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Abriendose paso

Título original: Breakthrough
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
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Abriendose paso (1950)
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Una unidad de infantería estadounidense, desde su entrenamiento previo a la invasión hasta el combate en Europa.Una unidad de infantería estadounidense, desde su entrenamiento previo a la invasión hasta el combate en Europa.Una unidad de infantería estadounidense, desde su entrenamiento previo a la invasión hasta el combate en Europa.

  • Dirección
    • Lewis Seiler
  • Guionistas
    • Joseph Breen
    • Bernard Girard
    • Ted Sherdeman
  • Elenco
    • David Brian
    • John Agar
    • Frank Lovejoy
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Breen
      • Bernard Girard
      • Ted Sherdeman
    • Elenco
      • David Brian
      • John Agar
      • Frank Lovejoy
    • 13Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    David Brian
    David Brian
    • Capt. Tom Hale
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Lt. Joe Mallory
    Frank Lovejoy
    Frank Lovejoy
    • Sgt. Pete Bell
    William Campbell
    William Campbell
    • Cpl. Danny Dominick
    • (as Bill Campbell)
    Paul Picerni
    Paul Picerni
    • Pvt. Edward P. Rojeck
    Greg McClure
    Greg McClure
    • Pvt. Frank Finley
    Richard Monahan
    Richard Monahan
    • Pvt. 'Four-Eff' Nelson
    Edward Norris
    Edward Norris
    • Sgt. Roy Henderson
    • (as Eddie Norris)
    Matt Willis
    Matt Willis
    • Pvt. Jimbo Hollis
    Dick Wesson
    Dick Wesson
    • Pvt. Sammy Hansen
    Suzanne Dalbert
    Suzanne Dalbert
    • Collette
    William Self
    • Pvt. George Glasheen
    Danny Arnold
    • Pvt. Rothman
    Danni Sue Nolan
    Danni Sue Nolan
    • Lt. Janis King
    Howard Negley
    Howard Negley
    • Lt. Col. John Lewis
    Thomas Alvarez
    • U.S. Soldier
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Andrade
    • U.S. Soldier
    • (sin créditos)
    Ralph Anthony
    • U.S. Soldier
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Breen
      • Bernard Girard
      • Ted Sherdeman
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    5ETO_Buff

    I Hoped It Would Be Good, But...

    The star of the film is John Agar, who starred the year before in Sands of Iwo Jima with John Wayne. Agar was also a friend of my grandfather, and in fact, taught me to play poker when I was eight years old. Unfortunately, though Agar was in three films with The Duke, thanks in large part to his 5-year marriage to Shirley Temple ("Who wants to shake the hand of the first man to put it to America's sweetheart?"), he also starred in a lot of B sci-fi movies during the 1950s. He also did another WWII flick called Hell Raiders because he thought it would never be released, and it shouldn't have been, but it was. Although he did guest appearances in many 1960s and 1970s TV series, like Rawhide, Combat!, and Charlie's Angels, I had reservations about this one before I saw it because of Agar's filmography. Turns out that my apprehension was well-founded. It's just not a good film, sadly. John was a genuinely nice guy, did a lot of volunteer work, and loved to entertain people, but never warranted any big film success after he divorced America's sweetheart (who was apparently a serious witch, with a capital "B").

    I thought it was cool that one of the characters in the film was from Klamath Falls, a small town in Southern Oregon where my dad was born and raised, and where one of my aunts and some cousins still live. It was that fact, and John Agar, that earned this one an additional star from me. One other thing that I liked about it is that it portrayed the hedgerow fighting in Normandy more extensively than any film that comes to mind. That's important because the hedgerows made breaking out of Normandy into the interior of France extremely difficult for the Allies. Otherwise, it was a pretty typical low-budget war movie with poor acting, lots of dramatics, and technical errors.
    6SnoopyStyle

    some good real war footage

    It's spring 1944. The movie follows a squad of American soldiers going through training. They are part of the first wave on D-Day, and they fight onward to the end.

    While I don't mind the characters, they aren't anything special. It is the classic one-of-every-kind sort of group. There are a few minor funny moments, but some downright awkward ones too. The action scenes with the actors are limited. They fill the rest out with real footage from different sides of the war and different battle locations. Some are recognizable and classic. Some are new and impressive. That's all I really want from this movie. There are probably ten minutes of real war footage that I like.
    gvb0907

    Effective and Unpretentious

    Solid war picture with capable cast - Bryan the grim company commander, Agar the aggressive junior officer, Lovejoy the good-natured noncom who also serves as the film's narrator. "Breakthrough" offers the usual cliches and too much stock footage, but its combat sequences are well done and the story never drags.
    8Asgardian

    A solid entertaining war movie, despite Agar's presence

    Like most of Agar's early movies, the surrounding cast were of sufficient quality to hide, and even carry, Mr. Shirley Temple.

    The WW2 period featured is one that is usually skipped over, despite the importance and difficulty of that time. The Allies were under pressure from a well organised defence, taking full advantage of the local terrain, this is all well communicated by this movie.

    Lovejoy, as the cagey experienced Sgt., is a marvel to watch, as his character does for his Lt., so he does for Agar, a wonderful fusion of living the role.

    A worthy entry for any war movie buff
    8TheFearmakers

    Better Than The Usual WWII Programmer

    It's refreshing to find an old B&W World War II flick that's more adventure than melodrama, despite the corny trope of the nicest guy on board showing-off a picture of his wife and kids, and winding up predictably dead...

    There's also the comic relief; a kindhearted simpleton; a muscle-bound dolt; a nervous, really young small town kid; a wise, head-strong Sergeant; an educated Lieutenant who lacks actual fighting experience; and his jaded, too-experienced Captain, trying to get him ready to, in this particular story, lead men onto the beaches of Normandy...

    All these examples aside, and despite pockets of timeworn dialogue, BREAKTHROUGH is original and entertaining enough to stand on its own merit, building up the plot within the action while in constant motion...

    John Agar plays Lt. Joe Mallory, bullied by first-billed David Brian as Capt. Hale outside a practice run, and we soon enter the barracks where the privates reluctantly await their upcoming campaign: there's enough quirks and physical attributes to distinguish each person so that everything means more, later on, when the bullets fly...

    In particular, Dick Wesson's Pvt. Hansen, doing imitations of Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart, which are cleverly written and genuinely funny: not just because the very nervous and young Richard Monahan, as Lt. Mallory... wearing foggy glasses and speaking in a high-pitched voice... needs something to keep him optimistic for what's ahead...

    Frank Lovejoy is important enough as Sergeant Pete Bell, whose rock-hard countenance not only grounds the picture but his gravely voice convincingly narrates: from a crowded freight ship to Normandy Beach, thrusting the sand-crawling troops through heavy German gunfire, up and down pathways and hillsides where most of the suspense occurs, and the body count begins...

    Unlike the more realistic SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, the soldiers don't drop like flies along the way. But there's a feeling that anything can happen, at any time, and that no particular man is safe...

    Even when the survivors find harbor in a French village that seems too good to be true, winding up in a climax that would repeat itself thirty-six years later in Stanley Kubrick's FULL METAL JACKET...

    So someone must've been familiar with BREAKTHROUGH: a nice little WWII-programmer that blends stock footage without seeming phony, and there's always a place to go without malaise, allowing the audience to keep track of each and every move.

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    • Trivia
      Features two actors who would play prominent roles in the Star Trek universe: David Brian who played John Gill in the original series "Patterns of Force" ('67), and William Campbell who played Trelane in "The Squire of Gothos" and also Koloth in both "The Trouble with Tribbles" ('67) and DS9 "Blood Oath" ('94).
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      In the first scene, we are introduced to the platoon as 1st Platoon. Later in the movie, one of the long-time members of the platoon refers to it as 3rd platoon. Near the end, it is referred to as 1st platoon again.
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      Lt. Joe Mallory: [conferring with a new junior officer] Johnson-! If you're as good under fire as you are on paper, we'll get along. And if you're *not*, I'll re-classify you and send you back to a repro-depo. Is *that* clear?

      Lt. Fred Johnson: Yes, sir.

      Lt. Joe Mallory: We're leaving tonight. You're getting the best rifle platoon in the regiment, and the best platoon sergeant in the *army*; You do what he tells you to do, and *maybe* your chances of staying *alive* another week, are going to be pretty good. Is *that* clear?

      Lt. Fred Johnson: Yes, sir.

      Lt. Joe Mallory: Until you know what this is all about, Johnson, you're nothing but a *messenger boy* for Sergeant Bell!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de agosto de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Fort Ord, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Warner Bros.
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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