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Le combat du Capitaine Newman

Titre original : Captain Newman, M.D.
  • 1963
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  • 2h 6min
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Le combat du Capitaine Newman (1963)
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En 1944, un médecin de l'armée est responsable du service de neuropsychiatrie dans un hôpital de l'armée de l'air en Arizona. Il doit faire face à une variété de cas difficiles.En 1944, un médecin de l'armée est responsable du service de neuropsychiatrie dans un hôpital de l'armée de l'air en Arizona. Il doit faire face à une variété de cas difficiles.En 1944, un médecin de l'armée est responsable du service de neuropsychiatrie dans un hôpital de l'armée de l'air en Arizona. Il doit faire face à une variété de cas difficiles.

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    • David Miller
  • Scénario
    • Richard L. Breen
    • Phoebe Ephron
    • Henry Ephron
  • Casting principal
    • Gregory Peck
    • Tony Curtis
    • Angie Dickinson
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      • David Miller
    • Scénario
      • Richard L. Breen
      • Phoebe Ephron
      • Henry Ephron
    • Casting principal
      • Gregory Peck
      • Tony Curtis
      • Angie Dickinson
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    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 10 nominations au total

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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Capt. Josiah J. Newman, MD
    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Cpl. Jackson 'Jake' Leibowitz
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Lt. Francie Corum
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Col. Norval Algate Bliss
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Col. Edgar Pyser
    Bethel Leslie
    Bethel Leslie
    • Mrs. Helene Winston
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Capt. Paul Cabot Winston
    Jane Withers
    Jane Withers
    • Lt. Grace Blodgett
    Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    • Lt. Belden 'Barney' Alderson
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Cpl. Gavoni
    Robert F. Simon
    Robert F. Simon
    • Lt. Col. M.B. Larrabee
    Syl Lamont
    • Sgt. Kopp
    Paul Carr
    Paul Carr
    • Arthur Werbel
    Vito Scotti
    Vito Scotti
    • Maj. Alfredo Fortuno
    Crahan Denton
    Crahan Denton
    • Maj. Gen. Snowden
    Gregory Walcott
    Gregory Walcott
    • Capt. Howard
    Charlie Briggs
    • Gorkow
    • (as Charles Briggs)
    Bobby Darin
    Bobby Darin
    • Cpl. Jim Tompkins
    • Réalisation
      • David Miller
    • Scénario
      • Richard L. Breen
      • Phoebe Ephron
      • Henry Ephron
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    8amazeika

    On DVD at las

    With all due respect to HAL-900, Bobby Darin's excellent portrayal as "Little Jim" HAD to be less than subtle in order to allow the also very excellent Robert Duval to play his character as subtly as he did. Gregory Peck is excellent as the stalwart Psychiatrist dealing with medical as well as bureaucratic challenges. Angie Dickinson IS pretty much just for show, but she NEVER looked better. Yes, Peck's 'drunk' is a tad corny but necessary to show that he was not invulnerable to the suffering that whirled about him. Tony Curtis and Larry Storch provide (necessary) comic relief. Modern Psychiatry was still in it's infancy when this movie is set and a long way from where it is today when the movie was produced. Gregory Peck starred in a LOT of excellent films and I number CAPTAIN NEWMAN, MD among them. It is part of TCMs library so catch it if you can.(Added 11/01/08)Huzzah! A new GREGGORY PECK DVD collection will be released November 4th, 2008 and CAPTAIN NEWMAN, MD is one of the titles included along with TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, CAPE FEAR, ARABESQUE and THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS.
    8planktonrules

    an excellent depiction of psychiatry

    I previously gave a terrible review to Peck's movie Spellbound. This movie just goes to show that he CAN make a good movie about psychiatry (unlike Spellbound--yuck).

    Peck is an officer running a psychiatric ward stateside during WWII. He has a good heart and good intentions and tries a lot of different techniques to help these men. What I like is that although he is generally successful, it is very clear Captain Newman feels, at times, over his head dealing with these many patients. He is not a SUPERMAN but a decent guy who's trying his best.

    Tony Curtis is the comic relief. So, while the movie is VERY serious at times, it also can be rather comical. This is a tough balance but it is done well and I liked Curtis in this film.

    However, apart from Gregory Peck, the real standout in the movie is Bobby Darin. Although he only is a supporting player, his is the meatiest performance. He wonderfully plays a man suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (though he outwardly hides it with bravado and obnoxiousness)--this is particularly true when he is under the influence of Sodium Pentathol (or some other "truth serum"). I would say it is worth seeing the film just for this sequence--it's just so nice that there are many other good moments to recommend this flick.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Good ... for its time

    It's 1944 and Capt. Josiah J. Newman (Gregory Peck) is in charge of the military neuropsychiatric ward. Other staff includes Cpl. Jake Leibowitz (Tony Curtis) and nurse Lt. Francie Corum (Angie Dickinson).

    The military is resistant to Newman and his views on PTSD. He is challenged at every turn. The movie itself was probably at the cutting edge in 1963. The movie was filmed 10 years after the end of the Korean war, and that usually is when the Hollywood reflection movies start to be made. The acting is still movie versions of crazy in today's terms. But it was probably a good improvement on a realistic look at mental illness at the time.
    7secondtake

    Pre-MASH wartime hospital mix of comedy and tragedy

    Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)

    Almost twenty years after WWII, a movie that reflected the growing public admission that there were many psychological victims from the war, often ignored or minimized at the time (unlike, say, Vietnam, which was just unfolding, and which demanded a different kind of accountability). And this one is set in the middle of the war, though in an Arizona military hospital far from direct action.

    The star is certainly the title character, played by Gregory Peck, and Peck is his usual highly respectable self, moral and a natural leader, but likable and willing to take chances, too. That is, an ideal male, in many ways, the kind you might like to have as President, or at least the chief doctor in your hospital. He is, in particular, in charge of the mental ward, and his main intern played by Tony Curtis steals the show, on purpose. While much of the movie is funny, or at least peculiar enough to be ironic and wry, there are moments of heartfelt tragedy and even heartwrenching trauma (especially when a couple of the inmates go berserk). Third in line is a strong, sympathetic nurse (Angie Dickinson) and these three run the ward with unusual verve and intelligence. It clearly is a case in favor of the military giving good psych treatment.

    There are several interesting patients, as well as a band of Italian POWs brought in for some nice comic relief (and for a reminder that people are people, even if they are enemies). The most famous and unusual is played by Bobby Darin, who I just saw in another movie from the period where he played a patient in an army psych ward, the riveting "Pressure Point." This is a whole different kind of movie, though Darin's performance is strong in similar ways in both cases. Here he even plays an impressive ten seconds on the guitar, and if you watch closely you'll see it's the real deal, not recorded later.

    The color in the filming is unusually clear and vivid in a realistic way, and Russell Metty behind the camera has made a number of really solid, beautiful, richly colorful films ("That Touch of Mink" and "Imitation of Life" as well as the more earthy "The Misfits"). The lighting is usually fairly bright and broad, though there are some scenes pumped up with shadows. A couple of shots toward the end are oddly filmed against an obvious back projections (when they are rounding up the sheep) which is too bad because otherwise the standards are very high. Director David Miller isn't especially legendary, but he has one terrific film I'd recommend to anyone, "Sudden Fear" made a decade earlier. Here he shows general high production values and a sense of humor (mostly through the endlessly lively Curtis).

    A nice little colorful film with a gently persuasive subtext.
    7lee_eisenberg

    military psychiatry

    Hot off "To Kill a Mockingbird", Gregory Peck played another really good role in David Miller's "Captain Newman, M.D.". This time he's a psychiatrist on an army base in WWII having to deal with what we now recognize as PTSD, while also dealing with the military bureaucracy. In a way, the movie almost seems like a preview of the war in which the United States was about to mire itself (the Vietnam War). Fine support comes from Tony Curtis as a streetwise corporal and Angie Dickinson as a tolerant lieutenant, along with Eddie Albert, Bobby Darin and Robert Duvall as Peck's damaged patients.

    Without a doubt this is one that I recommend. Maybe it's not as good as "To Kill a Mockingbird" - a little silly at times - but still a solid look at the world with which the psychiatrist has to put up.

    Also starring Bethel Leslie, James Gregory, Robert F. Simon, Dick Sargent*, Larry Storch, Jane Withers and Vito Scotti.

    *Robert F. Simon and Dick Sargent played father and son on "Bewitched". Also, Vito Scotti guest-starred on an episode.

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      Author Leo Rosten based the character of Captain Josiah Newman on his friend, Captain Ralph Greenson, a U.S. Army psychiatrist who worked with traumatized airmen during World War II, and was one of the first to identify the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder following combat.
    • Gaffes
      Even though the story is taking place in 1944, hairstyles, uniforms and clothes are from 1963.
    • Citations

      Capt. Josiah J. Newman, MD: You mustn't confuse sadness with depression, "professor."

      Cpl. Jackson 'Jake' Leibowitz: Is there any difference? Can a man look sad and still be happy?

      Capt. Josiah J. Newman, MD: Yes.

      Cpl. Jackson 'Jake' Leibowitz: Example?

      Capt. Josiah J. Newman, MD: You.

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      Featured in Biography: Bobby Darin: I Want to Be a Legend (2001)
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      Written by James Pierpont (uncredited)

      Performed by Tony Curtis and the people from the Hospital

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mars 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Capitán Newman
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fort Huachuca, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Brentwood Productions
      • Reynard Productions
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