Le forze statunitensi si ritirano da Giava, prima dell'invasione giapponese e il medico della Marina statunitense Corydon M. Wassell, aiuta e conduce in salvo i restanti militari feriti vers... Leggi tuttoLe forze statunitensi si ritirano da Giava, prima dell'invasione giapponese e il medico della Marina statunitense Corydon M. Wassell, aiuta e conduce in salvo i restanti militari feriti verso gli ultimi punti di evacuazione alleati.Le forze statunitensi si ritirano da Giava, prima dell'invasione giapponese e il medico della Marina statunitense Corydon M. Wassell, aiuta e conduce in salvo i restanti militari feriti verso gli ultimi punti di evacuazione alleati.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 3 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
- British Convoy Commander
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- U.S. Sailor
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- Robert Kraus
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- Wounded Dutch Soldier
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- Mate of the 'Janssen'
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Recensioni in evidenza
DeMille in his autobiography admitted that the romantic flashbacks concerning Dr. Wassell were completely made up. The real Corydon Wassell and his wife were married all the time the action of the film took place. He described as a white lie, I think one's marital status is a bit more than that. Having said that the teaming of Cooper and Laraine Day was worked well and the romance fits in nicely.
Dr. Corydon Wassell was an early hero of World War II who was a doctor in the US Navy having been previously a medical missionary in China. He was ordered to abandon his stretcher cases as the Allies were evacuating Java in 1942 before the Japanese advance. He stayed and got themsafely evacuated with a few adventures along the way. He was decorated by President Roosevelt and FDR's radio message concerning Wassell's courage inspired DeMille to make this film.
DeMille said he could only envision Gary Cooper for the part. I'm sure that was the case because of DeMille's past success with Coop, but also because the Arkansas born and bred Wassell was similar to Cooper's own Oscar winning character of Tennessee native Sergeant York.
The rest of the cast performs admirably. The most poignant scene in the film involves a woman being shot during the Japanese aerial attack on the Dutch freighter Janssen in front of her little boy. As she urges the kid to go on and not look back, if a tear doesn't come to your eye you are made of stone. DeMille's films, especially his costume pictures sometimes have some stilted Victorian dialog, but in this one there is none.
Also I'd like to single out from the supporting cast Paul Kelly who plays one of the stretcher cases. He's a griper and a complainer all the way through, but when that kid's mother is shot as I previously described, he takes charge of the little boy in a scene that is the best in the film. Also Philip Ahn who plays Cooper's oriental confidante does it with strength and dignity which were his hallmarks as an actor when so many Asian players were stereotyped.
Even if you don't like DeMille, you'll like this film.
Back to the story: Stuck in Java with a charge of a dozen severely wounded sailors, he finds out there's a boat sailing that can take them to safety in Allied territory. He's anxious to get his men out of danger of a Japanese invasion, but the orders say only men who can walk can come aboard. Gary doesn't have the heart to tell the dozen men on stretchers that they can't go, so he decides to disobey the orders and smuggle them aboard. Will it work? Or will the self-sacrificing doctor give even more to his patients?
In the supporting cast are Laraine Day as Gary's former love interest and Philip Ahn, his assistant during his research days before the war. The dozen soldiers and handful of nurses are also given unique characters and reasons to keep them going. One nurse (Carol Thurston) gives a sailor (Dennis O'Keefe) a blood transfusion, and she believes that they are connected forever because of their bond. One man (Elliott Reid) falls in love with his nurse (Signe Hasso), only to find out she's already in love with a Dutch soldier (Carl Esmond). The screenplay is full of great lines, interesting characters, and compelling plot points. I humbly apologize to this movie for thinking it wouldn't be any good. It's very good!
A patriotic and sensitive film dealing with a valiant person as starring, when the Japanese sweep through the East Indies during World War II, Dr. Wassell is determined to escape from Java with some crewmen of the cruiser Marblehead, that's why the U. S. forces withdraw from Java, ahead of the Japanese invasion. Based on a true story of how Dr. Wassell saved a dozen or so injured sailors who were left behind when able bodied men were evacuated to Australia. Starring the great and always sympathetic Gary Cooper, along with Laraine Day, Signe Hasso and Dennis O'Keefe. Naturally, there has to be some romance, so Gary Cooper's paired with Laraine Day as a Red Cross nurse. And adding other nice secondaries, such as: Stanley Ridges, Carol Thurston, Carl Esmond, Paul Kelly, Elliott Reid, Philip Ahn, Barbara Britton . The film was based on a book of the same name by novelist and screenwriter James Hilton. The book and film were inspired by the wartime activities of U. S. Navy Doctor Corydon M. Wassell which were referred to by President Roosevelt in a radio broadcast made in April 1942, the appropriate section of this broadcast appears toward the end of the film, as a result Wassell won the Navy Cross for humanitarianism in WWII. For their work on this film, Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and George Dutton received a nomination for the Oscar for Best Effects.
It displays a colorful cinemagraphy in brilliant Technicolor from directors of photography William E. Snyder and Victor Milner. Shot on location in Tapachula, Metapa, Chiapas, México and Paramount Studios, Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Placerita Canyon State Park, Condado de Los Ángeles, San Diego, California, Estados Unidos. Adding the emotive and thrilling musical score by the classic composer Victor Young. This vigorous motion picture was well realized in Cecil B DeMille's ordinary style, supported by a magnificent second unit by Harold Rosson; both of them made some greatest spectacles of all time. Although a nimbler action filmmaker than Cecil might have made even more of the Oscar-winning effects work. Cecil produced and directed 70 films and was involved in many more. Many of his films were romantic sexual comedies, as he is supposed to have believed that Americans were curious only about money and sex. His best-known were biblical and religious epics that further established him as the symbol of Hollywood, such a: King of Kings (1927), The ten Commandments (1923) , The Crusades (1935) and , of course , Charlton Heston's Ten commandments (1956) and he made two versions about The Buccaneer : 1938 and 1958, the latter was ended by Anthony Quinn and Arthur Rosson due to his death. The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944) rating: 6.5/10. Better than average. The flick will appeal to Gary Cooper fans.
"The Story of Dr. Wassell" is a little long and gets off to a slow start, but holds up thanks to Gary Cooper and the audience's involvement with some of the well-drawn supporting characters. By the time the movie is over, you feel like you've been in the war with them. I'm not sure if that's due to the length of the film or what the soldiers went through.
Cooper was about 43 years old when this film was made, yet he still retained that boyish smile of his. I've never figured out if he was a great actor or not; he was so outrageously handsome, I just can't stop staring at him. He didn't have James Stewart's range, Bogart's timing or Wayne's biting voice, but there was something very solid about him, as well as virile, likable, and magnetic. He also has a no-nonsense way of portraying a character, kind of cutting to the chase, and his performance really carries this film. Laraine Day doesn't have a very big role - in fact, she's wasted. The movie does provide a showy role for Dennis O'Keefe (who replaced Alan Ladd) and Signe Hasso, a very good actress often relegated to B films. O'Keefe plays a wounded soldier named Hoppy - and if you see this film, don't turn it off when you see "The End" because Mr. DeMille actually has an update about him.
The script could have been tighter, but "The Story of Dr. Wassell" is good entertainment, maybe a little dated, but nevertheless the story of a real-life hero who deservedly won the Purple Heart.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizGary Cooper pulled rank and flat out refused to have his well known hairy chest shaved for the bathtub scene in the final reel.
- BlooperDuring the evacuation convoy, the trucks are alternately shown on paved and dirt roads between shots.
- Citazioni
Dutch Army Captain: Unless the Japanese can be stopped, it will be impossible for any of your 42 wounded sailors to escape.
Dr. Corydon M. Wassell: Good gravy.
- Curiosità sui creditiAfter the closing Paramount logo Cecil B. DeMille addresses the audience over a blank screen: "Ladies and gentlemen just a moment please. Since the completion of The Story of Dr. Wassell, we have heard that Hoppy is alive. A prisoner of war of the Japanese. Thank you."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Amo mia moglie (1970)
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 2.720.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 20 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1