsreel and a cartoon.

    The Japanese are still "Japs" and they're given no credit for courage or ingenuity but neither are they the "bandylegged monkeys" of the films of the early war years like "Bataan." The photographers capture the unbelievable heroism of men fighting duels with an unseen enemy who has riddled the small island with interconnecting caves and tunnels that have made them impervious to bombardment.

    The methodical and emphatic narration describes our casualties bluntly and there are shots of dead and wounded Marines but the estimate of 4,000 Marine dead understates the actual number by 2,800. All together, there were 26,000 American casualties and 22,000 Japanese, most of whom were killed.

    The film is accurate in admitting that the raising of the flag over Mount Suribachi didn't represent our victory over the defenders. In some feature films, like "The Sands of Iwo Jima," it's presented as the climax of the battle, which the narration here makes clear it was not.

    The battle for the island went on for weeks. Even after the airfield was in use, there were attacks on pilots sleeping in their tents. But a twenty-minute short can't capture every event and this film does a fine job.

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      Four cameramen were killed and ten were wounded while filming this documentary.
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      Edited into Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Iwo Jima, Japan
    • Production companies
      • U.S. Government Office of War Information
      • United States Coast Guard
      • United States Marine Corps
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      20 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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