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La sombra de un gigante

Título original: Cast a Giant Shadow
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 2h 26min
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Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, Senta Berger, and Yul Brynner in La sombra de un gigante (1966)
In 1947, following the U.N. decision to split British Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, a former U.S. Army officer is recruited by the Jews to reorganize the Haganah.
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En 1947, tras la decisión de la ONU de dividir la Palestina británica en estados judíos y árabes separados, un antiguo oficial del ejército estadounidense es reclutado por los judíos para re... Leer todoEn 1947, tras la decisión de la ONU de dividir la Palestina británica en estados judíos y árabes separados, un antiguo oficial del ejército estadounidense es reclutado por los judíos para reorganizar la Haganá.En 1947, tras la decisión de la ONU de dividir la Palestina británica en estados judíos y árabes separados, un antiguo oficial del ejército estadounidense es reclutado por los judíos para reorganizar la Haganá.

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    • Melville Shavelson
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    • Ted Berkman
    • Melville Shavelson
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    • Kirk Douglas
    • John Wayne
    • Frank Sinatra
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    • Dirección
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Guionistas
      • Ted Berkman
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Elenco
      • Kirk Douglas
      • John Wayne
      • Frank Sinatra
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    Kirk Douglas
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    • Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus
    John Wayne
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    • Gen. Mike Randolph
    Frank Sinatra
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    • Vince Talmadge
    Senta Berger
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    • Magda Simon
    Angie Dickinson
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    • Emma Marcus
    James Donald
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    • Maj. Safir
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    • Ram Oren
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    Michael Shillo
    • Andre Simon
    Rina Ganor
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    6Bunuel1976

    CAST A GIANT SHADOW (Melville Shavelson, 1966) **1/2

    Earnest, well-mounted but essentially dreary epic about the real-life involvement of an American Jew in the post-war struggle for Israel's independence – thus sharing its theme with EXODUS (1960), and clearly aiming (but failing) for a "Marcus Of Israel" feel!

    Kirk Douglas stars as Mickey Marcus – perhaps chosen due to the character's similarities to another historical figure forced by circumstances into leadership, Spartacus, whom Douglas had portrayed in 1960. He's supported by an eclectic cast which includes Angie Dickinson as his neglected(!) wife, Senta Berger as the Israeli girl he falls for, Topol as an ill-tempered Arab sheik, Luther Adler as a local politician, a plethora of reliable British character actors – and even guest appearances by Frank Sinatra (which doesn't amount to much), a glum Yul Brynner as a fellow freedom fighter, and John Wayne as a U.S. General whom Douglas initially falls foul of but the two eventually end up respecting one another (still, seeing Wayne at the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp is about as incongruous as his stint playing the Roman Centurion at Christ's crucifixion in THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD [1965]!).

    Despite a sharp script and good individual sequences, the film is compromised by its necessity to be both a spectacle and a message picture (the WWII flashbacks, for instance, are unnecessary and merely render the film overlong); unsurprisingly, it works best during the action highlights (complemented by a typically fine Elmer Bernstein score). Apparently, the events have been partially fictionalized – I wonder whether these embellishments concerned the romantic complications and the Hollywood-style ironic ending. For the record, Shavelson had started out as a scriptwriter (and later director) of Bob Hope and Danny Kaye vehicles; this was his most serious effort – a brave try, but not quite the 'giant' film he clearly intended...
    5grantss

    Good story, clumsily told

    1947. An American Army officer, Colonel David 'Mickey' Marcus, is offered an advisory role with the Israeli Defence Force. Israel is about to gain its independence from Britain and faces overwhelming odds as it faces powerful enemies on all sides.

    A good story, largely based on historic events. Covers the formation of the state of Israel and its initial military struggles against massive odds.

    However, doesn't cover the events in much depth though. Much time is wasted on sub-plots, almost all of which add nothing to the story.

    These sub-plots, especially the romantic angle with Marcus and Magda Simon, not only use up film time that could have been better spent, but make the film quite clumsy. So many contrivances and Hollywoodisms. Just about every piece of dialogue seems written as a soundbite, a one-line zinger. It all just seems so cheesy.
    6ma-cortes

    A good and spectacular epic film with all-star-cast and a lot of cameos

    The movie deals upon the birth of State of Israel . It's based on real deeds . Here David , ¨Mickey¨ , Marcus (Kirk Douglas) , an American Jew and general of the WW2 who helps the Jewish to build the State of Israel . There are various flashbacks remembering exploits of Marcus during second world War . After that , he goes to Israel and he commands the troops . Marcus formed an Israel's formidable army to fight during the 1947-1948 struggle for Independence . Mickey is in every military action , culminating in a dangerous mission through a risked pass to arrive in Jerusalem .

    ¨Cast a giant shadow¨ follows the fabulous career of Col. Mickey , he is Kirk Douglas who does a first-rate acting as the daredevil Israeli commandant . John Wayne plays as an American general , he is excellent , as always . Yul Brynner is a Jewish colonel who has the command of the army that will defeat the Arabs . There's a warmly glowing portrait of a woman warrior from Senta Berger . And Luther Adler gives an awesome acting as Ben Gurion . The ending with its spontaneous sentiment on the people when takes place the Independence declaration is the most moving moment in the movie .

    The music from Elmer Bernstein is impressive and cinematography by the Italian Aldo Tonti is magnificent. The flick will appeal to history buffs . This propaganda motion picture was well directed by Mellville Shavelson . Rating : Acceptable and passable , well worth watching. Rating 6.5/10
    6mts43

    Disappointing, could have should have been much better.

    This could have been so much better if the screenplay had stuck to the facts, but instead it had to devote a lot of screen time to a romance between Marcus and an Israeli woman that probably never happened. At least all the extraneous romance in Preminger's "Exodus" can be blamed on the Leon Uris novel, but this was supposed to be a true story. The direction of the film was also listless.
    5rmax304823

    Giant shadow.

    I don't know why this movie doesn't work, but it doesn't. I guess I'd hold the writers and the actors responsible -- the direction is efficient and the score good.

    The script tells us things that most of us already know, without adding much that we didn't. Thankfully it avoid extensive shots of the death camps. If anyone needs to be told about that, he's hopelessly benighted anyway. That mass genocide was perhaps the most horrible expression of the baser impulses of human nature, and like any transcendental event should be treated with caution, not with an eye to the box office.

    Still, the dialog is flat and ordinary. Giant closeups of faces telling us important things -- "For the first time, I've realized I'm a Jew" -- doesn't really help. It's like being hit over the head by someone wielding a crowbar and yelling -- "GET IT? GET IT?" Yes, we get it. Stop already.

    Kirk Douglas isn't bad. In fact he's pretty good, outdone only by Topol as an Arab sheyk -- "I course your Faddair." Cheese, Topol is good. And so is his role. He plays "The Sheik of Arabie" on a Victrola and rolls his eyes with glee.

    John Wayne's performance is perfunctory and so is Frank Sinatra's, but the latter's involvement is interesting. At one point in the film he protests, "Don't leave me alone -- I'm anti-Semitic." Far from being anti-Semitic he was, let's say, pro-Semitic. Like a lot of recent immigrant families in the Northeast his had a keen eye for the strengths and weaknesses of ethnicity, and Sinatra plumped for the strengths in Judaism. He envied and admired Jews for their family values and their solidarity, and even learned to read a little Hebrew. A scene in which he spurts seltzer water at an attacking Arab fighter is beneath comment.

    Overall the film is not a success because it doesn't spell out in any detail exactly what Mickey Marcus actually DID for the Israelies. It won't do to have two minutes of Marcus telling them "Attack! Attack!," when ten times that amount is spent on an unconvincing adulterous affair with Senta Berger -- not that having such an affair with such a magnificent woman would be a blot on anyone's escutcheon. (I could never spell that word. It means "shield".) I guess it's worth watching once, just to remind us of a part of history that some of us have not bothered to look into. As a film, (shrug).

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    • Trivia
      Michael Douglas' uncredited role (and theatrical movie debut) came about when an Israeli actor refused to perform a driving stunt, claiming it was too dangerous. Kirk Douglas, trusting his son's skill as a driver, enlisted Michael to fill in on the spot.
    • Errores
      When first seen, Angie Dickinson and Senta Berger are shown wearing fashions from the 1960s when the film was made, not the 1940s when the film was set.
    • Citas

      Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: Why do you let women to go on these convoys?

      Asher Gonen: Magda volunteered.

      Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: She's been through enough. She just lost her husband, she's in a terrible st...

      Asher Gonen: Look, we need everyone. Especially since the British search us for weapons. Being British, they're also too polite most of the time to search a woman thoroughly.

      Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: You're lucky you're not occupied by the French.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The major events in this film actually happened. Some of them are still happening. The major characters actually lived. Many of them are still living. Although it was not easy.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Next Year in Jerusalem
      Music by Dov Seltzer

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      • 9 de noviembre de 1967 (México)
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      • The Mirisch Corporation
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