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It always seems that WWI movies covered the European Theater more, as far as Blockbusters are concerned… “Longest Day”, “Bridge to Far”, “Patton”, “Guns of Navarone”, “Saving Private Ryan”. Positive the Pacific had the multitude of John Wayne Movies, but apt epics either dealt with Pearl Harbor or Midway, nothing else existed it seems.
Then I gawk “In Harms Blueprint” . This movie is a apt classic, with a obliging cast including Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Dana Andrews, Patricia Neal (may be one of her best), Henry Fonda, Burgess Merredith and many more.
This a “just grit” battle of the Pacific fable which we need more of. Its description of sea battles both before and after are classic, and the movies lenght is not noticed since you are continually interested in it.
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Yes, the movie is in dark and white, but it seems its supposed to be. The filming and actions sequences for its day are outstanding, and peruse you bass speakers or you will lose some china! Seeing this movie on REGULAR TV is not a sterling concept. They sever more than 20 minutes from it, raze its continuity, and it is NOT the same movie. networks would rather sell than eep the movie intact.
WATCH THE Stout LENGTH VERSION! Is like seeing a recent movie! A give this movie a standing thumbs up. This is one of the Dukes BEST.
Why do I like this movie so worthy? It’s an kindly epic with a helpful cast, an OK adore epic and … special effects. I like “The Duke”, Partricia Neal and Kirk Douglas, but so? The retort is that I consider that “In Harm’s Contrivance” captures the spirit of the American Navy in World War II in a advance perfect way; it shows flawed men and women trying to do their best under appalling conditions. It also shows the backstabbing and deceit that occasionally marked the rivalry between some commanders. Some parts gallop a bit, but the overall conclude, for me, is a movie that I have (and will) view over and over. Despite its age, it spins a capable yarn; the characters are believeable and bright. Wayne has delivered many gorgeous performances (mediate “The Unexcited Man”, “The Searchers” and John Ford’s cavalry trilogy) and his portrayal of Admiral Rockwell Torrey is one of them. In his committment to the Navy, his growing esteem for Nurse Maggir Haynes, and his conflict with his son, Wayne is at his top gain. Neal, in her post stroke first appearance is equally honorable. OK, the consume of unpleasant models to portray naval ships is off-putting, but it’s the characters and the myth that captures the viewer. The DVD is all that could be asked for short of a re-make of the film. It remains one of my favorites.
