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Too Young the Hero

  • Película de TV
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
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Too Young the Hero (1988)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple He... Leer todoThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple Heart for his bravery in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. When he reported back to his unit ... Leer todoThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple Heart for his bravery in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. When he reported back to his unit after leave, his world collapsed. Due to a misunderstanding he is reported as a deserter, ... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Buzz Kulik
  • Guionistas
    • Calvin Graham
    • Gary Thomas
    • David J. Kinghorn
  • Elenco
    • Ricky Schroder
    • Jon DeVries
    • Debra Mooney
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    599
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Guionistas
      • Calvin Graham
      • Gary Thomas
      • David J. Kinghorn
    • Elenco
      • Ricky Schroder
      • Jon DeVries
      • Debra Mooney
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Calvin Graham
    Jon DeVries
    • Captain Gatch
    • (as Jon De Vries)
    Debra Mooney
    Debra Mooney
    • Calvin's Mother
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Pearl Spencer
    • (as Mary Louise Parker)
    Rick Warner
    • Holbrook
    Tom Wood
    Tom Wood
    • Davy Cluff
    • (as Thomas Mills Wood)
    Christopher Curry
    Christopher Curry
    • Laslo
    John Linton
    • Scotty Bloxom
    Markus Flanagan
    Markus Flanagan
    • Sparky
    David Gianopoulos
    David Gianopoulos
    • MacBride
    Shelley Reid
    Shelley Reid
    • Cracker
    • (as Ron Shelley)
    Christopher Yohe
    • Frank
    • (as Christopher Yore)
    Terry Loughlin
    Terry Loughlin
    • Necker
    Thomas McGovern
    • Turkel
    Carl Mueller
    • Shriver
    Mert Hatfield
    Mert Hatfield
    • Harry
    James Eric
    • Pratt
    David Frisinger
    • Spencer
    • Dirección
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Guionistas
      • Calvin Graham
      • Gary Thomas
      • David J. Kinghorn
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    UPSETTER-2

    Remember the treatment this boy received while incarcerated.

    There are several troubling components of this movie other than the criticism that Shroder was not 12 years old when playing the role. This lad enlisted fraudently as did many other under-aged enlistees in World War 2. Some because of patriotism but in the case of this boy it was because of economic deprivation. He performed his war duties well enough to be awarded citations for bravery. Due to some bureaucratic foul-up he was jailed when returning from leave for desertion. The sad part of this story is that he was raped while in the brig and even the chaplain admitted he was not authorized to write to family members indicating where he was. A fellow prisoner upon release did courageously call the victim's sister and she contacted a local paper to secure his release. But the final absurdity is seen when an officer tells the released victim to not divulge what happened to him. The navy did not want its dirty wash shown to the world.
    8nicoal

    A good designed film for its age

    When you see Rick in the film it's easy to understand that it is impossible to be a 12 years old boy. I think he is around 20 in the film but the director may used this actor because he though that this was the only that he could find and fit for the role. Of course some things in the movie never happened but they were created so the film could be success. I hoped that films like that would be produced even today. As an overview of the film its shows the World War II at the side of U.S. Navy through the eyes of a young boy.
    8rooster_davis

    Imagine what it was like to be Calvin Graham...

    Calvin wanted to join the military service in part because he wanted to serve his country like the older boys (or young men) and in part because he had no real place to live or means of support. Considering how hard boot camp can be on an "of age" enlistee or draftee, imagine then what it must have been like for a 12-year-old boy. Yet he persevered, he endured, he survived, perhaps in part because his family circumstances had really not made it possible for him to be a child for very long. He had been picking cotton in the fields when he was five; he was much more a grownup than what we think of a 12 year old being now.

    I thought Rick Schroder did a really good job of playing the role of Calvin. Actually it was a kind of turnabout - while Calvin was 12 and had to pass himself off as 17, Schroder was 17 and had to pass for 12.

    Some have pointed out 'how could the military not have known he was only 12?'. At least one other reviewer pointed out that his teeth would have been a giveaway, well in fact the movie covered that. When Calvin was getting his dental exam the dentist immediately caught that he was only about 12. "You don't even have your 12-year molars yet, you've still got baby teeth!" He handed Calvin his folder and told him to take it to a sergeant to be sent home; instead, when the dentist turned away for a moment, Calvin replaced his folder on the stack and said nothing to anyone. He was past that problem neatly.

    There's more to the story than can or should be shared here. I can only say I found it very interesting and I think this most unusual true story bears watching, and Calvin bears our remembering.
    5tomdoyle1962

    tooting my own horn

    I was an uncredited extra in this film and got about 8 seconds of on-camera time out of it. We were filming in the crew quarters of the USS North Carolina. While the crew slept, an alarm went off. After an officer told Schroeder "We're going to war", the crew filed out behind him. I planned to toss and turn in the background before the lights came up (to give myself more of a chance of being seen) and lo and behold, that made it in the film in addition to me filing out of the quarters. I've seen this movie on Lifetime a few times in the past few years, and I get a kick out of that scene every time it comes on. I remember Schroeder being aloof towards the extras during shooting, but then I don't think I expected him to sit down with us and have lunch. He was the central character of the film, after all. In terms of the overall film, I found the story interesting. It's odd that we go to such lengths to protect children from all kinds of dangers now. Some group would have some naval officer arrested for felony child abuse today for daring to let a 12 year old into a battle zone. All in all, it was a good "made for TV" movie of its time.
    9MovieBuffMarine

    Amazing Chapter In a Less-told Story of Underage Service Members

    Decades before advanced record keeping was put into place and computers can pull up a background of a person in seconds, it is said that thousands of underage boys lied about their ages to join the U.S. Military. Their reasons for joining varied; many served with honor.

    Twelve year old Calvin Leon Graham, "Too Young the Hero" was one of those thousands.

    Until CBS aired this made-for-TV movie, I had never heard of Calvin Graham. While parts and names were fictionalized for "dramatic clarity" (as the teleplay indicated at the beginning), I thought this conveyed the story of Graham well: his life as part of a poor family in Texas; his not-so-good relationship with his step dad; his plot to get into the Navy; his subsequent Navy service and maturing as he faces death and destruction when his ship, the USS South Dakota goes into combat; his discovery of his true age by the Navy; and his wrongful brig time made for an interesting account.

    Again, there were parts and names fictionalized, but if this movie wanted to make you learn more about Calvin Graham, then it did its job. In my opinion, not too many people have heard of this Sailor until the broadcast of this 1988 tele-movie to include President Reagan who viewed it at the time. After he viewed this, he signed legislation that granted Graham full disability benefits (which he was denied after leaving the Navy).

    Sure, it was made-for-TV and budgeted as such. North Carolina (where most of this was shot) stood in for many places in this tele-feature: Houston, TX (Calvin's Home at 12); Pearl Harbor, HI; New Caledonia; New York City; and rounding off the state's participation in this movie, the museum battleship, USS North Carolina stood in for the long since dismantled USS South Dakota. Virginia's National Guard Base, Camp Pendleton stood in for the rest: Corpus Christi, TX (Brig); San Diego, CA (Boot Camp). Of course, when Ricky Schroder shot this, he was seventeen years old. Did people cringe at these "inaccuracies?" Of course! I know I did. But it did not detract from the story.

    It didn't have the budget of another TV WWII epic, "The Winds of War" (which shot at various places around the country and world); and while there have been many amazing (pre-teen) child actors in Hollywood, I doubt that 1) there were any that looked like they can pass for 17; and 2) they would have been able to depict the part of Graham maturing quickly convincingly. There are always "nits" in any movie, but all you can do is hope they don't keep you from taking in the story.

    Again, many underage young men served in the military. Many served with honor. Underage military service is a story that is rarely told and CBS did it real well for Calvin Graham. I don't know if we should put these once too-young-to-be-in-the-service members on a pedestal like we seem to for the Pattons, MacArthurs and Nimitz' of the time, but I do know we need to honor them as they became men while their peers back home were doing typical activities of pre-teen and 'teen boys.

    Their story is rarely told, let alone Calvin Graham's. When you look past the nit-picks and obvious older age of Ricky Schroder playing a twelve year old, this tele-movie will give you an appreciation of who Calvin Graham was and what he endured. It is unlikely there will be another movie made about Calvin Graham.

    If you read up on him (after watching this movie), you will find he was the youngest service member to fight in World War II. Thank you CBS for pointing me to research that fact!

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      The siblings of Calvin depicted in the movie, "Pearl" and "Frank" were actual real siblings of the real Calvin Graham. There were Six Graham Children altogether.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de marzo de 1988 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
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      • Zu jung, ein Held zu sein
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Virginia Beach, Virginia, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Rick-Dawn Enterprises
      • Pierre Cossette Enterprises
      • Landsburg Company
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