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Trop jeune pour jouer les héros

Titre original : Too Young the Hero
  • Téléfilm
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Trop jeune pour jouer les héros (1988)
BiographieDrameGuerre

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple He... Tout lireThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple Heart for his bravery in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. When he reported back to his unit ... Tout lireThe true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple Heart for his bravery in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. When he reported back to his unit after leave, his world collapsed. Due to a misunderstanding he is reported as a deserter, ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Buzz Kulik
  • Scénario
    • Calvin Graham
    • Gary Thomas
    • David J. Kinghorn
  • Casting principal
    • Ricky Schroder
    • Jon DeVries
    • Debra Mooney
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    602
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Scénario
      • Calvin Graham
      • Gary Thomas
      • David J. Kinghorn
    • Casting principal
      • Ricky Schroder
      • Jon DeVries
      • Debra Mooney
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Calvin Graham
    Jon DeVries
    • Captain Gatch
    • (as Jon De Vries)
    Debra Mooney
    Debra Mooney
    • Calvin's Mother
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Pearl Spencer
    • (as Mary Louise Parker)
    Rick Warner
    • Holbrook
    Tom Wood
    Tom Wood
    • Davy Cluff
    • (as Thomas Mills Wood)
    Christopher Curry
    Christopher Curry
    • Laslo
    John Linton
    • Scotty Bloxom
    Markus Flanagan
    Markus Flanagan
    • Sparky
    David Gianopoulos
    David Gianopoulos
    • MacBride
    Shelley Reid
    Shelley Reid
    • Cracker
    • (as Ron Shelley)
    Christopher Yohe
    • Frank
    • (as Christopher Yore)
    Terry Loughlin
    Terry Loughlin
    • Necker
    Thomas McGovern
    • Turkel
    Carl Mueller
    • Shriver
    Mert Hatfield
    Mert Hatfield
    • Harry
    James Eric
    • Pratt
    David Frisinger
    • Spencer
    • Réalisation
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Scénario
      • Calvin Graham
      • Gary Thomas
      • David J. Kinghorn
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    yenlo

    The U.S. Navy couldn't tell they had a 12 yr old kid on their hands?

    The makers of this made for TV film of course had a tough call when it came to casting the part of the principal character Calvin Graham. They had to find a professional actor who could pass for a 12 yr old who just happened to look a little older (at least 17). They chose Rick Schroder who was 18 at the time this film was made which in my opinion is pretty close. The film is certainly not of Oscar caliber as most made for TV films are but it isn't all that bad. If it does nothing else it at least tells yet another chapter of the U.S. in WWII. This time the story of underage boys who managed to get in the service. It is hard however to believe that the U.S. Navy could not detect the fact that this was just a 12 yr old kid. In most of the other cases it involved 15 and 16 yr olds passing for 17. It shows in the film how he got past his induction physical but once in basic training at additional physicals and dental exams he would have been detected by qualified medical and dental personnel and sent home. So as a Naval veteran myself it left me with the feeling that the Navy knew they had a way underage boy on their hands and decided to look the other way on it until the heat came down on them as they always seem to do. I was not surprised in the least however at how the Navy handled the affair once it was unmasked. Aside from the true tale of this the film is not bad and has the always enjoyable human interest side to it to help it along.
    5rmax304823

    Unfocused

    Okay, Shroder doesn't look twelve, but pretty close. That isn't the problem. The film has a kind of shoddy look to it, mainly due to the photography and wardrobe. Ricky Shroder is a nice guy but not the most convincing of actors. The scenes on the battleship were shot aboard the North Carolina, a relic moored on the Cape Fear River.

    Some of the performances are quite good, particularly my own as the hobo snoring on the stairs who must be stepped over by Shroder and his friend. I thought my imitation of waking up was superb. As with too many true stories though, this one doesn't follow a tight enough narrative line. It's not linear, not "fictional" enough. There are three main narrative threads -- Calvin's dysfunctional family life, his unlawful enlistment in the Navy, and his abuse in the brig -- and they don't always mesh together as well as they might.

    In real life, Calvin's service to his country was acknowledged finally, long after the events themselves took place. But, as with all autobiographical material, the story as we see it depends largely on his description of what happened. Was he really raped in the brig? Jailhouse rape was a shocker thirty years ago when situational homosexuality in prison was first acknowledged, but by now we've come to expect scenes like that. A shipmate of mine once spent some time in the Marine Brig. Unless brigs have changed a great deal, inmates didn't get raped in the 1940s. It's not like Sing Sing! They can very easily get beaten up and subject to other verbal and physical abuse, but not raped.

    Be that as it may, this script could have used a bit of tightening. It rambles around, rather slowly at times, and doesn't exactly enthrall the viewer, except for the performers playing the hobos. One of them is simply sublime.
    10grandpabro

    too young the hero

    i am proud to have walked in Calvin Grahams footsteps. I belong to the same veterans group he did. . I am Missouri state vice commander. Calvin has more than two thousand known comrades Veterans of underage military service. I am Missour state vice commander.

    Calvin has more than two thousand known comrades with many not found yet.

    We have reunions each year across America and a mini-reunion at Branson.Missouri during veterans day week November 6th- 12,2005.

    Ronald W. Browne, Missouri Vice Commander

    we are always looking for all Americans who enlisted into the military underage.

    we have our own web site. or call 1-888-653-8867
    10mitsubishizero

    Dramatic and Heartfelt

    I really thought this was a good war and autobiographical film. I found the story of Calvin Graham to be interesting and tragic. While the movie may've taken a few liberties in the source material I enjoyed it nonetheless. I have to admit there were times where I got angry over the injustice Calvin and is brother had to go through. Their homelife is less than ideal and most of the people they have to deal with are terrible and at the very least apathetic. Calvin Graham (Rick Schroeder) dreams of serving his country and is too anxious to wait until he reaches the enlistment age. Eager to fight he lies about his age and enlist. After dealing with boot camp, bullies, and a rough sea life, he proves himself during an attack and is awarded for his bravery until his true age is discovered where he gets sent to the brig.

    Most of the story's told through flashbacks during his time in the brig. From his life prior to enlisting as a sailor. Probably one of the most infuriating scenes is when 2 drunk sailors try to rape him and he ends up lying about his injury to the nurse afterwards in embarressment. I felt like he should've told the truth but I digress. For all of his hardships he does befriend another sailor who looks out for him. The acting and dialouge were great. When a line's spoken it's done with conviction sometimes poigantly. The way the characters act is mostly understandable though most of the actions of the adults will make you angry and even sad at the same time.

    I won't give away the ending but it's bittersweet to say the least. "Too Young the Hero" is a great war drama. It's tragic and bitter at times yet still hopeful. In a world that can be very mean-spirited (and understandably so) during a crisis, there's still hope and this movie shows it. If you like war movies and underdog stories than I highly recommend this. What also makes this great is Rick Schroder as Calvin Graham. He really balances the adventurous side of being a teen while also knowing when to be sad or angry at the injustice he has to constantly face. So yeah, check this movie out.
    9MovieBuffMarine

    Amazing Chapter In a Less-told Story of Underage Service Members

    Decades before advanced record keeping was put into place and computers can pull up a background of a person in seconds, it is said that thousands of underage boys lied about their ages to join the U.S. Military. Their reasons for joining varied; many served with honor.

    Twelve year old Calvin Leon Graham, "Too Young the Hero" was one of those thousands.

    Until CBS aired this made-for-TV movie, I had never heard of Calvin Graham. While parts and names were fictionalized for "dramatic clarity" (as the teleplay indicated at the beginning), I thought this conveyed the story of Graham well: his life as part of a poor family in Texas; his not-so-good relationship with his step dad; his plot to get into the Navy; his subsequent Navy service and maturing as he faces death and destruction when his ship, the USS South Dakota goes into combat; his discovery of his true age by the Navy; and his wrongful brig time made for an interesting account.

    Again, there were parts and names fictionalized, but if this movie wanted to make you learn more about Calvin Graham, then it did its job. In my opinion, not too many people have heard of this Sailor until the broadcast of this 1988 tele-movie to include President Reagan who viewed it at the time. After he viewed this, he signed legislation that granted Graham full disability benefits (which he was denied after leaving the Navy).

    Sure, it was made-for-TV and budgeted as such. North Carolina (where most of this was shot) stood in for many places in this tele-feature: Houston, TX (Calvin's Home at 12); Pearl Harbor, HI; New Caledonia; New York City; and rounding off the state's participation in this movie, the museum battleship, USS North Carolina stood in for the long since dismantled USS South Dakota. Virginia's National Guard Base, Camp Pendleton stood in for the rest: Corpus Christi, TX (Brig); San Diego, CA (Boot Camp). Of course, when Ricky Schroder shot this, he was seventeen years old. Did people cringe at these "inaccuracies?" Of course! I know I did. But it did not detract from the story.

    It didn't have the budget of another TV WWII epic, "The Winds of War" (which shot at various places around the country and world); and while there have been many amazing (pre-teen) child actors in Hollywood, I doubt that 1) there were any that looked like they can pass for 17; and 2) they would have been able to depict the part of Graham maturing quickly convincingly. There are always "nits" in any movie, but all you can do is hope they don't keep you from taking in the story.

    Again, many underage young men served in the military. Many served with honor. Underage military service is a story that is rarely told and CBS did it real well for Calvin Graham. I don't know if we should put these once too-young-to-be-in-the-service members on a pedestal like we seem to for the Pattons, MacArthurs and Nimitz' of the time, but I do know we need to honor them as they became men while their peers back home were doing typical activities of pre-teen and 'teen boys.

    Their story is rarely told, let alone Calvin Graham's. When you look past the nit-picks and obvious older age of Ricky Schroder playing a twelve year old, this tele-movie will give you an appreciation of who Calvin Graham was and what he endured. It is unlikely there will be another movie made about Calvin Graham.

    If you read up on him (after watching this movie), you will find he was the youngest service member to fight in World War II. Thank you CBS for pointing me to research that fact!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 mars 1988 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Too Young the Hero
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Virginia Beach, Virginie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Rick-Dawn Enterprises
      • Pierre Cossette Enterprises
      • Landsburg Company
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