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๐Ÿ”ด Title: QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT II: ENEMY FROM SPACE
๐Ÿ”ด Summary: Professor Quatermass, trying to gather support for his Lunar colonisation project, is intrigued by mysterious traces that have been showing up.. #sci-fi #sciencefiction

YOP 1957
Cast: Brian Donlevy, John Longden, Sidney James
Director: Val Guest
Writers: Nigel Kneale, Val Guest

๐Ÿ”ด Certificate: TV-MA

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Michael Caine, Cliff Robertson, & Henry Fonda in “Too Late the Hero” (1970)



In the 1942 Pacific theatre of World War II, Lieutenant Junior Grade Sam Lawson, USN, (Cliff Robertson) is a Japanese-language interpreter who has avoided combat. His commanding officer, Captain John G. Nolan (Henry Fonda), cancels Lawson’s leave and assigns him to a combat mission with the British infantry commando unit in the New Hebrides Islands. The British base is at the edge of the jungle, and on the other side of the jungle is a Japanese observation and communications post.

Lawson arrives at the base, a patrol of British soldiers sprint out of the jungle and across the open field, pursued by the Japanese. The base commander, Colonel Thompson (Harry Andrews), instructs his men to keep out of enemy range, and watch the patrol get cut down by Japanese rifle fire.

Lawson’s commando group is instructed to destroy the Japanese radio transmitter to prevent them from sounding the alarm, warning about an American naval convoy which is scheduled to appear on the horizon in three days.

The commando group is led by Captain Hornsby (Denholm Elliott), an upper class officer with a history of foolhardiness. The other members of the squad are draftees from Singapore whose enthusiasm for fighting leaves something to be desired: Private Tosh Hearne (Michael Caine), a cynical Cockney who is also the squad’s medic; Private Jock Thornton (Ian Bannen), a lean Scot; Private Campbell (Ronald Fraser) a fat Glaswegian; grey-haired Sergeant Johnstone (Percy Herbert); Signalman Scott (Harvey Jason) the radio operator; Private Griffiths (Martin Horsey); Private Rogers (Sean MacDuff); Privat. Currie (William Beckley); Private Connolly (Don Knight): Corporal McLean (Lance Percival); and Private Riddle (Roger Newman).

The squad reaches the Japanese post. Riddle, Connolly, and Currie are killed in a botched ambush. Johnstone is wounded in another encounter, and Hornsby leaves him behind, to be discovered by the Japanese, who slit his throat.

Scott drops the radio, and Hornsby decides to use the Japanese radio, walks boldly into the Japanese camp and enters the radio hut. He knocks out the radio operator and Scott goes to the hut, but Lawson refuses to go. After the Japanese radio operator comes to, both Scott and Hornsby are killed.

Lawson is now the ranking officer, with only Hearne, Campbell, Jock, Griffiths, and McLean left alive, and Jock’s been wounded. Japanese Major Yamaguchi is determined to stop them from reporting the existence of the secret Japanese airfield and planes they have discovered. Through loudspeakers in the trees, Yamaguchi exhorts the men to give themselves up. Lawson and Hearne agree that Yamaguchi (Ken Takakura) is not to be trusted, but Campbell is in favor of surrender, and he works at Griffiths as Jock weakens. Finally, while Lawson and Hearne are asleep, Campbell tries to sneak off into the jungle; but Jock spots him and asks where he is going. Campbell strangles Jock, wakes Griffiths and McLean, and the three of them run off.

Yamaguchi attempts to use the lives of Griffiths and McLean as bargaining chips. Campbell is killed in gruesome fashion after the Japanese discover he has a ring taken from the finger of one of the officers the patrol ambushed.) As Lawson and Hearne reach the edge of the open field adjacent to the British base, Yamaguchi announces that they have three minutes to surrender; Japanese soldiers have the field covered with rifles and machine guns. Hearne suggests that they give Yamaguchi a taste of his own medicine. They double back and shoot him. They then sprint out across the field. Despite cover fire from the base, first one, then the other is hit.

One of them rises and staggers to safety. It is Hearne. When Colonel Thompson asks who the other man was, Hearne replies, “A hero. He killed fifteen Japs single-handed. Thirty, if you like.”

A 1970 American war film produced & directed by Robert Aldrich, screenplay by Aldrich & Lukas Heller, from a story by Aldrich & Robert Sherman, cinematography by Joseph Biroc, starring Michael Caine, Cliff Robertson, Ian Bannen, Harry Andrews, Ken Takakura, and Henry Fonda. During filming, Robertson found out he won the Best Actor Oscar for “Charly” (1968). Frank Sinatra accepted it for him.

Aldrich wrote the story in 1959 with Robert Sherman. Aldrich wrote the first draft then had it rewritten by Lukas Heller. However the film was not made until after Aldrich had a big success with “The Dirty Dozen” (1967).

ABC Films, wanted another version of Aldrich’s “The Dirty Dozen” and this was a property that had some of the same elements, and had been languishing in studio drawers. The idea of the film came from an unpublished novel called “Don’t Die Mad” by Robert Sherman who had worked on several films with Aldrich.

In actuality, the Japanese never were in the New Hebrides in World War II. The American forces arrived in May 1942.

Although set during World War II, this is a deliberate allegory of the war that was raging in Vietnam at the time.

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Judgment At Nuremberg



The event the world will never forget! Winner of Two Academy Awardsยฎ including Actor in a Leading Role (Maximilian Schell, “A Bridge Too Far”) and nominated for eleven, including Best Picture, “Judgment at Nuremberg” is a magnificent achievement in filmmaking, boasting brilliant performances by an all-star cast. American judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy, “Inherit the Wind”) presides over the trial of four German jurists accused of “legalizing” Nazi atrocities. But as graphic accounts of sterilization and murder unfold in the courtroom, mounting political pressure for leniency forces Haywood to make the most harrowing and difficult decision of his career. This masterpiece, considered by many as one of the greatest films of all time was directed by the great Stanley Kramer (“The Defiant Ones””) with a stupendous cast that includes Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift and William Shatner.

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The Incredible Mr. Limpet



Arguably a cult film among baby boomers, this delightful comedy/fantasy tells the story of a nervous little Brooklyn bookkeeper who has an overwhelming love for fish. After rejection by the Navy, he actually becomes a fish (through the miracle of animation), meets a snail who shows him the “underwater” ropes, falls in love with a lady fish, and becomes a real war hero.

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The Way Ahead | David Niven | Classic Drama Movie | Film Noir | British Draftees



The Way Ahead – World W*r II drama that follows a group of British draftees, starting with their rigorous basic training, and ending with their deployment in North Africa.

The Way Ahead (1944)
Director: Carol Reed
Writers: Eric Ambler(original story), Peter Ustinov(screen play)
Stars: David Niven, Stanley Holloway, James Donald
Genre: Drama, War
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, French, German
Also Known As: The Immortal Battalion
Release Date: 6 June 1944 (UK)
Duration: 114 min
Filming Location: Pirbright Army Camp, Pirbright, Surrey, England, UK

Storyline:
A group of draftees are called up into the infantry during World War II. At first, they appear to be a hopeless bunch, but their Sergeant and Lieutenant have faith in them and mould them into a good team. When they go into action in North Africa, they realize what it’s all about.

Reviews:
“This is a film about a seemingly run of the mill sort of group. After the Brits were involved in WWII and saw how bad the going would be, the government was forced to draft men who would traditionally have been exempt. Men who were a bit old or involved with careers that might be deemed ‘useful’ to the effort were suddenly being called to duty, as times were dire. The beginning of the film shows these men being selected for service.

Unfortunately, this is a rather motley group and they tended to complain quite a bit as well (mostly by Stanley Holloway’s character). How they could become a productive unit seemed pretty doubtful and I doubt if such an unimpressive group of men would have been used as actors had this propaganda film been made a few years earlier–when things looked really bad for the British. However, now that the war was appearing win-able, I can understand the choices of actors.

There is nothing particularly magical about any of the film–their selection, their training or their combat experience in North Africa. However, all of it was very well handled and excelled because they tried to make it believable–normal, everyday men rising to the occasion. In many ways, it reminded me of a landlocked version of “In Which We Serve”–with fine acting and writing instead of jingoism and super-human exploits. Very well done.

There are a few interesting actors in the film. Peter Ustinov is in his first film and he plays a French-speaking man. While his French isn’t 100% fluid, it was decent and a bit of a surprise. Apparently, he was in real life David Niven’s assistant in the British Army and somehow ended up in the film–and thus began his career. Also, Dr. Who fans will appreciate that the Sergeant is played by Dr. #1, William Hartnell.

By the way, this is a little explanation for those who are not British or familiar with British history. Early in the film, someone asks Stanley Holloway’s character who he liked in Parliament. Holloway indicates the only one he liked was Guy Fawkes! Fawkes was part of a plot to blow up Parliament in 1605, but was caught and executed–and the Brits celebrate this to this day with Guy Fawkes Day–as day of merry-making, bonfires and fireworks! Obviously Holloway’s character wasn’t exactly fond of the government, eh?!” -Written by MartinHafer on IMDb.com

Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) The Way Ahead
Belgium (Flemish title) De weg die voor ons ligt
Belgium (French title) Le chemin du devoir
Brazil (alternative title) Caminho das Estrelas
Brazil Tรชmpera de Aรงo
Canada (English title) The Way Ahead
Czechoslovakia Cesta vpred
Denmark Vejen frem
Finland Kohtalon miehiรค
France L’hรฉroรฏque parade
Greece (transliterated title) O dromos pros ti doxa
Italy La via della gloria
Japan (Japanese title) ๆœ€ๅพŒใฎ็ชๆ’ƒ๏ผˆ1944๏ผ‰
Netherlands De weg die voor ons ligt
Norway Veien fram
Poland Droga przed nami
Portugal O 7ยบ. de Infantaria
Romania Calea รฎnainte
Soviet Union (Russian title) ะŸัƒั‚ัŒ ะฒะฟะตั€ะตะด
Spain Hacia adelante
Sweden ร–dets mรคn
Turkey (Turkish title) ฤฐleri – ร–lmek Var, Dรถnmek Yok
UK The Way Ahead
USA (cut version) The Immortal Battalion
USA The Way Ahead
West Germany (alternative title) Der Weg nach vorn

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