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1941

  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58min
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5,8/10
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John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in 1941 (1979)
Trailer 1
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SatireSlapstickActionComedyWar

Les Californiens hystériques se préparent à une invasion japonaise dans les jours qui suivent Pearl Harbor.Les Californiens hystériques se préparent à une invasion japonaise dans les jours qui suivent Pearl Harbor.Les Californiens hystériques se préparent à une invasion japonaise dans les jours qui suivent Pearl Harbor.

  • Réalisation
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Scénario
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • Bob Gale
    • John Milius
  • Casting principal
    • John Belushi
    • Dan Aykroyd
    • Treat Williams
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    38 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Scénario
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • Bob Gale
      • John Milius
    • Casting principal
      • John Belushi
      • Dan Aykroyd
      • Treat Williams
    • 314avis d'utilisateurs
    • 89avis des critiques
    • 34Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 6 nominations au total

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    1941
    Trailer 1:47
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    John Belushi
    John Belushi
    • Capt. Wild Bill Kelso
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Sgt. Frank Tree
    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Cpl. Chuck 'Stretch' Sitarski
    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Donna Stratton
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Ward Douglas
    Lorraine Gary
    Lorraine Gary
    • Joan Douglas
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • Claude Crumn
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Capt. Wolfgang von Kleinschmidt
    Tim Matheson
    Tim Matheson
    • Capt. Loomis Birkhead
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura
    • (as Toshiro Mifune)
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Col. 'Madman' Maddox
    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell
    Lucille Benson
    Lucille Benson
    • Gas Mama (Eloise)
    • (as Lucille Bensen)
    Jordan Cohen
    • Macey Douglas
    • (as Jordan Brian)
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Pvt. Foley
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • The Patron (Dexter)
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Herbie Kazlminsky
    Bobby Di Cicco
    Bobby Di Cicco
    • Wally Stephens
    • Réalisation
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Scénario
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • Bob Gale
      • John Milius
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    7moviemik-3

    Watch it

    Any movie that features the following....:

    1. The Geek from "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" torturing The Mayor from "Jaws" 2. A bunch of Japanese soldiers disguised as walking Christmas Trees 3. A hilarious USO dance sequence that boils over into an inter-service street fight 4. the film debut of Mickey Rourke and the big film debut of John Candy

    and last but not least

    5. Tough guy Robert Stack crying and singing along to songs from the Disney classic "Dumbo".....

    CANNOT BE ALL BAD!!!!!
    psychoni

    Full of FUN!

    Why is it, in our society, that a movie's success is rated on monetary value?As with "Always", another Spielberg flop, I love "1941".It's a shame when a movie's success can be judged on box office revenue only.It's a great deal of fun, and it's what movies should be about, a chance to laugh,to smile, and if done correctly, a chance to leave our lives for a couple of hours."1941" may not be at the top of all time movie favorites, they're saving that space for the BIG money makers,But it belongs at top of true movie lovers lists everywhere!And to Stash,It's seems that "Close Encounters of a Third Kind"was another Spielberg Film, before "1941", that some might consider as BIG!
    ttbrowne

    Great Laffs

    A Japanese sub off the coast of California looking for Hollywood so they can "blow the s**t out of something big". There's your plot.

    Yeah, It's got some slapstick but this film cooks. It's sorta like a Murphy's Law about hysteria. What if everything went wrong? Could that happen? Yes! There's solid performances from everybody from the kid in the ferris wheel to Robert Stack (actually crying in a theatre while watching DUMBO). An intelligent piece of film work? No. But comedy doesn't have to be. M*A*S*H* it ain't, but it doesn't try to be either. Enjoy.
    7zmanjz

    Worth watching at least once.

    1941 is a unique movie. 1 part of it is animal house-esque lowbrow humor, 1 part is B-movie love story, and 1 part stoic war movie, and 2 parts insane hilarity.

    It is a weird mix to say the least.

    First, the problems: 1. The first half of the movie is slow. It grinds on making you wonder why you're watching this movie.

    2. The "Love story" subplot is poorly executed for what this movie is trying to do.

    3. many of the actors are not used to their fullest potential (especially Dan Akroyd and John Candy) while others receive excessive screen time. (see: The slow moving love story sub-plot) But then there are the good aspects: 1. John Belushi is hilarious. He would have been funnier had he interacted with more characters rather than appearing in many solo shots, but he was funny.

    2. The "Epic Battle" was great. It had me laughing as my sides hurt.

    3. Slim Pickens: His appearance in the movie was truly where the movie stopped being slow, and the fun really started. He was great in his scenes and between the dialogue and his visual scenes, you can't help but laugh.

    There's more, but in short, if you don't mind sitting through a slow build up, the payoff is worth the wait.

    It's not the best movie ever, but in the barren entertainment landscape that is Weekend Television: Finding this movie can be like an oasis in the desert. It's solid Saturday afternoon fun.
    8bkoganbing

    1941, a film that will live gloriously

    I have a sneaking suspicion that Steven Spielberg must have seen and loved It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World as a sixteen year old kid and resolved that if he became as big a movie name as Stanley Kramer he'd do a film just like it. In 1979 Spielberg succeeded admirably creating a chaotic classic about a very serious time.

    I doubt we're ever going to be ready for decades for a film like this about the days following the Twin Towers. Those were pretty scary days, especially on the Pacific coast where our fleet with the remarkable exception of the carriers was at the bottom of Pearl Harbor and who really knew where and how many the Japanese were following the attack in Hawaii.

    It should give you cold chills to think that if it was more than Toshiro Mifune lost submarine with German observer Christopher Lee on it that they would have been met with what we see in 1941. At the time our home defense on the Pacific Coast was commanded by Major General Joseph L. Stillwell known to all as Vinegar Joe. But he could be moved as we see as he takes in a screening of Dumbo which did come out around that time.

    Like It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World the cast it populated with some of the great comedians and comic players of the time. At some point or other they all intersect in their comic defense of California under attack from the Japanese as surely as the world was under attack from Orson Welles's broadcast of War Of The Worlds.

    There are a lot of memorable performances where some serious players got to show a comic side and really get unrestrained. One example would be crazy National Guard colonel Warren Oates meeting up with equally crazy would be air ace John Belushi. Slim Pickens saves California by his Faux constipation, he really goes unrestrained. Tim Matheson as Stilwell's aide is as horny as he was in Animal House as he maps out a campaign to nail aviation buff Nancy Allen and winds up midair in a plane he knows not how to fly.

    Robert Stack plays Vinegar Joe Stilwell the only true character in 1941 and he plays it straight as a string. If he survived this bunch of lunatics, how come he couldn't get Chiang Kai-Shek off his duff and fight those Japanese who were really invading his country? Maybe duty in the Far East was a welcome relief for Stilwell, but not for long.

    Be eternally grateful that this was NOT the way it was in 1941 and sit back and enjoy.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Some scenes were so noisy during filming that the crew could not hear Steven Spielberg yell "Cut". He had to fire a prop machine gun in the air to get the action to stop.
    • Gaffes
      Herbie and Claude change position on the ferris wheel. Spielberg did that deliberately for comedic effect.
    • Citations

      Japanese soldier: [trying to squeeze a large radio into the sub] We've got to figure out how to make these things smaller!

    • Crédits fous
      End credits feature scenes showing cast members screaming.
    • Versions alternatives
      The version released on network television and VHS/DVD/laserdisc is Spielberg's original director's cut, running 146 minutes, fleshing out sub-plots and characterizations, including:
      • Wally and Dennis getting thrown out onto the street by Mr. Malcomb after he fires them from the diner where they work.
      • Miss Fitzroy lecturing a group of women, Betty and Maxine among them, about tonight's USO dance which is interupted by a group of Army service men and Sailors entering and chanting wanting the women.
      • A department store scene with Wally fussing about buying an expensive new zoot suit and Dennis sounding a phoney air-raid siren which leads to panic in the store including a gun-toting Santa Claus yelling out command orders which is revealed to be a set up by Wally who walks out of the store wearing the zoot suit while Dennis meets the twin girls for the first time.
      • A scene with Scioli outside his house arguing with his non-English speaking wife about converting their car into an armored car while talking with Claude about sending him and someone else atop the Santa Monica ferris wheel on a spot mission for Japanese planes.
      • A extra scene with Ito and the I-19 Japanese submarine shore party disguising themselves as Christmas trees in a remote Christmas tree lot and the drunken Hollis Wood trying to "chop" them down which leads to his capture.
      • Scioli arriving at the ferris wheel with Claude and Herbie and explaing to them about their mission in the ferris wheel.
      • A dinner scene at the Douglas home and Ward explaining to Betty about her going to the USO dance and telling her about the pros and cons about meeting servicemen.
      • A barracks scene with Odgen Johnson Jones arriving for the first time at the barracks and imediately quarling with the racist Foley about property lines within their quarters.
      • A scene outside the USO club where Wally arrives and meets with Martinez and his Zoot Suit friends where they are denied access to the club where Corporal Stretch shows up and sets Wally's zoot suit afire which nearly leads to a riot between the Zoot Suiters and the Servicemen. Wally then meets Dennis dressed up as a Marine in order to gain entrance into the club with the twins as his dates.
      • Additional dialoge between Captain Birkhead and Donna in their car on the way to the airstrip and being afraid of the dark.
      • Another barracks scene where Sergeant Tree breaks up a fistfight between Jones and Foley by informing them about the riot on Hollywood Blvd. and showing them climing into their tank and starting it up.
      • A scene of the Japanese submarine I-19 arriving for the first time outside the Douglas house and the sub's entire crew on the deck watching Joan Douglas taking a bath through the bathroom window.
      • A scene of the tank traveling down a residential street and Wally shooting up Officer Miller's police car to pieces, sending the policeman and some paserby's running for their lives.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Special Show: The Magic of Spielberg (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Down by the Ohio
      Music by Abe Olman (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Jack Yellen (uncredited)

      Performed by The Andrews Sisters

      Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.

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    • How long is 1941?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why do some versions have subtitles for the Japanese and German speakers and others do not?
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    • What are the differences between the Theatrical Version and the Director's Cut?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
      • Allemand
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Night the Japs Attacked
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gold Beach, Oregon, États-Unis(opening scene with sub)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • Columbia Pictures
      • A-Team
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 755 742 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 701 898 $US
      • 16 déc. 1979
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 92 455 742 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 58 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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