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La Victoire de Tunisie

Titre original : Tunisian Victory
  • 1944
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  • 1h 15min
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La Victoire de Tunisie (1944)
DocumentaryWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDocumentary made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.Documentary made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.Documentary made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.

  • Réalisation
    • John Boulting
    • Roy Boulting
    • Frank Capra
  • Scénario
    • Anthony Veiller
  • Casting principal
    • Leo Genn
    • Burgess Meredith
    • Bernard Miles
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    6,6/10
    740
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    • Réalisation
      • John Boulting
      • Roy Boulting
      • Frank Capra
    • Scénario
      • Anthony Veiller
    • Casting principal
      • Leo Genn
      • Burgess Meredith
      • Bernard Miles
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Bernard Miles
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    Jacques Duchesne
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      • John Boulting
      • Roy Boulting
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    9planktonrules

    Exceptionally well made and free of the usual propaganda and jingoism.

    "Tunisian Victory" is a film that seems much more like a documentary than the usual propaganda pictures being made in America at the time. What I mean by this is that the documentary tells the story of the Allied victory in North Africa in a very straight forward manner...with little of the usual jingoism and hyperbole. Because of this, it's aged very well.

    The story is of Operation Acrobat. It begins in November, 1942 when combined American, British and Free French forces invades Northwest Africa in Morocco and soon heading to Algeria and Tunisia. The story is told using lots of high quality footage taken of the battle as well as diagrams and narration as well as actors providing some of the narration in the guise of soldiers.

    The bottom line is that for 1944, I cannot imagine a better war documentary and it's quite a bit better than many of the other similar documentaries of the day. Well made, interesting and a treat for history lovers.
    8clanciai

    The story of the allied invasion of North Africa 1941-42

    This is a pure downright war documentary, but it was fashioned by expert hands, and from beginning to end you feel the sustained mastermind of more than qualified directors. There are no actors, but there is still great acting on the part of the speakers, Bernard Miles, Leo Genn and Burgess Meredith as both reporting, supporting and soldiers' voices, which add to the documentary authenticity and the genuineness of the work. Frank Capra is the main director, well known for a number of the best American films of the 30s and 40s, but there are also the brothers John and Roy Boulting, who made some of the best British films of the 40s and 50s. The British had the greatest losses, about half of all, in this unparalleled military operation to take the Germans out from North Africa, the tremendous "Acrobat" operation which was kept absolutely secret until it was carried through. This operation was one of the greatest in the entire war, and yet it has been perhaps the least spoken of. It has landed in the shadow of Stalingrad and the invasion of Normandy, but was perhaps even more admirably and skilfully performed, as it was as near to perfectly planned and implemented as could be. The film is not too long but strongly sustained all the way, and using Rachmaninov's second piano concerto to increase the pathos and moods of the enterprise is not at all out of place.
    8grantss

    Interesting and edifying

    A WW2 documentary on the Allied campaign in Tunisia in 1942-43. The Allies' victory in the campaign drove Germany out of Africa, went a long way to securing the Mediterranean for Allied shipping and was the first step on the path to invading Sicily and Italy.

    Interesting and edifying. A joint American-British production, with directed in part by the legendary Frank Capra (his co-director was the Englishman Hugh Stewart). The equally-legendary John Huston was also involved, shooting replacement scenes when some of the original film was damaged.

    Makes for engaging watching, with some good battle scenes, aerial combat shots and scenes of soldiers enjoying their down-time. The narration is a tad propagandaesque, but this was released during WW2, so is to be expected.

    Worth watching by all military history fans.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent WW2 Doc

    Tunisian Victory (1944)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    This WW2 documentary was produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps and the British Film Unit. Frank Capra and Hugh Stewart filmed and directed the majority of the movie but before it was released, parts of the print were damaged so John Huston went back and reshot those scenes. The documentary starts from the very beginning of this legendary battle until the victorious end when the Germans were forced out of Africa. If you've seen any of the various WW2 docs out there then you know what to expect. There's a lot of great action footage, which is probably why most people are drawn to these types of films. We also get a good understanding of the battle plan laid out by the British and we get to see how it went over so well to lead to a victory. The best moments of the film are when we see the soldiers celebrating Christmas. These scenes are very heart warming and it's great seeing the soldiers having fun in the middle of all the chaos that goes along with war. Winston Churchill and President Dwight D. Eisenhower appear in the film as well. Burgess Meredith does the narration of the American soldier.
    8nickenchuggets

    Important piece of ww2 history

    Frank Capra was, believe it or not, one of the best directors of things related to war. There were other directors sent overseas to document what was going on in regards to the allied war effort during world war 2, but Capra is probably the most well known because of his excellent "Why We Fight" series, which includes several documentaries about different topics pertaining to the war. These include such things as Japan's brutal invasion of China in the 30s, Hitler's insatiable appetite for conquest in europe (which leads to all of western europe being swallowed by the reich), and the German invasion of Russia in 1941. This film is not part of that series though. It was a joint production between British and American producers which means it depicts both country's troops in a fight to the death against Hitler's feared Afrika Korps, led by the brilliant and legendary strategist Erwin Rommel. As you would probably expect, the film doesn't really have any story. It's world war 2 and that's all you can really say about it, but it only focuses on the north african theater of the war. This was an important area for the allies to be fighting in, although the american troops sent there at the time mostly didn't know why. After Mussolini's disastrous invasion of Greece, Hitler is forced to rescue his bumbling ally, which delays the nazi invasion of the USSR by several crucial weeks. Not that this really matters in the grand scheme of things, since the soviets would move all their industry beyond the Ural mountains where the Germans couldn't reach anyway. The purpose of this film is to show why allied soldiers, British, American, Free French, South African, Australian, etc. Were fighting in Tunisia to begin with, and it does this well. It covers pretty much every major event that happened there during the war and how this eventually brought about the end of german presence in north africa, but it also shows some german victories too. At Kasserine Pass, the first real engagement between US and german forces in north africa, Rommel manages to push american forces back over 50 miles through the mountains in one of the most one-sided battles of the war. Their experience lacking, the badly led american soldiers faltered and melted away. Eventually though, the allies begin to gain the upper hand, and Hitler is unable to hold onto his southern flank any longer. Rommel's army, short of fuel, is forced further and further into the corner of Tunisia closest to Italy, and the allies batter the exhausted force until it is broken into smaller pieces and surrenders. This sets the stage for the allied invasion of Italy, the underbelly of europe that would allow the allies to get much closer to Hitler's reich. The germans had lost their presence and advantage in north africa, and from here, it would only be about a year until d-day when western europe itself was invaded. This documentary is important viewing for anyone that likes to read or watch things on ww2, since it will give you a better understanding of why the germans failed in north africa and see how the myth of their invincible armies was shattered.

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    • Anecdotes
      John Huston directed replacement scenes after some footage was lost.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Victoire en mer (1954)
    • Bandes originales
      (I Got Spurs) Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
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      Music by Joseph J. Lilley

      Played on piano during the troop ship sequence

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juin 1945 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Victoire de Tunisie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Yuma, Arizona, États-Unis(Lee Zavitz and family)
    • Sociétés de production
      • U.S. Army Signal Corps
      • British Service Units
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      1 heure 15 minutes
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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      • 1.37 : 1

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