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Los valientes mueren de pie

Título original: None But the Brave
  • 1965
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  • 1h 46min
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Frank Sinatra and Takeshi Katô in Los valientes mueren de pie (1965)
During WW2, a platoon of Marines crash-lands on a tiny Pacific island occupied by a small Japanese unit.
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Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un pelotón de marines se estrella en una pequeña isla del Pacífico ocupada por una pequeña unidad japonesa.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un pelotón de marines se estrella en una pequeña isla del Pacífico ocupada por una pequeña unidad japonesa.Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un pelotón de marines se estrella en una pequeña isla del Pacífico ocupada por una pequeña unidad japonesa.

  • Dirección
    • Frank Sinatra
  • Guionistas
    • John Twist
    • Katsuya Susaki
    • Kikumaru Okuda
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    • Frank Sinatra
    • Clint Walker
    • Tatsuya Mihashi
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    • Dirección
      • Frank Sinatra
    • Guionistas
      • John Twist
      • Katsuya Susaki
      • Kikumaru Okuda
    • Elenco
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Clint Walker
      • Tatsuya Mihashi
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Chief Pharmacist Mate
    Clint Walker
    Clint Walker
    • Capt. Dennis Bourke
    Tatsuya Mihashi
    Tatsuya Mihashi
    • Lt. Kuroki
    Takeshi Katô
    Takeshi Katô
    • Sgt. Tamura
    • (as Takeshi Kato)
    Homare Suguro
    • Lance Cpl. Hirano
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Cpl. Fujimoto
    Masahiko Tanimura
    • Lead Pvt. Ando
    Tôru Ibuki
    • Pvt. Arikawa
    • (as Toru Ibuki)
    Ryûchô Shumpûtei
    • Pvt. Okuda
    • (as Ryucho Shunputei)
    Hisao Dazai
    • Pvt. Tokumaru
    Susumu Kurobe
    Susumu Kurobe
    • Pvt. Goro
    Takashi Inagaki
    • Pvt. Ishi
    Kenichi Hata
    • Pvt. Sato
    Tommy Sands
    Tommy Sands
    • 2nd Lt. Blair
    Brad Dexter
    Brad Dexter
    • Sgt. Bleeker
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Air Crewman Keller
    Sammy Jackson
    • Cpl. Craddock
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Cpl. Ruffino
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      • Frank Sinatra
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      • Katsuya Susaki
      • Kikumaru Okuda
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    7HKFAN

    WWII Action....

    A plane load of US Marines crashlands on a Pacific Island held by Japanese soldiers during WW2. The Marines include a green lieutenant (Sands), a veteran sergeant (Dexter) and a medic (Sinatra). Clint Walker plays the pilot who is more than just a pilot.

    The Japanese have been bypassed by their own and are seeking a way off the island. There are a few skirmishes with the Marines and then a "truce".

    But how long will it hold for?

    Good characters, story and actors make it worth watching.
    bigpurplebear

    The Final Line Says It All!

    There's a clumsiness to 1965's "None But The Brave" that you really shouldn't let get in your way of the film. The clumsiness is due to Frank Sinatra's direction -- he was a far, far better actor than a director, and wisely chose never to direct another film -- and it exposes itself most prominently in the film's heavy-handed "flashback" sequences.

    Having gotten that out of the way, let's consider the film itself. World War II, a small island in the Pacific: a group of marooned GIs find themselves sharing space with an equally marooned group of Japanese soldiers. Reluctantly, a truce evolves; each side has something the other needs. During that truce, enemies develop -- if not a true friendship -- at least an understanding, an empathy, and a respect for, each other. This truce, of course, cannot endure. The outside world -- and the war -- must impose itself, and each side reacts according to its own sense of honor and duty. Rightly so.

    Some reviewers have chosen to label this an 'anti-war' film. Perhaps it is. Myself, I prefer to think of it, rather, as a 'pro-humanity' film, one which recognizes that man will pit himself against man time and time again, and for reasons that may or may not be the best, but that -- in the end -- we can, each of us, even in the midst of the most horrific conflict imaginable, step away, even if only for the briefest of moments (or truces), and deal with each other as human beings.

    That's what happens in "None But The Brave."

    And if the ending is less than satisfactory, maybe it serves to makes us each wish for a better one . . . and a better world!
    7planktonrules

    If you turn off your brain, you'll be able to really enjoy this

    On a tiny forgotten island in the Pacific, there a tiny and forgotten Japanese outpost--with men who'd become stuck there with no great hope of rescue. Into this tiny place arrives a crashing airplane filled with US Marines. When they land, hostilities naturally break out between the groups. However, after a while they realize that killing each other will solve nothing and they have to work together to survive--forging an uneasy peace and friendship between enemy combatants.

    NONE BUT THE BRAVE is a film that is a real product of the times. Had anyone wanted to make such a film in the 1940s, they might just have been strung up for the film's very unusual sensibilities. Unlike older war films, in this one the Japanese are humanized a great deal and it's obvious that the film was made during the anti-war 60s (though early in the anti-war years). In many ways, this is a good thing--showing that people on both sides could be decent. Though in some ways the whole thing seemed a bit hard to believe--after all, very, very few Japanese officers would have admitted to not having faith in the war--this was a very 1960s sentiment.

    As for the acting, it was generally good. Clint Walker was clearly the star, though Frank Sinatra had a decent co-starring role in this film that he both produced and directed. The Japanese actors also were pretty good. The only weak point was the way Tommy Sands' character was written--he was like a one-dimensional caricature instead of a real soldier. No young lieutenant is THAT obnoxious and stupid!!

    Overall, an entertaining film but one that strains credibility, as the concept behind the film just doesn't make much sense for the 1940s. Still, if you can stop those voices in your head from complaining about the plot, it's a good and very different movie.
    7comix-man

    Friendship Among Enemies?

    Can circumstances turn bitter enemies fighting for their countries into true friends? None But the Brave attempts to answer this question with a unique look at the relationship between two companies of enemy soldiers during World War II. This 1965 film is a character study of the two groups  one American, the other Japanese. Marooned together on an island, they are forced into a reluctant cease-fire in order to help each other survive.

    Frank Sinatra plays Chief Pharmacist Maloney, an alcoholic medic. As always, `Ol' Blue Eyes' shines with his great performance, proving how incredibly underrated he is as an actor. His co-stars are Tatsuya Mihashi as Lieutenant Kuroki and Clint Walker as Captain Bourke. The poignant story is told from the perspective of Kuroki, the ranking Japanese soldier. Mihashi performs brilliantly as a man driven to honor his country, but in his heart carries deep hatred for violence and `admires men's works. not their destruction.' Walker's portrayal as Bourke, an American soldier haunted by his past, is outstanding. Kuroki and Bourke's positions are paralleled throughout the film as they struggle to keep their men under control in the middle of nowhere.

    Sinatra was more than one of the film's stars. In a bit of multitasking, he also produced and displayed his directing skills in his only directorial endeavor. It is very apparent that the filmmakers tried extremely hard to display fair portrayals of both sides. For instance, there were three writers, Kikumaru Okuda and Katsuya Susaki, both Japanese, and John Twist, an American.

    It was surprising that John Williams, credited as Johnny Williams, composed the musical score for this film. This was a rare opportunity to see just how much is skills have evolved since 1965, which of course is to be expected. While the music was entertaining, it did not reach the caliber of most of his soundtracks from around 1974 and up.

    This was an excellent motion picture. It gets all points for writing and acting. The directing was quite good. My only criticism is that some of the action scenes could have been more dynamic. Sinatra apparently decided to use a very straightforward approach with the camerawork. This resulted in somewhat stagnant feel to the battle scenes where a slightly different angle would have made all the difference. This may have been on purpose, as this was not a typical shoot 'em up, drag 'em out war film, but had a much more intelligent story.

    7 out of 10
    7SgtSlaughter

    Film is Wonderful; Only Minor Flaws Distract

    When you get right down to it, war is a pointless human endeavor. All it causes is death and destruction. When we use war to achieve a right event (such as the defeat of Nazism in World War II), it was often avoidable had some other peaceful action been taken earlier. Proper, humane treatment of Germany after World War I may have prevented the outbreak of World War II. "None But the Brave" is an earnest attempt to show that the differences between men in war can often be settled peacefully, and working together for mutual survival often assures peace and serenity.

    The plot of the movie is rather straightforward. A plane carrying about a dozen American soldiers crashes on a small Pacific atoll, where the remnants of a Japanese garrison have been all but forgotten by their superiors. About equal in numbers, the two opposing parties attempt to fight it out, but then realize the hopelessness of confrontation, and instead form a peace in order to share fresh water, food, and medical supplies.

    The two leads, Clint Walker ("The Dirty Dozen") and Tatsuya Mihashi ("Tora! Tora! Tora!") both shine in their roles. The two men are parallels: both have a sense of patriotism and devotion to their nation and the men under their command, yet both are humanists who see no point in destruction. During the truce, the two form a true friendship, coming to understand their respective backgrounds and personal life stories with respect and admiration for each other.

    The supporting cast is generally filled with clichéd, familiar characters (a tough sergeant, a grizzled corporal, some inexperienced grunts, etc.), but the story really isn't about them. Tommy Sands ("The Longest Day") plays a green lieutenant out for blood, and his acting is far over the top. There's a story behind this, and it's unfortunate that his delivery strongly distracts from the story. Frank Sinatra has little to do, as he was busy in the director's chair, but there is a great extended scene revolving around a leg amputation where his limited dialog and great facial expressions more than deliver the goods. When Sinatra had substantial screen time, he used it well, but unfortunately he didn't give himself enough to do and his character is basically a waste of energy.

    Director of Photography Harold Lipstein ("Hell is for Heroes") does a fantastic job with the Pacific locations. The steamy tropical jungle truly comes alive, especially during a fabulous scene in which a monsoon sweeps over the island. Sinatra's direction lacks flair, and most of the action sequences are straightforward and bland. The firefight revolving around a Japanese boat is also grim and gritty; and the final confrontation between the Japanese and Americans really delivers, mostly because of the blatant anti-war message which comes about 30 seconds after the shooting stops.

    The movie features a rather boring score by John Williams (who was just starting to break into writing film scores in 1965; most of his work had been in television prior to this film). Eiji Tsuburaya (of "Godzilla") fame supervised the special effects work, and unfortunately, I have always found his work below-par when compared to some of the innovations Hollywood could afford during this period. There's a scene in which two model planes on strings blast away at each other in the same manner toy airplanes fired rockets at monsters as they attacked Tokyo. I can understand the Japanese cast and crew, since this was a joint production, but someone else should have been running the special effects department.

    These are just minor nitpicks. Sinatra does a very good job directing this film and he has taken far too much criticism from other reviewers. The statements made in this film are bold and honest, and there are many moving moments. The final act is a brilliant exercise depicting the waste and futility of war. If everyone could not only watch, but understand the philosophy portrayed in this movie, perhaps the world would be a more peaceful place.

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    • Trivia
      During downtime whilst shooting the picture, Brad Dexter saved Frank Sinatra from drowning when he dived into the ocean and rescued the floundering singer.
    • Errores
      One African American belongs to the USMC platoon. At this time, US military was not an integrated military and Blacks were segregated. This black Marine couldn't have been a member of this platoon. The USMC was integrated in World War II, as according to the Marine hierarchy, "There is only one color in the USMC, Marine Corps green."
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      Lt. Kuroki: Our island is a little chunk of coral in the Sakhalin archipelago. It is nameless and the Great War beyond its horizons ignores us, for we are the expendables of an amphibious landing, left to God, a forgotten outpost of the Imperial Japanese Army.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The line NOBODY EVER WINS appears in place of "The End" just before the end credits start, which is appropriate given the film's anti-war message.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Some prints of the film do not include subtitles for any of the Japanese sequences.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Stars of the Silver Screen: Frank Sinatra (2011)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 1966 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Japón
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    • También se conoce como
      • None But the Brave
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kaua'i, Hawái, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Tokyo Eiga Co Ltd.
      • Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd.
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