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Le commando de la mort

Titre original : A Walk in the Sun
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 57m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
4,4 k
MA NOTE
Dana Andrews and Richard Conte in Le commando de la mort (1945)
A Walk In The Sun: Grave Marker
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Psychological DramaTragedyWar EpicDramaWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring WWII, a platoon of American soldiers trudge through the Italian countryside in search of a bridge they have been ordered to blow up, encountering danger and destruction along the way.During WWII, a platoon of American soldiers trudge through the Italian countryside in search of a bridge they have been ordered to blow up, encountering danger and destruction along the way.During WWII, a platoon of American soldiers trudge through the Italian countryside in search of a bridge they have been ordered to blow up, encountering danger and destruction along the way.

  • Director
    • Lewis Milestone
  • Writers
    • Harry Brown
    • Robert Rossen
  • Stars
    • Dana Andrews
    • Richard Conte
    • George Tyne
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    4,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Writers
      • Harry Brown
      • Robert Rossen
    • Stars
      • Dana Andrews
      • Richard Conte
      • George Tyne
    • 98Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 29Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux59

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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Sgt. Bill Tyne
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Pvt. Rivera
    George Tyne
    George Tyne
    • Pvt. Jake Friedman
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Pfc. Windy Craven
    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Sgt. Ward
    Sterling Holloway
    Sterling Holloway
    • McWilliams
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Pvt. Archimbeau
    Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley
    • Sgt. Eddie Porter
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Pvt. Tranella
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Pvt. Carraway
    James Cardwell
    James Cardwell
    • Sgt. Hoskins
    George Offerman Jr.
    George Offerman Jr.
    • Pvt. Tinker
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Pvt. Judson
    Matt Willis
    Matt Willis
    • Sgt. Pete Halverson
    Christian Drake
    Christian Drake
    • Rankin
    • (as Chris Drake)
    Alvin Hammer
    Alvin Hammer
    • Johnson
    Victor Cutler
    Victor Cutler
    • Cousins
    Jay Norris
    • James
    • Director
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Writers
      • Harry Brown
      • Robert Rossen
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs98

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    7bkoganbing

    The Character and Characters of War

    One of these fine days, the landing at Salerno which believe it or not was more difficult than the invasion of Normandy will get a full screen treatment like The Longest Day or Saving Private Ryan. The combined allied force was in a pitched battle for 21 days until the issue was decided. A lot was going on away from the sidebar action that is depicted in A Walk In the Sun.

    The sidebar action involved a platoon that lands a few miles away from the beach with the objective of blowing up a bridge and taking a strategically located farm house. The lieutenant is killed even before the landing and the various sergeants take over. One of them, Herbert Rudley cracks under the strain, and Dana Andrews assumes overall command of the mission.

    A Walk in the Sun is not so much a war story as a war character study. It's interesting to contrast this film with Lewis Milestone's masterpiece, All Quiet on the Western Front. Both involve citizen soldiers going to war and both are studies into the types of people making up a platoon. Milestone's sympathies are with both, but he does recognize the necessity for the trip to Europe made by these Americans in Italy.

    Best in the film in my opinion is Richard Conte, the cynical wisecracking GI from, where else, Brooklyn. According to Hollywood, there wasn't a platoon in any theater of war in the forties that did not have a GI from Brooklyn. Huntz Hall, taking leave from the East Side Kids, also has a small part as one of the GIs in this platoon.

    The film was made as the war ended in Europe. No mock heroics here, just the greatest generation demonstrating why they were just that.
    9Shaolin_Apu

    The 'fog of war' as seen by an WW2 American infantryman

    Hardly many war films are like this, nothing really happens here but it's still exciting. American infantry platoon lands at Salerno, Italy in 1943 and has orders to capture and hold a farmhouse some miles ahead. The men don't know nothing about what is waiting for them. Will the enemy open fire right at the beach and kill all of them? Will there be mines? Who is their enemy anyway, Germans or Italians? Will they get strafed by enemy aircraft of will 'our boys' control the skies? These are questions that a regular infantryman may ask from himself. They don't know what is waiting for them and they try to guess what the overall situation is. The movie is lots of talking, waiting and walking by the Italian countryside. The soldiers must be alert at all times and there may be false alarms too. Action comes suddenly and is also quickly committed.

    This is another of those war movies that can be called 'realistic'. In many post-modern war movie realism is seen as a synonym of lots of blood and dying soldiers yelling 'mommy' and such. I don't call that realism - these men know exactly how to deal with disturbing things that war contains. They ignore things that they cannot emotionally handle and this must also be the way those things were handled in real war. This may well be seen as a dull movie, but it also shows the war as it really was. There is no pathos at all in this movie and that is why many people like it.
    8gordsracing

    Real war, real emotion, real people, really good movie

    This movie is beyond criticism. Within its celluloid record there clambers cold history. The tanks are real. The planes are real. The people are real. This was a contemporary war movie to the actual war, without the layers of myth laquered by years of failing memory.

    Unlike recent high budget over-the-top productions and the copious blood spattering within, this little epic tends to mute the violence into the pathos of the moment of death. That being the death of heroes. And the emphasis appears to hinge on the suddenness, the randomness, and the tragedy of men dying hard. It is a stark memorial to the courage and sacrifice of the World War II soldier.

    Amazingly, and very much in contrast to most other war films of the period which demonized the enemy, this film provides a neutral texture to the foe. Here the German soldiers are but shadows on the cave wall. The stray Italian soldiers appear as comic sidekicks in the maelstrom of a nation at peril from two sides. The enemy appears to escape the moral condemnation that other films embraced. This is war and this is what it is by those who fought it.

    The film describes the landings of an infantry platoon on the Salerno beaches in Italy. All of a sudden they are left leaderless as two of the senior officers meets a soldier's fate. The beach scene remains a descriptive detail of what a soldiers paradox in modern warfare was. They bring the war but they do not know where it is, where they are, whether the war will visit them, or what lies in front of them. Without the need for special effects the director garnishes the film with the fog of war skillfully.

    A startling moment is when the third ranking leader, a noncom sargeant succumbs to panic and shell shock. It is perhaps the kindest treatment of the condition ever presented cinematically during that period. The rest of the platoon appears to be supportive to the fallen insane sargeant. But the war goes on. They move on.

    Rallied by a solid sargeant the platoon moves onto its objectives, a bridge and a farmhouse at a cost. The objectives are difficult and the angst of leadership and follower play the scene well. And unlike most war movies where heroism goes beyond definition, these heroes are all very much afraid.

    The film has a solid core of young actors of the period. Dana Andrews, a very young Lloyd Bridges appear to anchor the cast. The black and white format suits this tiny epic. The cinematography, stunts are solid and consistently well done. It is a darkish film very much worth seeing.
    8michaelRokeefe

    It is hard to harness determination and purpose.

    This war drama ranks among the best in its genre. An outstanding ensemble cast and intense story makes for an interesting look at the realism of war. This film follows a platoon of American soldiers from the time they land in Europe until they complete their mission...capturing a German occupied farmhouse in World War Two Italy. The talented and diverse cast includes:Dana Andrews, John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges, George Tyne, Huntz Hall and Richard Conte. Kudos also to director Lewis Milestone.
    Girl Friday

    Based on the novella of the same name by Harry Brown.

    I really enjoyed the book "A Walk in the Sun", finding it printed in its entirety in "The Giant Book of WWII Stories". It is a classic story and an equally classic movie. The movie sticks quite closely to the book with only a few changes. Some of the dialogue is lifted straight from the pages of the novella. It is the story of a platoon in WWII trying to capture a farmhouse. The characters are all strong and what they talk about while in the middle of a war is what grips you. I highly recommend both the book and the film.

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      It was Burgess Meredith who persuaded Samuel Bronston to produce a film based on Harry Brown's novel.
    • Gaffes
      When Sgt. Bill Tyne puts down his rifle and picks up the fallen soldier's Thompson submachine gun to prepare to assault the farmhouse, he doesn't grab the soldier's extra magazines to reload the Thompson. If he expended the rounds in the gun, which was common occurrence in assaults, he'd have nothing else to shoot with.
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      Windy: [looking at Sergeant Porter, sobbing face down on the ground] Keep crying, Porter. You're crying because you're wounded. You don't have to be bleeding to be wounded; you just had one battle too many. Yeah, you're out of it now. No more guesswork, waiting and wondering, for you. You've built yourself a foxhole

      [taps his own helmet]

      Windy: - up there. Nothing in the world that can make you come out of it. Go ahead, Porter; keep crying - we understand.

    • Générique farfelu
      Opening credits: It was just a little walk In the warm Italian sun But it was not an easy thing And poets are writing The tale of that fight And songs for children to sing
    • Connexions
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: A Walk in the Sun (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      The Ballad of the Lead Platoon
      (uncredited)

      Words by Millard Lampell

      Music by Earl Robinson

      Performed by Kenneth Spencer

      [Played during the opening credits]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 1945 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Walk in the Sun
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Agoura Ranch, Agoura, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Lewis Milestone Productions
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    • Budget
      • 800 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 57 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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