La vie, les amours et les batailles des personnages fictifs du premier bataillon de Rangers de l'armée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.La vie, les amours et les batailles des personnages fictifs du premier bataillon de Rangers de l'armée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.La vie, les amours et les batailles des personnages fictifs du premier bataillon de Rangers de l'armée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Lt. Arnold Dittman
- (as Edward Byrnes)
- Eli Clatworthy
- (as Bill Wellman Jr.)
Avis en vedette
As for the movie itself, it is only slightly above mediocre. Although I am a big fan of older black and white movies, I must say that the lack of color here is a negative. Also, based on memory, too many scenes were shot on a sound stage. A film noir is fine shot that way, but an A level war movie should have more impressive production values. After all, WWII was not fought in a blimp hanger.
I only recognize James Garner and he's the only compelling actor for me. The first half concentrates too much on the men's love lives although the bus meet-cute is plenty cute. None of the relationships matter that much. They are being too cute and trying too hard to be funny. The pratfalls and jokes fall flat. Some of the actors are a bit too stiff. The comedic tone rings old fashion. The material would be better served as a more serious darker drama. The new Lieutenant comes in too late and the girl is too melodramatic. I can do with less melodrama and more war action. It's surprising that Garner isn't given more to do. The fighting is mostly studio interior or backlot sets. There are some archival footages and bigger exterior sets. There is some dangerous running in front of tanks.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt the end of the film, it is mentioned that Darby was recalled to duty in Washington, D.C. Left out was that Darby returned to Italy as part of an inspection tour in 1945. After the deputy commander of the 10th Mountain Division was wounded, Darby was assigned to replace him. Exactly a week later, and days before the war ended, Darby was killed by enemy artillery fire.
- GaffesLTC Darby refers to West Point as "the point" while interviewing a new lieutenant from West Point. West Pointers do not EVER refer to West Point as "the point." Darby was class of '33.
- Citations
Col. William Orlando Darby: [Having a heart-to-heart talk with a somewhat distraught Ranger, who has just killed his first enemy soldier in combat] I've killed men, too. It won't be the last for either of us.
Pvt. Rollo Burns: Uh, sir, well, I was brought up to believe that a man's life was sacred, and that only God had the right to take it.
Col. William Orlando Darby: I believe that... Unless he's trying to kill you first.
Pvt. Rollo Burns: Well, I'll get over it, I guess.
Col. William Orlando Darby: Of course you will... Burns, look. We didn't make this world, so we can't account for the kind of men that are in it. All we can do as soldiers is try and repair it, so it can be lived in again. Unfortunately, that means killing.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Los que no fuimos a la guerra (1962)
- Bandes originalesYou Do Something to Me
(uncredited)
Music by Cole Porter
Played briefly during the opening credits
Played by the street musicians outside the pub
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Darby's Rangers?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 2h 1m(121 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
- 1.75 : 1