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L'Aigle de Guam

Titre original : No Man Is an Island
  • 1962
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  • 1h 54min
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Jeffrey Hunter and Barbara Perez in L'Aigle de Guam (1962)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Goldstone
    • John Monks Jr.
  • Scénario
    • Richard Goldstone
    • John Monks Jr.
  • Casting principal
    • Jeffrey Hunter
    • Marshall Thompson
    • Barbara Perez
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Scénario
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Casting principal
      • Jeffrey Hunter
      • Marshall Thompson
      • Barbara Perez
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
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    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • George R. Tweed
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Jonn Sonnenberg
    Barbara Perez
    Barbara Perez
    • 'Joe' Cruz
    Ronald Remy
    Ronald Remy
    • Chico Torres
    Paul Edwards Jr.
    • Al Turney
    Rolf Bayer
    • Chief Schultz
    Vicente Liwanag
    • Vicente
    Fred Harris II
    • Roy Lund
    Lamberto V. Avellana
    • Mr. Shimoda
    Chichay
    • Mrs. Nakamura
    • (as Amparo [Chichay] Custodio)
    Antonio De la Mogueis
    • Florecito
    Vic Silayan
    • Major Hondo
    Bert Lafortaza
    • Comdr. Oto Harada
    • (as Bert Laforteza)
    Eddie Infante
    Eddie Infante
    • Sus Quintagua
    Nardo Ramos
    • Tumon
    Rosa Mia
    • Primera Quintagua
    Mike Anzures
    • Santos
    Bruno Punzalan
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Scénario
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
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    8dukeb0y

    The movie is good, the book is better.

    If you read the book, four guys decide not to surrender. The Japanese knew about them and were absolutely ruthless. Killing the native Chamorros ruthlessly and brutally. Many of the natives gave their lives and did not give away where they were hidden.

    Three of the soldiers thought they'd sleep and some kind of native Hut and native turn them in because his whole family was threatened. Man there's no easy answers here.

    George Tweed held out to the end and it was a destroyer that picked him up not a submarine.

    He also use Semaphore Flags, which are very hard to use. More difficult than Morse code. To communicate to the Destroyer that picked him up. Read the book and watch the movie.
    6ma-cortes

    Jeffrey Hunter is top-notch as the only U.S. soldier on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.

    During the early Pacific war years , the Japanese invade island of Guam , as seaman Tweed and his colleagues attempt to escape . Little by little the American seaman named George Tweed : Jeffrey Hunter , becomes the only serviceman living in Guam and being mercilessly pursued by the Japanese during the early years of World War II . He is befriended by some of the islanders and assisting him in the evading and traveling to a secure place . Step by step he saves his life and remains in hiding there until the US Navy goes back providing information enough about bases and gun locations .

    This classic warlike movie based on the true story of George Tweed, an American sailor , well played by Jeffrey Hunter , who became the only serviceman on the island of Guam to avoid his capture and along the way delivering targets to an American destroyer when it approaches by contacting them to warn them of shore artillery . This soldier was nicely starred by Jeffrey Hunter at one of his best and unknown roles as a two-fisted soldier George Tweed , an American Sailor from Minneapolis stationed on Pre-war Guam at a radio relay station , he's well accompanied by a plethora of sympathetic secondaries , all of them form the small group of charming actors endeavouring to flee from cruel Japanese army . Stirring actioner/drama warfare completed with slice of military stereotypes although some characters are very one-dimensional . Adding a romantic relationship developing between Tweed/Hunter and the daughter of his benefactor , the attractive Barbara Perez . This agreeable wartime saga results to be a a good film dealing with war in human terms . Here directors have a sensitive handling of actors and provide an exact compositional sense . Two filmmakers handle in all -especially human relation scenes as well as battle set pieces - with flair play and vigour . There is a fair bit of flag-waving and patriotism , but that was just what was needed when the picture was made . It may not be an awesome film , but this is a sensitive and well made war epic . This colorful movie contains action , breathtaking battles , thrills , historical events , romance , and the battle scenes are impressively made with special mention at the end as our starring is besieged on the beach while attempting to be taken aboard ship . Stalwart main cast , Jeffrey Hunter along with a minor acting by Marshall Thompson , both of whom provide splendid interpretations . Being stunningly supported by a large plethora of Philippine actors , mainly the beautiful eye-catching Barbara Perez , Ronald Remy , among others , and all the Philippine supporting actors spoke Tagalog rather than Chamorro . The film is set into a lush , abundant jungle , shot entirely in the Philippines, with nice cinematography in technicolor by Carl Kayser , though a perfect remastering being extremely necessary. The film though set in Guam was completely filmed in Tamaraw Studios, Metro Manila, Philippines and Universal Studios 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California . Being freely based on the 1945 book "Robinson Crusoe, USN" by George Ray Tweed and script by Richard Goldstone and John Monks Jr. who produced and directed , as well. This filmmakers were notorious producers and writers , though directed a few movies .

    This ¨No man in an island¨ is one of a handful of feature films that have featured the story of the World War II , set in Philippines or others Pacific Islands , many of them revolving Battle of Bataan or dealing with American soldiers supporting native Guerrillas , they include as follows : ¨Bataan¨ (1943) by Tay Garnett with Robert Taylor , ¨So proudly we hail ¡¨ by Mark Sandrich (1943) , ¨They were expendable¨ (1945) by John Ford with John Wayne , ¨Back to Bataan¨(1945) by Edward Dmytryck with John Wayne , Anthony Quinn , Beulah Bondi and ¨American Guerrilla in Philippines¨ (1950) by Fritz Lang with Tyrone Power , Micheline Presle , Robert Patten, Tom Ewell .
    8Lechuguilla

    Connectivity To An Island

    George Tweed (Jeffrey Hunter) is an American Navy man scheduled to leave the Pacific island of Guam and return to the U.S on December 7, 1941. But that's the day that Japanese planes bomb Pear Harbor. And Guam is now under surprise attack as well. Tweed and four of his Navy buddies have a choice. They can surrender to the enemy on Guam, or they can make a run for it. They decide to run. Not all of them survive.

    The title "No Man Is An Island" refers to a poem by English poet John Donne. The idea is that each person is connected to his or her surroundings. In the case of Tweed and his buddies, this connectivity comes in the form of substantial help they receive from Guam natives, sympathetic to Americans. And not all helpers are adults; some are children. This assistance, which comes with great sacrifice, is basically the theme of the film.

    Except for the Japanese enemy, most of the characters are likable, including Tweed. And his story on Guam is one of drama and adventure, as he draws on his own inner resourcefulness and courage to survive, to augment the help from others. I also like the Mrs. Nakamura character (Chichay), a native Asian woman, small in stature, but with a big heart. She is shrewd and spunky, as she endures the idiocy of those around her.

    Cinematography is acceptable for the era in which the film was made, but suffers in comparison to modern films. The use of day for night camera filters is obvious. And stock war footage, especially near the beginning and at the end, convey a cheap look and feel. Background music is annoying as it is so nondescript. Casting and acting are acceptable.

    The film is based on a true story. Whether all the plot points are historically accurate or some script liberties have been taken, I don't know. What I do know is that if it had not been for this film, I would have no idea that George Tweed ever existed. I'm glad that the film is available for viewing. "No Man Is An Island" is a fine WWII film that deserves to be seen by anyone interested in that historical era.
    9clanciai

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    The most interesting part of this film is the very beginning, when Tweed sits on the top of his mountain and makes the reflection: "No man is an island, entire of itself. Every man is a piece of the continent and part of the main. Any man's death diminishes me. I am involved in all mankind." Indeed, he has time to make the deepest reflections and reach any conclusion during the months of his isolation on the top of a Pacific mountain with the ideal pacific landscape around him with the sea and the hills of the island. It's a great second world war narrative with very human ingredients, and especially impressive are the scenes in the hospital for lepers. There is a romance as well, and great war scenes, while only the Japanese are left with no human nuance. Jeffrey Hunter is perfect for the role, he was a very promising actgor who died far too young at only 42, and he was Jesus in Nicholas Ray's "King of Kings", and he died from complications in a surgery after two strokes. The film is beautiful, and although not ranked as Jeffrey Hunter's best film, you certainly will remember him from it.
    5marcus-perkins-ctr

    Needs a remake!

    Given that movies in the 50s and 60s were never meant to show the true life "grittiness" of war that we see in movies made today such as Saving Private Ryan, I was more turned off by the lack of truth to the story. As many others have said here, it's a great story worthy of a big budget production. I lived on Guam while in the Navy, and actually had the opportunity to go to what is called "Tweed's cave". Which by the way is located in the Northwest corner of the island on the Navy's Communnication station property. It's well worth the hike because you really get a sense of the life Tweed led in those 18month's. Watch the movie for it's own sake and not for the truthfulness of the story line.

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    • Anecdotes
      The story is based on true events. The real George Tweed died in 1989.
    • Gaffes
      After Mr. Shimoda dies (1:23:29), thieves open his buried coffin and steal his body. This wouldn't have been possible since Mr.Shimoda, like most Japanese Buddhists, would have been cremated the day after the wake. After the cremation, his mourners would have picked his bones out of the ashes with chopsticks, and the ashes would have been transferred to a large funeral urn.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in To Tell the Truth: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle (1962)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 février 1963 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • No Man Is an Island
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Philippines
    • Société de production
      • Gold Coast Productions
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      1 heure 54 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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