Marlon Brando spielt x-GI, Ken, der im Krieg gelähmt wurde. Nachdem er einen heftigen Kampf mit Depressionen hat, die auf seine Verletzungen folgen, entdeckt Ken schon bald, dass es noch meh... Alles lesenMarlon Brando spielt x-GI, Ken, der im Krieg gelähmt wurde. Nachdem er einen heftigen Kampf mit Depressionen hat, die auf seine Verletzungen folgen, entdeckt Ken schon bald, dass es noch mehr Dinge gibt, die er im Leben überwinden muss.Marlon Brando spielt x-GI, Ken, der im Krieg gelähmt wurde. Nachdem er einen heftigen Kampf mit Depressionen hat, die auf seine Verletzungen folgen, entdeckt Ken schon bald, dass es noch mehr Dinge gibt, die er im Leben überwinden muss.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 7 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Mr. Doolin
- (as John Miller)
- Angel's Mother
- (as Marguerite Martin)
- Themselves
- (as And .... Forty Five of The Men of Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital)
- PVA Board
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The Men did not have the strong support of a major studio, but it had Marlon Brando who was winning raves at this time for his portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in Streetcar Named Desire. Many a time Broadway stars before and since did not recreate their career roles on film because Hollywood wanted box office insurance.
Stanley Kramer's independently produced film, risked no money for a major studio and proved Marlon Brando could both be a screen presence and a box office draw. So Brando and the entire Broadway cast with the exception of Jessica Tandy got to preserve A Streetcar Named Desire as it was first seen on stage on the strength of his good notices for The Men.
Brando dominates the film with combination of charm and bitterness not too many other actors could achieve. He's condemned to a wheelchair, not sure what if any of the functions of his lower body he will be able to use and control. His bitterness nearly drives away Teresa Wright who loves him in spite of all.
Look for good performances by Howard St. John and Dorothy Tree as Wright's parents, Everett Sloane as the doctor treating spinal cord injuries like Brando's and Richard Erdman as Brando's horse playing veteran friend. You might remember Erdman from Stalag 17 as barracks chief Hoffman. He's just as good here in The Men.
The wars change, but the injuries to life and limb to our armed services remain the same as do the problems therein. In that sense The Men is a timeless classic and the debut of a legend.
It marked the introduction of Marlon Brando to the movie goers fresh from his Broadway success as Stanley Kolowski in STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, which he also brought to film. And what a debut this dynamic actor made in the world of film and acting. It was the time of James Dean, Montgomery Clift and Brando.
Brando plays a war veteran, paralyzed in combat, facing the torturous ordeal of rehabilitation as a paraplegic. He is thorough and totally convincing in the role. Playing his fiance and eventually his wife is the lovely Theresa Wright, in another heartwarming performance that is expected of her. She works well with Brando, which, I'm sure, was no easy task.
In supporting roles, outstanding were Jack Webb and Richard Erdman as fellow veterans. Webb was excellent and far from his DRAGNET persona. I also liked Everett Sloan as the doctor who had to deal with watching "the men" face the reality of the world as it was. Arthur Jurado plays a young veteran that works hard to bring himself back to normalacy, whatever that is. There were 45 Men of Birmingham Veteran's Hospital playing themselves.
An excellent picture of it's time. And Brando's film legend beginning. A time when he was in top form with such films as STREETCAR, VIVA ZAPATA and THE WILD ONE that soon followed.
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- WissenswertesMarlon Brando is reported to have prepared for his role as an embittered paraplegic by lying in bed for a month in a veterans' hospital in order to learn how to maneuver a wheelchair effectively.
- PatzerAll throughout the scene of Ken and Ellen at the table in the restaurant, there are many editing continuity problems with the position of Ken's hand and the position of the menus.
- Zitate
Ellen's father: If he loves you as much you love him, he'll make you go.
Ellen: You've been so clever, so logical, I've never knew that you handled words so well.
Ellen's father: That's not an answer, Elly.
Ellen: You weren't quite so logical a few years ago when we needed some boys to ground and get killed or paralyzed.
- Crazy CreditsFILM DEDICATION: "In all Wars, since the beginning of History, there have been men who fought twice. The first time they battled with club, sword or machine gun. The second time they had none of these weapons. Yet this by far, was the greatest battle. It was fought with abiding faith and raw courage and in the end, Victory was achieved. This is the story of such a group of men. To them this film is dedicated."
- VerbindungenFeatured in From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995)
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- The Men
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- John Ford Ranch, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(swimming pool scene)
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- 420.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.995 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 27 Minuten
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