Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an American commando team is sent to an evacuated American base in the jungle to destroy classified documents.During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an American commando team is sent to an evacuated American base in the jungle to destroy classified documents.During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an American commando team is sent to an evacuated American base in the jungle to destroy classified documents.
Mike Connors
- Major Matt McCormack
- (as Michael Connors)
Robert Tetrick
- Pvt. Bill (Capt. Hendry's orderly)
- (as Bob Tetrick)
Sammee Tong
- Papa Lily
- (as Sammy Tong)
Gordon Barnes
- Peter Wayne, National Press Service
- (non crédité)
Art Gilmore
- Captain Hendry
- (non crédité)
Jackie Joseph
- Cho-Cho
- (non crédité)
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This is one of the countless 1950s-60s AIP war flicks. I have seen several and they are all pretty bad. This particular one is directed by Edward L. Cahn. Other entries in the genre include TANK BATTALION, TANK COMMANDOS, JET ATTACK and HELL SQUAD.
Familiar face Mike Connors (from MANNIX) leads a band of specially trained demolition men to blow up a HQ building the Japanese have captured.
There's lots of badly stock war footage, a script that makes no sense (don't send the men right away, give them almost the entire movie to sit around doing pointless stuff when they ought to be killing enemy soldiers). Plus very cheap looking soundstages to simulate the Philippine jungle. Oh, yeah, throw in an obligatory woman character for the two leads to fight over and you're all set.
Still this movie towers above BRIDGE TO HELL and COMMANDO SQUAD.
I give it a 2/10.
Familiar face Mike Connors (from MANNIX) leads a band of specially trained demolition men to blow up a HQ building the Japanese have captured.
There's lots of badly stock war footage, a script that makes no sense (don't send the men right away, give them almost the entire movie to sit around doing pointless stuff when they ought to be killing enemy soldiers). Plus very cheap looking soundstages to simulate the Philippine jungle. Oh, yeah, throw in an obligatory woman character for the two leads to fight over and you're all set.
Still this movie towers above BRIDGE TO HELL and COMMANDO SQUAD.
I give it a 2/10.
This film takes place in the Philippines during World War 2 with an American officer named "Major Matt McCormack" (Mike Connors) being told that the Japanese Army has captured a key building where top-secret documents have been stored. With that in mind, Major McCormack is ordered to lead a small patrol comprised of volunteers to go behind enemy lines and destroy the building before the Japanese have a chance to find where these documents are hidden. The problem is that the odds of any of these men returning back to their battalion alive and well is extremely small. To that effect, each of them is offered a weekend pass and some money to spend at a local bar before heading out--and they all plan to make the most of it. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a rather weak movie due in large part to the extremely unrealistic plot. For starters, for a small squad of this size, it was more than a bit unusual to have two officers assigned to it--especially one with the rank of major. To add insult to injury, the other officer named "Lieutenant Chet Hall" (Bing Russell) would never behave in such a disrespectful manner toward his superior. It just wouldn't happen. That being said, it is my belief that whoever wrote the script never served in the military. But that's Hollywood for you. Throw in its obvious low-budget constraints, and I have difficulty rather this movie any higher than I have. Below average.
American International Pictures (AIP) was a super-cheap production company that really came into its own in the 1960s. With a lot of beach films, stories about drugs, hippies and biker gangs, the studio made a ton of money because their super-cheaply made films were popular in drive-in theaters....though they never were what anyone would consider artistic masterpieces!
In the case of "Suicide Batallion", the studio made the sort of 1950s film that they really did NOT do well...a WWII epic. What are the major problems? It all boils down to money. The writing and acting weren't all that hot and the film often resorted to stock footage because there really wasn't much money for costumes, props and the like.
The story is about an amazingly undisciplined group of jerks who are assigned the task to blow up a building behind enemy lines in the Pacific theater. Heading the group is a wimpy Major (Mike Connors) who doesn't see all that put off that his Lieutenant is disobedient and even, at times, does this in front of the rest of the men. Toss in some sexy ladies (after all, wasn't the Pacific in 1942-3 filled with hot, buxom American women???) and you have a picture that is watchable but nothing more.
In the case of "Suicide Batallion", the studio made the sort of 1950s film that they really did NOT do well...a WWII epic. What are the major problems? It all boils down to money. The writing and acting weren't all that hot and the film often resorted to stock footage because there really wasn't much money for costumes, props and the like.
The story is about an amazingly undisciplined group of jerks who are assigned the task to blow up a building behind enemy lines in the Pacific theater. Heading the group is a wimpy Major (Mike Connors) who doesn't see all that put off that his Lieutenant is disobedient and even, at times, does this in front of the rest of the men. Toss in some sexy ladies (after all, wasn't the Pacific in 1942-3 filled with hot, buxom American women???) and you have a picture that is watchable but nothing more.
Despite actually having a familiar face in the lead (Mike Connors), an Oscar-winning cameraman and a veteran director there was plainly nothing left in the kitty to leave the studio and actually make the movie.
So it consists almost entirely of actors on a tiny soundstage looking rugged, hanging out in the local bordello, engaging in unfunny comic relief, tangling with a sexy female 'war correspondent' with a 50's hairstyle; and wholly dependent for actual action outdoors upon library footage.
So it consists almost entirely of actors on a tiny soundstage looking rugged, hanging out in the local bordello, engaging in unfunny comic relief, tangling with a sexy female 'war correspondent' with a 50's hairstyle; and wholly dependent for actual action outdoors upon library footage.
Edward Cahn directs this very low budget war yarn. Mike Connors leads a special squad assigned to destroy top intelligence papers in the Philippines. The mission is almost suicidal, because the Japanese have set up a HQ in the small building housing the hidden documents.
Familiar stock footage is meshed with this spotty script. No masterpiece, but a quickie war flick worth watching. Diverse cast of characters that include: Bing Russell, Russ Bender and John Ashley. Ashley always seems to over act, but then there is Jewell Lain that shows very little skills as a reporter/love interest. Look for Sammee Tong, who played the butler on TV's "Bachelor Father". Lock and load.
Familiar stock footage is meshed with this spotty script. No masterpiece, but a quickie war flick worth watching. Diverse cast of characters that include: Bing Russell, Russ Bender and John Ashley. Ashley always seems to over act, but then there is Jewell Lain that shows very little skills as a reporter/love interest. Look for Sammee Tong, who played the butler on TV's "Bachelor Father". Lock and load.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOpening credits: All characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictional. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
- Citations
Philippine bar girl: Ever hear of a place called New York?
Pvt. Tommy Novello: Yea it's near the Brooklyn Bridge
- ConnexionsFeatures Les Volontaires de la Mort (1942)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El batallón suicida
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 100 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Suicide Battalion (1958) officially released in India in English?
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