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L'isola maledetta

Titolo originale: Prisoner of Japan
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 4min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,6/10
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Alan Baxter, Ernst Deutsch, and Gertrude Michael in L'isola maledetta (1942)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn a small tropical island in the South Pacific, David Bowman (Alan Baxter), a young American planter, finds himself pitted against a ruthless Japanese agent, Matsuru (Ernst Deutsch). He lea... Leggi tuttoOn a small tropical island in the South Pacific, David Bowman (Alan Baxter), a young American planter, finds himself pitted against a ruthless Japanese agent, Matsuru (Ernst Deutsch). He learns through Toni Chase (Gertrude Michael)an American girl who runs a dance-resort on the i... Leggi tuttoOn a small tropical island in the South Pacific, David Bowman (Alan Baxter), a young American planter, finds himself pitted against a ruthless Japanese agent, Matsuru (Ernst Deutsch). He learns through Toni Chase (Gertrude Michael)an American girl who runs a dance-resort on the island that Matsuru has established a powerful-and-hidden short-wave radio station near his... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Arthur Ripley
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Robert Chapin
    • Arthur Ripley
  • Star
    • Alan Baxter
    • Gertrude Michael
    • Ernst Deutsch
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,6/10
    92
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Arthur Ripley
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
      • Robert Chapin
      • Arthur Ripley
    • Star
      • Alan Baxter
      • Gertrude Michael
      • Ernst Deutsch
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Alan Baxter
    Alan Baxter
    • David Bowman
    Gertrude Michael
    Gertrude Michael
    • Toni Chase
    Ernst Deutsch
    Ernst Deutsch
    • Matsuru
    • (as Ernest Dorian)
    Corinna Mura
    Corinna Mura
    • Loti
    Tom Seidel
    Tom Seidel
    • Ens. Bailey
    Billy Moya
    • Maui
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Lt. Morgan
    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • U.S. Marine
    Ann Staunton
    Ann Staunton
    • Edie
    Beal Wong
    • Japanese Radio Operator
    Gil Frye
    • U.S. Radio Operator
    Kent Thurber
    • Cmdr. McDonald
    • Regia
      • Arthur Ripley
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
      • Robert Chapin
      • Arthur Ripley
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    4boblipton

    Bald Propaganda Movie

    Alan Baxter is an astronomer on a small island in the South Pacific. He's working for the Navy, trying to track down a directional radio beacon the Japanese are using. Beautiful women like Gertrude Michael are on the island for reasons that are never made clear. So are Japanese forces in the person of Ernst Deutsch, who are holding him prisoner and making him work for them.

    All this is vaguely defined except for the utter evil of Deutsch standing in for all Japanese everywhere -- the actor was originally from Czechoslovakia, which I suppose is practically the same thing. We can tell he's evil, because he's annoying, making up a sizable percentage of the annoyance of this movie.

    It being 1942 when this was released, it's to be expected that the propaganda component of this movie would be sizable. Unfortunately its simplicity of characterization takes some competent actors and merely makes them look foolish.
    2bkoganbing

    Japanese house arrest

    PRC in choosing a title for the film used the exact meaning of words. Our protagonist Alan Baxter is not a prisoner in Japan. But he's a prisoner nonetheless. He's under house arrest on his little plantation in a south sea island that is occupied but not openly by the Japanese.

    It suits their purposes that way. Baxter is the son of a noted astronomer and one himself, but he's given way to drink and dissipation and he makes a convenient front for their espionage. Especially with that observatory dear old dad built. Just right for keeping track of American naval traffic and air traffic.

    If that wasn't enough the Japanese pretending to be islanders have a nice little cafe with a dragon lady type operator who gently pumps navy people for information. Loose lips do sink ships in this film.

    A visit by old friend Gertrude Michael persuades Baxter of his patriotic obligations. I think you can figure out the rest.

    Doing this PRC flag waver must have really reminded both Baxter and Michael of better days. Baxter's career role was in Each Dawn I Die where he played the aptly named Polecat Carlisle who sets up James Cagney. Michael is best known for playing Calpurnia in Cecil B. DeMille's production of Cleopatra. This PRC film is about as far from DeMille as you can get.

    What can I say, script is ludicrous, acting on the high school level, use of light and shadow to cover up shoddy sets. A model PRC film for sure.
    3SimonJack

    Don't be afraid to skip this Poverty Row product

    "Prisoner of Japan" was a hard film to sit through. One could see that it was made by a Poverty Row studio, Atlantis Pictures. But even it was among the lesser of the B studios of the day. Of its half dozen movies in 1942 and 1943, the studio had three with some actors of name. But the screenplays for all of these films are just horrible. I have never seen a high school or college play that had scripts as poor as these.

    Besides an awful script, this film has a cast in which the few characters seemed to try to under-perform each other. None were much known in 1942. Only Gertrude Michael, as Toni Chase, seemed to have ever had an acting class. Her role was fair. But Alan Baxter as David Bowman, Ernst Deutsch as Matsuru and Tom Seidel as Ensign Bailey were almost laughably bad. The first two were stiff, wooden and hesitant throughout, and Seidel was like a kindergarten kid in a Navy uniform.

    The idea for the plot wasn't a bad one. But the screenplay, sets and all technical aspects of the film are poor quality. Thankfully, it was over in 64 minutes. One had to watch to see the end with the subject and title the film has. But, there's absolutely nothing here at all even for war film addicts.

    Now, brace yourself, reader, for here's an example of the dynamite dialog in this film. David Bowman, "I'm afraid." Toni Chase, "David, don't be afraid."
    3planktonrules

    So....the evil Japanese agent is played by a guy named 'Ernst Deutsch'?!

    Back in the 1930s and 40s, it was not uncommon to have white folks playing Asians, American Indians and the like. After all, it was the era of Charlie Chan! When seen today, these casting decisions seem insane...and in the case of "Prisoner of Japan", the lead Japanese character is played by Ernst Deutsch--a guy born in Austria-Hungary! Why didn't they just use Deutsch to play a GERMAN bad guy in a different WWII propagnda film?!

    The film begins with some US naval officers visiting a small island in the Pacific and having a lovely meal with their American hosts. During this meal, the junior officer sure blabs a lot about secret stuff....which seems incredibly difficult to believe. Then, the Navy folks leave...satisfied that the Bowmans are loyal Americans. However, it's all a ruse...and Japanese soldiers are hidden underneath the house and are operating some sort of radar system.

    So why is David Bowman (Alan Baxter) cooperating with the Japanese? Well, he's a complete pacifist and wimp...and will do nothing to fight them in any way. The film clearly is an attack on pacifism and through the course of the movie, it's obvious that it's all about David getting sick and tired of the brutality of the Japanese soldiers and eventually he'll rebell. This is made all the more likely when a plucky American lady (Gertrude Michael) is captured and held by these soldiers....and she keeps needling David to stop being a total wimp!

    The budget for this film from tiny Atlantis Pictures was only $19,000--a microscopic budget even for 1942. How could a film possibly be any good when there was no money to pay for competent writers and good actors...as well as a director what wasn't a chimpanzee?! Deutsch looked about as Japanese as a pizza...but the gibberish he spoke sounded a bit Japanesey....and his accent wasn't bad...not that this is a glowing endorsement! The others were just okay...though there was a tendency to overact....and a good director would have re-shot a few of these scenes. Overall, watchable but bad. And it makes you wonder how another studio with better actors, directors and a larger budget could have made this same story.
    6LeonLouisRicci

    A HEARTBEAT AFTER PEARL HARBOR...EDGAR ULMER AND CREW RESPOND

    The Poverty Row Studios Acted Quickly with a Call-To-Arms and did Their Bit to Help Awaken the Sleeping Giant Nation after Japan Rang the Alarm Bell.

    Edgar G. Ulmer, now Considered an Influential Author/Director of Any-Budget, Any-Time.

    Crafting Out of Seemingly Nothing, Movies that were Poetic Constructions that Entertained Movie-Goers for Decades.

    In this Counter-Punch to 12-7-1941, He took $19,000 and Manufactured a Movie that is upon Deep-Reflection much Better than is Given Credit.

    While the Acting is Lethargic with Slowly-Paced Dialog and Pauses and tends to Drag, the Film Surprises with Alarming Sound-Effects and Quick-Cutting the Action.

    Both of these Types of Flourishes, so Prevalent Today, were Uncommon in 1942.

    It Uses Vibrating Sound and Rapid-Editing to Enhance the Film's Lack of Budget and Ulmer Spiced it Up with Inexpensive Creativity.

    Slightly Above Average within its Peer-Group, it was an Early Effort for Movies and the War-Time Production of Patriotic Pictures Issued to Inspire.

    The Ending is Down-Beat and Sacrificial, but the Message is Clear even to a Pacifist.

    Gertrude Michael to Alan Baxter...and American Audiences

    "We must fight...Everyone must fight"

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      David Bowman: I'm afraid.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 luglio 1942 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Azienda produttrice
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