Italia, settembre 1943: un plotone americano effettua uno sbarco sulla costa salernitana. L'obbiettivo designato è una fattoria isolata. Il reparto si scontra in una cruenta battaglia dall'e... Leggi tuttoItalia, settembre 1943: un plotone americano effettua uno sbarco sulla costa salernitana. L'obbiettivo designato è una fattoria isolata. Il reparto si scontra in una cruenta battaglia dall'esito incerto.Italia, settembre 1943: un plotone americano effettua uno sbarco sulla costa salernitana. L'obbiettivo designato è una fattoria isolata. Il reparto si scontra in una cruenta battaglia dall'esito incerto.
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
- Rankin
- (as Chris Drake)
Recensioni in evidenza
Although Dana Andrews is listed as the nominal star of the film, the scenes are divided up equally among several men each with their own take on the mission and ultimately the war.
Other than Andrews(approaching the peak of his career as Sgt Tyne)the rest of the cast were young up and comers, many who went on to great acting careers. They included Richard Conte, Lloyd Bridges(his first important role), John Ireland, George Tyne, Huntz Hall(on hiatus from the East Side Kids films and very effective) and Norman Lloyd(bitterly brilliant as Archambeau). There is an understated narration by Burgess Meredith and a folk ballad score sung by Earl Robinson. They all perfectly fit in to the picture
The key player in all of this is director Lewis Milestone. A veteran of films since the twenties, his credits included "All Quiet On The Western Front", "The Front Page", and "Of Mice and Men". In "A Walk In The Sun" a Milestone independent production he incorporated the successful elements of the other three and the result is one of the greatest of it's genre. It is a movie not to be missed.
This is another of those war movies that can be called 'realistic'. In many post-modern war movie realism is seen as a synonym of lots of blood and dying soldiers yelling 'mommy' and such. I don't call that realism - these men know exactly how to deal with disturbing things that war contains. They ignore things that they cannot emotionally handle and this must also be the way those things were handled in real war. This may well be seen as a dull movie, but it also shows the war as it really was. There is no pathos at all in this movie and that is why many people like it.
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- QuizIt was Burgess Meredith who persuaded Samuel Bronston to produce a film based on Harry Brown's novel.
- BlooperWhen Sgt. Bill Tyne puts down his rifle and picks up the fallen soldier's Thompson submachine gun to prepare to assault the farmhouse, he doesn't grab the soldier's extra magazines to reload the Thompson. If he expended the rounds in the gun, which was common occurrence in assaults, he'd have nothing else to shoot with.
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Windy: [looking at Sergeant Porter, sobbing face down on the ground] Keep crying, Porter. You're crying because you're wounded. You don't have to be bleeding to be wounded; you just had one battle too many. Yeah, you're out of it now. No more guesswork, waiting and wondering, for you. You've built yourself a foxhole
[taps his own helmet]
Windy: - up there. Nothing in the world that can make you come out of it. Go ahead, Porter; keep crying - we understand.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits: It was just a little walk In the warm Italian sun But it was not an easy thing And poets are writing The tale of that fight And songs for children to sing
- ConnessioniEdited into Your Afternoon Movie: A Walk in the Sun (2023)
- Colonne sonoreThe Ballad of the Lead Platoon
(uncredited)
Words by Millard Lampell
Music by Earl Robinson
Performed by Kenneth Spencer
[Played during the opening credits]
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 800.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 57 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1