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Mutige Frauen

Originaltitel: So Proudly We Hail!
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
2208
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Veronica Lake, Claudette Colbert, George Reeves, Paulette Goddard, Walter Abel, Barbara Britton, and Sonny Tufts in Mutige Frauen (1943)
A group of nurses returning from the war in the Phillippines recall their experiences in combat and in love.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA group of nurses returning from the war in the Philippines recall their experiences in combat and in love.A group of nurses returning from the war in the Philippines recall their experiences in combat and in love.A group of nurses returning from the war in the Philippines recall their experiences in combat and in love.

  • Regie
    • Mark Sandrich
  • Drehbuch
    • Allan Scott
    • Eunice Hatchitt
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Paulette Goddard
    • Veronica Lake
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,4/10
    2208
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Allan Scott
      • Eunice Hatchitt
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Paulette Goddard
      • Veronica Lake
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    • Für 4 Oscars nominiert
      • 4 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson
    Paulette Goddard
    Paulette Goddard
    • Lt. Joan O'Doul
    Veronica Lake
    Veronica Lake
    • Lt. Olivia D'Arcy
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Lt. John Summers
    Barbara Britton
    Barbara Britton
    • Lt. Rosemary Larson
    Walter Abel
    Walter Abel
    • Chaplain
    Sonny Tufts
    Sonny Tufts
    • Kansas
    Mary Servoss
    Mary Servoss
    • Capt. 'Ma' McGregor
    Ted Hecht
    Ted Hecht
    • Dr. Jose Bardia
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Dr. Harrison
    Hugh Ho Chang
    • Ling Chee
    • (as Dr. Hugh Ho Chang)
    Mary Treen
    Mary Treen
    • Lt. Sadie Schwartz
    Kitty Kelly
    Kitty Kelly
    • Lt. Ethel Armstrong
    Helen Lynd
    Helen Lynd
    • Lt. Elsie Bollenbacher
    Lorna Gray
    Lorna Gray
    • Lt. Tony Dacelli
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Lt. Irma Emerson
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Lt. Betty Peterson
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Lt. Carol Johnson
    • Regie
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Allan Scott
      • Eunice Hatchitt
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    8blanche-2

    Excellent film chronicling the nurses on Bataan

    Claudette Colbert heads up a team of army nurses caring for the wounded and dying in "So Proudly We Hail!" It's a great ensemble of fine actresses, including Paulette Goddard, Veronica Lake, Barbara Britton and others. This is the women's story, not often told, but certainly harrowing and inspiring. These nurses are in the Phillipines when MacArthur pulls out and they become stranded on Corregidor.

    The film is told in flashbacks, when the women are actually on their way home by ship, and Colbert, who plays "Davy" (Janet Davidson) is catatonic. The ship's doctor is trying to figure out how to help her and asks the women to tell their story. It's a rough one, filled with bombings, filth, malaria, little food, exhaustion, and dying.

    When "So Proudly We Hail!" was released, no one knew how the war would end as we do now, and the fall of the Philippines was seen as a major defeat for the U.S. I suspect that although the impact of seeing it today is very strong, it must have been a lot stronger for wartime audiences.

    As mentioned, it was wartime, so Hollywood didn't have a lot of men to choose from. George Reeves - today himself the subject of a film - plays Davy's love interest, John, and he's not only hunky but excellent. I couldn't figure out if he had a good speaking voice or I was just so used to hearing it after growing up with "Superman." But he's very effective, and it's sad that after serving in the war, he couldn't get his career back on track. Unfortunately, that happened to many actors who were just getting a foothold when war broke out.

    The other actor is the often maligned Sonny Tufts, a big, good looking blond who wasn't much of an actor, but he doesn't detract from the film either. He was probably more suited to this role than he was to others later on.

    But this is a women's movie all the way. At 40, Colbert was probably a little old for the role. However, she does a good job as a tough but motherly woman, protective of her nurses and quite the rule-breaker herself after she meets John. Veronica Lake gives what is perhaps her best performance as the angry Olivia. The supporting Oscar nomination should have gone to her - it's a showy role, and she does a fantastic job. Paulette Goddard did receive the nomination. She's a flirty, sexy man magnet and extremely likable. I've always thought in real life, with all that charm and charisma, she must have had to beat men off with a stick.

    "So Proudly We Hail!" gives as realistic a depiction of the conditions of war and the tremendous work of the nurses who served. It covers the same material as the excellent "Cry Havoc!" - also about nurses on Bataan. I highly recommend both films.

    As a bit of trivia, there were nurses who did not get out of Corregidor and were captured. They worked in the prison hospitals and had to endure terrible conditions, but surprisingly, they did survive -a tribute to their incredible inner strength and devotion to the wounded.
    9tavm

    So Proudly We Hail! is a compelling tribute to the nurses of World War II

    Since both of my Philippine parents were born while World War II was on and my mom eventually became a nurse, I've long wanted to watch this war drama about American nurses as they struggled to keep their sanity during that conflict. Before I go to the leading ladies, I have to mention that one of the first people we see on screen is one Mary Treen, a player from my favorite film-It's a Wonderful Life, who is another of the medical staff who provides some of the narration of the first half. She's just as compelling as many of the rest of the supporting cast which includes Sonny Tufts as a goofy soldier who falls for Paulette Goddard, and George Reeves as an Army man who takes a shine to Claudette Colbert. It's largely Colbert and Goddard who provide the spirit and occasional heartbreak of the film as we watch them both praise and whine about how the war is going. But the one genuine surprise here is Veronica Lake, usually a glamor girl in her roles, who becomes sullen here because of a tragedy involving Pearl Harbor. So on that note, So Proudly We Hail! comes highly recommended.
    7Doylenf

    Effective combination of suds, realism, patriotism in story of WW2 nurses...

    Hollywood deserves a big hand of applause for making SO PROUDLY WE HAIL at a time when the U.S. was still involved in WW2 and our struggles to overcome the Japanese in the Pacific. It opened to popular acclaim at New York's Radio City Music Hall where it played to contented audiences who were both entertained and impressed by the war realism depicted as nurses undergo the rigors of work among the wounded.

    It's still pretty impressive, although some of the flag-waving gets a little heavy and the suds flow pretty freely when the nurses discover romance. Claudette Colbert leads the pack of nurses with a nobility only Claudette could demonstrate--and sincerity. In lesser roles, Veronica Lake and Paulette Goddard acquit themselves well, with Goddard receiving a Supporting Actress nomination.

    Sonny Tufts achieved instant popularity with his role as the bumbling Kansas and George Reeves had one of the best roles of his career as Colbert's love interest.

    What makes the film remarkable for its time is the way it handles all of the action sequences--and there are plenty of them. The explosions don't look as if they're happening on a studio set but in the jungles and terrain of the story--and they're mighty effective in their realism, something even today's audiences can appreciate.

    On the debit side, the story is a little overlong and the flashback technique might not appeal to everyone. Still, it has holding power and is an example of one of the finer films of the period to deal with the role of women during World War II.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Appropriate Tribute To The Nurses In WWII

    Without some of the sappy romances, I would have rated this powerful movie a couple of stars higher. That's only my tastes in films. For the ladies, they might like this "war movie," a lot more because it pays tribute mainly nurses and all the romances are probably just the ticket.

    But for 126 minutes, I would have liked to see a bit less courtship scenes, which included some corny dialog. I realize they needed to break up the action scenes and give something for the females to watch, but they often made no sense. For example, near the end Colbert marries George Reeves (yes, Superman) even though she admits she knows almost nothing about the man!!.

    I did enjoy watching Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard and Vernoica Lake, however. All of them looked very pretty. Lake was missing her peek-a-boo long blonde hair but probably - at least facially - looked better than I've ever seen her. Her role was the most interesting.

    The movie succeeds in paying tribute to unsung heroes of any war: the nurses. They were an extremely hard-worked, under-appreciated group during World War II, so this tribute is well- earned and I'm glad to have seen it. God bless those ladies who made such sacrifices.
    9Niro

    Veronica Lake in a unique role

    Another fine film from AMC's 1998 "Veterans' Day Movie Marathon."

    This one details (in flashbacks) the daily ordeals of a company of Red Cross nurses serving in Bataan and Corregidor during WWII. For a change, Paulette Goddard plays the nurse with most of the male admirers (Sonny Tufts in particular), with Veronica Lake showing up late in a decidedly unsexy role (about which I can't say much more than that, lest I ruin it for you). Both offer up career performances, if that's saying much. Their leader, durable talent Claudette Colbert, holds the troop together throughout, despite numerous tragedies. Helping to prop *her* up is her persistent suitor George Reeves (later of the TV series, "Superman"). Interesting for the fact that it was shot while the war was still raging ~ so there are a lot of decidedly non-PC references to "Japs" ~ but this is a real salute to the unsung women who served in "the big one." A must-rent.

    4 Stars.

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    • Wissenswertes
      In keeping with Army regulations, Veronica Lake (Lt. Olivia D'Arcy) changed her famous "peek-a-boo" hairstyle. She only let her hair down once, in her final scene. Later she cut it with much publicity, because women who copied her and worked in factories kept getting their hair caught in the machinery.
    • Patzer
      In late 1941, Kansas jokes that he decided to join the Marines because his football team "wrecked" Army's team, which would imply that the game he was talking about occurred in the Fall of 1941. He earlier claims his team also beat Notre Dame, but the Fighting Irish were undefeated in 1941.
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      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: Stop prying into things that don't concern you.

      Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson: Maybe it does concern me. It concerns me that the morale of this group remains high. Until you joined up, it was. You're just a troublemaker. I-I don't really care what's bothering you at all. I don't like you any more than the rest of the girls do.

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: I'm supposed to be a nurse and that's all.

      Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson: No. There's more than that now that we're at war. Maybe you don't know what's up. Maybe you don't know what we're doing here.

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: You think I don't know. All right, I'll tell you. I know what I'm doing, I know why I'm here. I know what I'm going to do. I'm going to kill Japs.

      [stands up]

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: Every blood-stained one I can get my hands on!

      Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson: [hushed] Olivia!

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: That doesn't sound nice coming from a nurse, does it? We're supposed to be angels of mercy, we're supposed to tend to the wounded and take care of the sick. We're supposed to be kind and tender and serve humanity in the name of humanity. What humanity? Jap humanity?

      Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson: Olivia, be quiet!

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: No, you asked me, you wanted to know, you pried into things that didn't concern you.You wanted to know that this is - look! Look at that!

      [opens a locket Davidson was asking about]

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: Do you know what it is? I'll tell you, it's a boy.

      [door opens, two other girls look in]

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: Come in, both of you, you wanted to know too. Today is Christmas, isn't it? The time for cheer and good fellowship, and for peace. Well, today's my wedding day.

      [holds out locket]

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: You see that? He and I were to be married today, in Saint Louis. And why weren't we? Because he's dead. He died that first morning. They killed him. I saw him. He was running across the field to his plane and they killed him. Sixty bullets - sixty! By the time I got to him he was dead. His face was gone - I couldn't see him any more. Just blood - blood all over!

      [bursts into tears]

      Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson: [rushes to her side] Oh, Olivia!

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: Let me go. Let me go. They must be punished, and I'm going to punish them! He was dead. It was ended for him...

      [cries]

      Lt. Olivia D'Arcy: I wanted him... He was all I had... I loved him so much...

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Desperate Housewives: There's Something About a War (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      The Star Spangled Banner
      (1814) (uncredited)

      Music by John Stafford Smith

      In the score during the opening credits

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      • 19. August 1948 (Deutschland)
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