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The D.I.

  • 1957
  • 1h 46m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
The D.I. (1957)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA no-nonsense drill instructor is convinced that he can make a recruit, who is haunted by his family combat history and who falters under pressure, into a Marine.A no-nonsense drill instructor is convinced that he can make a recruit, who is haunted by his family combat history and who falters under pressure, into a Marine.A no-nonsense drill instructor is convinced that he can make a recruit, who is haunted by his family combat history and who falters under pressure, into a Marine.

  • Director
    • Jack Webb
  • Writer
    • James Lee Barrett
  • Stars
    • Jack Webb
    • Don Dubbins
    • Jackie Loughery
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jack Webb
    • Writer
      • James Lee Barrett
    • Stars
      • Jack Webb
      • Don Dubbins
      • Jackie Loughery
    • 45Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux37

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    Jack Webb
    Jack Webb
    • Technical Sgt. Jim Moore
    Don Dubbins
    Don Dubbins
    • Pvt. Owens
    Jackie Loughery
    Jackie Loughery
    • Annie
    Lin McCarthy
    Lin McCarthy
    • Capt. T.L. Anderson
    Monica Lewis
    Monica Lewis
    • Burt
    • (as Matt Davis)
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Mrs. Charles D. Owens
    Jeannie Beacham
    • Hostess
    Lou Tobin
    • Bartender at Cotton Club
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Guard
    Jeanne Baird
    • Mother at Woman's Store
    Barbara Pepper
    Barbara Pepper
    • Woman Customer
    Melody Gale
    • Little Girl at Woman's Store
    Jean Blake
    • Waitress
    John T. Ahern
    • Pvt. Casto
    • (uncredited)
    John R. Brown
    • S
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    George D. Bryan
    • Pfc. Hayes
    • (uncredited)
    Michael K. Gebbia
    • States
    • (uncredited)
    Charles M. Golden
    • Pvt. Labarsky
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Webb
    • Writer
      • James Lee Barrett
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs45

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    9gitrich

    A realistic look at Marine Corp boot camp!

    Jack Webb is riveting as a Marine Corp drill instructor in the D.I.. Webb play Sgt.Jim Moore, a tough but fair Marine whose job it is to prepare young teens for possible combat. No one could have played this role any better that Jack Webb. As a former Marine,I can assure that this is the most accurate film dealing with basic training in the Corp. Extremely entertaining!
    8planktonrules

    Jack Webb in an interesting sort of role....

    Jack Webb does a big career departure--playing a tough as nails drill instructor in the US Marine Corps. While he does a very credible job in this role, I just marveled because I kept thinking of his as his more familiar character, Joe Friday! Webb is having two difficulties in the film. The most obvious is a cadet named Owens (Don Dubbins--who frequently guest starred on "Dragnet")--who seems emotionally unfit and unlikely to make it out of boot camp. His other problem is struggling with being a human being. His tough as nails approach to life is a serious drawback when it comes to real relationships--and he treats women almost like recruits! Why Annie (his real-life wife, Jackie Loughery) likes him is beyond me--perhaps she likes a fixer-upper--and this sergeant needs a lot of work.

    The film apparently is very accurate about boot camp and D.I.s--though I have no direct experience to know if this is or isn't the case. I do know, however, that it IS entertaining. And, the story of Private Owens is compelling--especially when his mother (Virginia Gregg--a VERY familiar actress in Jack Webb's productions) comes to visit--and is probably the best part of the film. Well worth watching.

    By the way, if you ever get a chance, there's an interesting biography about Jack Webb. You learn that, in some ways, Webb was a lot like the guy in this film as well as Sgt. Friday from "Dragnet"--a guy who struggled to be able to relate to people and seemed very ill at ease with feelings. Kind of sad...though a terrific actor/producer/director.
    Michael-202

    Jack Webb's most entertaining theatrical feature

    Why is it Jack Webb gets no respect as a director? This film puts to death the myth that Webb was a one-trick ("Dragnet") pony. Marines then and now call "The D.I." the most accurate portrayal of boot camp training ever put on celluloid. It's also a marvelous character study, with gripping performances by both Webb and Don Dubbins. What makes it even more amazing is:

    1) Only three of the men in this film were professional actors; Webb, Dubbins and Lin McCarthy, and Dubbins had been a Marine. All the others were actual Marines, and Webb elicted memorable performances from most of them.

    2) It was shot in a breathtaking 23 days in March of 1957.

    3) To make the summer release date requested by Warner Bros., Webb edited as he shot. By the time principal photography wrapped, he had two reels cut and scored.

    Yet, Webb is laughed at as an actor, and dismissed as a director? See this film and ask yourself, WHY???

    FACTOID: The film was based on a KRAFT TELEVISION THEATER presentation called "Murder of a Sand Flea." Lin McCarthy played the same role in both productions.
    8frankjohnson

    Good movie, although a bit "Jack Webb" dated, but very professional.

    I was a Marine at Camp Pendleton when the D.I. came out (1st Marine Division, 11th Marine Regiment, 3rd Battalion, I-Battery). I still remember standing in line with a bunch of other Marines to see the movie at the "Star" theater in Oceanside, California.

    We did not remotely expect the movie to portray everything we experienced in boot camp but we were all pleasantly surprised at how well done the movie was. The idea of using real Marines in the movie was a great idea (I believe they were all real Drill Instructors too). As good an actor as Jack Webb was, he just couldn't "call cadence" like a real Marine Drill Instructor.

    All of us got a laugh when the "problem" recruit's mother came to boot camp to talk to the Captain. Never in a million years would this have happened, but that's Hollywood, and we didn't let that episode keep us from enjoying the movie.

    I went through boot camp at MCRD in San Diego during the summer of 1956, and at that time there was virtually no limits as to what the D.I.'s could do to you. The "Ribbon Creek" event at Parris Island had not yet affected boot camp, at least not at MCRD - San Diego.

    I agree with what a lot of the other reviewers have commented on concerning Sgt. Moore's "stiffness" around his girl friend. I believe this was just Webb's acting style, and although they could have deleted this part of the movie, it didn't really hurt the production that much.

    One minor note, the character (uncredited) of "Pvt. Rodriguez" was played by one of my Drill Instructors, Sgt. Peter J. O'Neill. Sgt. O'Neill used to tell us that some day he wanted to be an actor. We secretly laughed at this, but he surprised us all. He was a great Drill Instructor, and I thought he did well in his bit part. Also, he really did enjoy throwing knives. He often demonstrated his skill to us that summer in boot camp. I have often wondered if he is still alive.
    8hokeybutt

    The Toughest Dang Drill Instructor Ever!

    THE D.I. (4 outta 5 stars) Wow, I certainly did not expect to be enjoying this movie as much as I did. I had never even heard of it until I saw it sitting in the discount video bin one day. I figured Jack Webb playing an army drill instructor might be good for a chuckle but figured the drama would pale in comparison to such recent movie D.I.s as portrayed in "Full Metal Jacket" or "An Officer and a Gentleman". Boy, was I wrong. This is probably the best work Webb has ever done... far and away better than his one-note "Dragnet" performances. The delivery of his tough guy dialogue is just brilliant... done in his patented deadpan monotone and yet you *know* that the guy means every word of it. The story might seem a little hokey compared to the grittier military movies that have followed but I still found the movie fascinating and compelling. Even a completely unnecessarily musical interlude in an army nightclub had me hooked. Anyone know where I can get a copy of that terrific Ray Coniff song "If'n You Don't, Somebody Else Will"? Webb plays the toughest dang drill instructor ever... and he's under pressure to kick out the deadbeat Private Owen but, by golly, he sees a man buried somewhere in that sissyboy and he's gonna drag him out kicking and screaming! Great stuff!

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    • Anecdotes
      Many real-life Marines are extras in the movie.
    • Gaffes
      Movie opens with wrongly punctuated close-up of a Marine plaque with the phrase "Let's be damned sure that no man's ghost will ever say - "If your training program had only done it's job." Correct punctuation is "its".
    • Citations

      TSgt Moore: You ain't gonna eat no bread, no corn, no pie, cake, desserts of any kind. No whole milk, no beans, no butter, no sugar, no potatoes, candy, ice cream, salad dressing or peanut butter... You came here with nothing but fat. You're gonna leave here with nothing but muscle.

    • Connexions
      Featured in JAG: Boot (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      (If'n You Don't) Somebody Else Will
      Music by Ray Conniff

      Lyrics by Fred Weismantel

      Sung by Monica Lewis

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mars 1958 (Finland)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Drill Instructor
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Mark VII Ltd.
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    • Durée
      1 heure 46 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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