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Yanquis

Título original: Yanks
  • 1979
  • 16
  • 2h 18min
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Yanquis (1979)
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Al unirse a la Segunda Guerra Mundial, EE.UU. envía soldados al Reino Unido. Matt y John llegan en 1942. Cada uno ve a una mujer local, casada o comprometida con soldados que sirven lejos.Al unirse a la Segunda Guerra Mundial, EE.UU. envía soldados al Reino Unido. Matt y John llegan en 1942. Cada uno ve a una mujer local, casada o comprometida con soldados que sirven lejos.Al unirse a la Segunda Guerra Mundial, EE.UU. envía soldados al Reino Unido. Matt y John llegan en 1942. Cada uno ve a una mujer local, casada o comprometida con soldados que sirven lejos.

  • Dirección
    • John Schlesinger
  • Guión
    • Colin Welland
    • Walter Bernstein
  • Reparto principal
    • Richard Gere
    • Lisa Eichhorn
    • Vanessa Redgrave
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
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    • Dirección
      • John Schlesinger
    • Guión
      • Colin Welland
      • Walter Bernstein
    • Reparto principal
      • Richard Gere
      • Lisa Eichhorn
      • Vanessa Redgrave
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    • 21Reseñas de críticos
    • 54Metapuntuación
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    • Ganó 2 premios BAFTA
      • 6 premios y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Sergeant Matt Dyson
    Lisa Eichhorn
    Lisa Eichhorn
    • Jean Moreton
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Helen
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • John
    Chick Vennera
    Chick Vennera
    • Sergeant Danny Ruffelo
    Wendy Morgan
    Wendy Morgan
    • Mollie
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Clarrie Moreton
    Tony Melody
    Tony Melody
    • Jim Moreton
    Martin Smith
    • Geoff Moreton
    Philip Wileman
    • Billy Rathbone
    • (as Philip Whileman)
    Derek Thompson
    Derek Thompson
    • Ken
    Simon Harrison
    • Tim
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mrs Moody
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    • Henry
    Annie Ross
    Annie Ross
    • The Americans - Red Cross Lady
    Tom Nolan
    Tom Nolan
    • The Americans - Tom G.I. Drummer
    John Ratzenberger
    John Ratzenberger
    • The Americans - Corporal Cook
    Andy Lucas
    Andy Lucas
    • The Americans - Cook
    • (as Andy Pantelidou)
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      • John Schlesinger
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      • Colin Welland
      • Walter Bernstein
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    9jandesimpson

    Schlesinger's perceptive nostalgia piece

    "Yanks" tells of a peaceful invasion in wartime. In preparation for the Second Front, the closing phase of World War II, more than a million American military personnel were stationed in Britain. The film studies the effect of this invasion on one community in Northern England. Let me say at the outset that I have long regarded this largely forgotten film as one of the most important cinematic works of the '70's. The not inconsiderable director, John Schlesinger (he already had to his credit "A Kind of Loving", one of the least dated films of the British '60's "New Wave"), looks back from the vantage point of 35 years of history to a specific place in time to study attitudes of xenophobia that are still prevalent in Britain today. In doing so he always strives after balance so that neither culture is wholly right or wrong. There is a remarkable scene where the shopkeeper's daughter (Lisa Eichhorn) who has been dated by a GI (Richard Gere) cannot understand why he stands by and does nothing when a fellow GI turns on a black soldier for dancing with a white girl. Her response, which he equally cannot comprehend, is to dance with a black guy once order has been restored. It has to be admitted that the quest for balance is very nearly the film's undoing. On paper it may have seemed fine to have two affairs running simultaneously to represent class differences, that of the shopgirl and the army chef and that of the lady-of-the-manor figure (Vanessa Redgrave) and an American officer (William Devane). Both women have to square their consciences with their existing attachments, a fiance on active service at the front and a naval officer husband away at sea. The problem is that the Redgrave/Devane sequences rather border on cliche - son forced to attend a public school he detests but must endure because of family tradition, mother dividing her energies through playing the 'cello in an amateur orchestra and serving newly arrived GI's with refreshments. The Eichhorn/Gere scenes on the other hand work wonderfully. Both play their parts with tremendous sensitivity. There is a marvellous scene where the mother (another fine part by Rachel Roberts) finally agrees to Gere being invited to Sunday tea. Her transformation from suspicious bigotry to what is almost warm understanding of Gere's unforced politeness has a moving quality that reminds me of some of the great moments in "The Best Years of our Lives". There is a beautifully orchestrated grand finale where the Yanks depart that is the very stuff of great epic cinema. Here Richard Rodney Bennett's marvellous score melts into Anne Shelton singing "I'll Be Seeing You Again" as backing to the credits. John Schlesinger's singular achievement in "Yanks" is to recreate the type of experience we so often got from America in the '40's and add to it that element of reflective wisdom that is the most perceptive byproduct of nostalgia.
    manderson1857

    Exceptional wartime romance

    Those of us who have seen some of the more recent wartime romance movies (e.g., Pearl Harbor) will be eternally grateful for this well-done picture with its ensemble cast. I liked it so much that I bought a copy on DVD.

    This was the first time that I had seen William Devane and Lisa Eichorn in a movie, and I believe their performances were excellent. When William Devane, as the Captain, busts the NCOs for their conduct, it was the height of wartime realism at a human level.

    I loved the little nuances ... the mother wrapping the string around her hand after she receives the gift of a cake from Richard Gere ... the little boy and the bicycle ... the steam rising up around the train at the end ... excellent touches ...
    Geofbob

    Schlesinger's masterful tale of two cultures

    This is a beautifully judged and paced 1979 film by John Schlesinger, which explores wartime romance and a unique culture clash, with sensitivity, wit and an affectionate eye for the period in which it is set. The time, 1943/4; the place, a small town in the north of England; the parties, the US Army gathering for the invasion of mainland Europe, and the locals grateful for the military assistance but watchful for the virtue of their wives and daughters.

    Richard Gere's Sergeant-Cook, Matt, is surely still one of his best and certainly most sympathetic roles. His love affair with shopkeeper's daughter Jean (Lisa Eichhorn) - together with another on/off romance further up the social scale between William Devane's Captain and Vanessa Redgrave's upper class lady - highlight the painful choice between love and loyalty which war often presents. Meanwhile, the sunnier, trouble-free pairing and marriage of boxer Danny (Chick Vennera) and happy-go-lucky Mollie (Wendy Morgan) demonstrates that war can offer fresh starts as well as tragic ends.

    Though Schlesinger bases most of the film on the moral (and cinematic) values of the time in which it is set, he reminds us in one sequence of the segregation and race problems in the US Army, which would not be resolved until after the war (and of wider race problems in the US generally, which are still not resolved). Rightly, the movie makes no attempt to avoid emotion; and the ending with the troops, including Matt, Danny and the Captain, moving south to an uncertain future with the invasion force is genuinely moving.
    Nibbler1

    Evocative and entertaining

    The film works for me because it concentrates on the three relationships and lets the war get on with itself. It was written from a British viewpoint and reflects the experiences of many people in war-torn Britain who came in to contact with American servicemen. The impact of the arrival of so many hearty, healthy and relatively wealthy young men was massive. The film struck a chord with many people in the UK, both of my parent's generation - who lived through the war, and my generation - who had heard all about it. The fact that the film was set in the north of England accentuated the gulf which existed in our common language. Many a GI must have been baffled by our slang. The three relationships in the film worked quite well because each one was different. How many times must these events have happened for real? The film isn't as good as THE WAY TO THE STARS of 1945, but it did recreate the war-time atmosphere quite well and evokes a period of history which is still vivid in the minds of many who lived near US bases in the UK in WW2.
    7colingilbertwinlatonmill

    Power Stations

    Just watched this film again for at least the tenth time since it's release and never fail to be impressed by the accuracy of its portrayal of Northern England. In fact this is the England I remember growing up in in the 1960s and it really only started to change around the 1970s when we finally seemed to recover from post war austerity. Shops looked like that when I was a kid in suburbs of Newcastle. Several people mention the power station mistakenly suggesting it was out of place as it was nuclear. Most power stations in the UK are coal powered and still look exactly like this and as the film was made in and around Stalybridge and the pennine towns of Yorkshire and Lancashire it may well have been Stalybridge which was built in 1926 and definitely never a nuclear plant. Lovely film and exactly as wartime was described in countless family discussions with our mams and dads. This was often the only adventure in their lives so it came up over and over again.

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    • Curiosidades
      John Schlesinger originally delivered the film at a length of around 165 minutes. He was forced to cut the film by approximately 25 minutes before the film's premiere engagement. The film stayed at this length and the 165-minute director's cut has never been seen. Among the victims of the cuts was Bill Nighy, whose character Tom was deleted.
    • Pifias
      The film is set during WW2, but throughout the very first scene we see modern 1970s road markings.
    • Citas

      Mollie: Excuse me, please. I'm pregnant!

      Woman on train platform: So's half the bloody town, love!

    • Créditos adicionales
      The names in the opening credits are divided into two categories: The Americans and The British.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Running/Head Over Heels/Skatetown, U.S.A./The Legacy/Yanks (1979)
    • Banda sonora
      I'll Be Seeing You
      Sung by Anne Shelton

      Music by Sammy Fain (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Irving Kahal (uncredited)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de marzo de 1980 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
      • Alemania Occidental
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Ianquis
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Grand Hotel, Llandudno, Conwy, Gales, Reino Unido(Where Helen & John go for a trip)
    • Empresas productoras
      • John Schlesinger
      • Joseph Janni Production
      • Lester Persky Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • 6.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 3.931.010 US$
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 3.931.010 US$
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Duración
      • 2h 18min(138 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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