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Lancha torpedera 109

Título original: PT 109
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 2h 20min
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Lancha torpedera 109 (1963)
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El Presidente John F. Kennedy guardó un regalo de investidura único en su escritorio: un coco envuelto en plástico. La historia de ese coco es la historia heroica del PT 109.El Presidente John F. Kennedy guardó un regalo de investidura único en su escritorio: un coco envuelto en plástico. La historia de ese coco es la historia heroica del PT 109.El Presidente John F. Kennedy guardó un regalo de investidura único en su escritorio: un coco envuelto en plástico. La historia de ese coco es la historia heroica del PT 109.

  • Dirección
    • Leslie H. Martinson
  • Guionistas
    • Richard L. Breen
    • Howard Sheehan
    • Vincent X. Flaherty
  • Elenco
    • Cliff Robertson
    • Robert Culp
    • Ty Hardin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Guionistas
      • Richard L. Breen
      • Howard Sheehan
      • Vincent X. Flaherty
    • Elenco
      • Cliff Robertson
      • Robert Culp
      • Ty Hardin
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    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • Lt. (J.G.) John F. Kennedy
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Ensign George 'Barney' Ross
    Ty Hardin
    Ty Hardin
    • Ensign Leonard J. Thom
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Commander C.R. Ritchie
    Grant Williams
    Grant Williams
    • Lt. Alvin Cluster
    Lew Gallo
    Lew Gallo
    • Yeoman Rogers
    Errol John
    Errol John
    • Benjamin Kevu
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Lt. Reginald Evans
    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Charles 'Bucky' Harris
    William Douglas
    William Douglas
    • Gerard Zinser
    Biff Elliot
    Biff Elliot
    • Edgar E. Mauer
    • (as Biff Elliott)
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    • Edmund Drewitch
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Raymond Starkey
    Clyde Howdy
    Clyde Howdy
    • Leon Drawdy
    Buzz Martin
    Buzz Martin
    • Mate Maurice Kowal
    James McCallion
    James McCallion
    • Patrick McMahon
    Joseph Gallison
    Joseph Gallison
    • Harold Marney
    • (as Evan McCord)
    Sam Reese
    Sam Reese
    • Andrew Kirksey
    • (as Sammy Reese)
    • Dirección
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Guionistas
      • Richard L. Breen
      • Howard Sheehan
      • Vincent X. Flaherty
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    6Doylenf

    Bland performance by Cliff Robertson as JFK amid some excitingly staged war scenes...

    Despite the bland performance of CLIFF ROBERTSON as JFK, PT 109 manages to be a well-staged WWII adventure photographed in handsome Technicolor with some very fine special effects that make all the battle scenes look very realistic.

    The best performance in the film is delivered by JAMES GREGORY as the hard-nosed commander of the PT squadron, with a cynical view of the young Kennedy who has had no wartime training until he arrives in the Pacific to put together a crew to work aboard a hastily repaired patrol boat.

    It's a story of courage and heroism that could have been told in ninety minutes to make the drama more taut. Instead, the film is padded out to a two-hours and twenty-minutes length that makes it feel like another "Mr. Roberts," especially during the long first hour.

    All of the squadron members are well played by a cast that includes TY HARDIN, GRANT WILLIAMS and ROBERT BLAKE as able seamen who form Kennedy's crew. Touches of wartime humor are present with amusing lines throughout. ("The skipper would mount a tank on a PT boat if he could find one," says a loyal crewman at one point). And when Kennedy is reminded of how idealistic he is when confronting the most unfavorable situations, he replies with a grin: "It must be a character flaw."

    The only real flaw with the film is its length, which robs it of some much needed tension toward the middle. However, as a film examining the earlier life of JFK's participation as a lieutenant in WWII, it's satisfying enough as a realistic depiction of the events aboard PT 109.

    Summing up: The basic story of Kennedy's efforts to bring his men back safely from a dangerous mission is effectively portrayed and manages to hold the interest despite being overlong. Worth seeing at least once.
    TxMike

    Timely (in 1963) dramatization of President Kennedy's Naval service.

    Cliff Robertson was a good choice to play Lt. John F. Kennedy, new PT boat commander in 1944. He looked a bit like Kennedy and was able to recreate many of his mannerisms. This movie hit the theaters in the USA in June 1963, just after I graduated from high school, and only five months before President Kennedy died from a bullet in Dallas, Texas. I remember it well, it was perfect for the times, as it dramatized the events where the boat, PT 109, was rammed by a Japanese destroyer and sank, but Kennedy was able to lead the survivors to safety in the hostile South Pacific waters.

    The movie opens in August 1942, the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, the US Navy was using PT boats because they were fast, had a shallow draft, and carried a good complement of torpedoes. We first see Lt. Kennedy receiving his assignment aboard a destroyer, in 1943 or 1944, then landing on the island base. With no active boats available, he was offered the PT 109, which had been neglected and was not ship-shape. He was given a makeshift crew, and one week to get it seaworthy. Which he and his men do, and pass the inspection with flying colors. Kennedy is shown as a leader by example, working side by side with his men, and taking the time to thank them for a job well done.

    The movie goes on to show the deployment of the 109 into regular service, and the incident which resulted in the sinking of the boat and subsequent fight for survival. Even though he was eligible for an assignment stateside, Kennedy took another boat and continued the battle. It is well made for a 1963 movie.

    Kennedy was born in 1917 and was 26 when he enlisted in the Navy after Harvard. When he was 38 he completed his book, "Profiles In Courage" which won a Pulitzer Prize. When he was only 43, in 1960, he defeated Richard Nixon and became President of the USA. In November 1963, he was dead. In spite of his flaws as a man, as a leader and as a President he was remarkable, and this is a good movie to remind us of that.
    arsportsltd

    Good War Movie

    As a Veteran I like War Movies and this film re tells the story of John F Kennedy's bravery in the Pacific theatre in WWII. John Kennedy had a mythic reputation while in office and Warner Bros was surely not going to do anything to dispel that myth. Cliff Robertson able star is cast as JFK. Others mentioned for the JFK role were Warren Beatty and a WB contract player Edd Byrnes who found fame as Kookie on 77 Sunset Strip. (Byrnes has written a book about his life which is a good read) Likely the reliable Mr. Robertson was more to the liking of the President than Warren Beatty or Edd Byrnes -who would have been my choice. Byrnes would have made JFK what he really was: A Randy Young Man! This is a good film, modest and easy to watch. It is also noted for the appearances of Warner Bros stars Ty Hardin and Grant Williams, and also Robert Culp, Robert Blake, et al who would find their mark as TV stars in the future. As has been noted Jack Warner who ran Warner Bros with an iron fist with great results deemed himself the Producer of this film likely to assuage any doubts of the Kennedy family of this film portraying JFK in anything but a positive light.

    PT 109 is a respectful movie of a Naval Hero.

    David Barra Los Angeles
    7grantss

    Good, entertaining depiction of JFK's WW2 exploits

    Solomon Islands, 1943. US forces are slowly pushing the Japanese out of the region. Short of larger warships, and suited to the shallow, narrow waters of the Solomons, the US Navy is heavily reliant on Patrol Torpedo (PT) boats to harry the enemy and perform all manner of other duties. One such boat is PT-109. Based on a (mostly) true story, here we see PT-109's exploits in the Solomons campaign, especially one incident for which it would become famous. Moreover, the movie focuses on the exploits and derring-do of PT-109's commander, Lt (jg) John Fitzgerald Kennedy...

    Good, entertaining depiction of JFK's wartime adventures in the Solomons, and the one famous incident in particular. Never dull, and with some degree of grit, this is a rollicking adventure story. Some liberties taken with regard to historical accuracy, but not major ones. Reasonably accurate, militarily. Is possibly a bit too folksy at times in terms of the crew interactions.

    Good work by Cliff Robertson as JFK. Supporting cast put in solid performances too.

    Possibly even more fascinating than the movie is the making of it. JFK was President when the movie was made. He had veto power over the choice of director (he blocked at least one chosen director), got to choose who played himself (Cliff Robertson got the nod) and had input into other areas of the movie too. He managed to see the movie (he was assassinated five months after it was released) and said he liked it, but also thought that, at 2 hrs 20 mins, the movie was perhaps too long.
    7mrohlee

    Excellent little war movie

    This movie has some great characters, some nice action, humor, and is really enjoyable to watch. The fact that it's based on real life incidents from JFK's time in the Navy makes it that much better. There are some nice touches that show that the boat wasn't the best in the fleet and JFK wasn't shown as a Superman. One of my favorite movie lines is from this movie. The boat has been sunk, several men are hurt and JFK gives a little speech to try to raise everyone's spirits and concludes his positive spin by saying the "odds are with us". Robert Culp very irritated says "We are trapped behind enemy lines, no food, no medical supplies, no one knows where we are, Japanese patrols are all around us, how can you stand there and say the odds are with us??" JFK says "I guess it's a character flaw".

    The 60s and 70s would have been so much better for everyone if JFK had 8 years in the White House.

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    • Trivia
      Cliff Robertson portrays John F. Kennedy during his late-20s during World War II; Robertson was 40 years old when this film was released.
    • Errores
      Although it is true that African-American sailors served as mess stewards and stevedores during the war, this did not necessarily exclude these sailors from assignment to a gun crew during general quarters aboard ship or ashore, or manning the guns when the assigned crew were killed or wounded. In those days, all sailors, regardless of rate, received basic gunnery training in boot camp.
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      Ens. Leonard J. Thom: [reporting aboard the PT109] Mr. Kennedy? Ensign Leonard Thom, your exec.

      [they exchange salutes]

      Lt. John F. Kennedy: Oh, hi. Glad to meet you, Leonard.

      [they shake hands]

      Lt. John F. Kennedy: Welcome aboard.

      Ens. Leonard J. Thom: [looking around the boat] How long did they give you to put it in shape?

      Lt. John F. Kennedy: Well, we've used about half the time just talking right here.

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      Featured in 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2012)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de junio de 1964 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Little Palm Island, Florida, Estados Unidos
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      • Warner Bros.
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      2 horas 20 minutos
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