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Service with the Colors

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Service with the Colors (1940)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis drama is "dedicated to the soldiers of the United States Army." Men with diverse backgrounds enlist in the army and are all assigned to the same post. Some adapt easily to army life, wh... Leggi tuttoThis drama is "dedicated to the soldiers of the United States Army." Men with diverse backgrounds enlist in the army and are all assigned to the same post. Some adapt easily to army life, while others have trouble making the adjustment.This drama is "dedicated to the soldiers of the United States Army." Men with diverse backgrounds enlist in the army and are all assigned to the same post. Some adapt easily to army life, while others have trouble making the adjustment.

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    • B. Reeves Eason
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Owen Crump
  • Star
    • Robert Armstrong
    • William Lundigan
    • Henry O'Neill
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    239
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Owen Crump
    • Star
      • Robert Armstrong
      • William Lundigan
      • Henry O'Neill
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 1 candidatura in totale

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    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Sgt. Clicker
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Thomas Stanton
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Col. Nelson
    William T. Orr
    William T. Orr
    • Charles Corbin
    • (as William Orr)
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Hiram Briggs
    George Haywood
    • James Taylor
    Mike Donovan
    • Soldier Sewing On Stripes
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Army Lieutenant
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Edwin Stanley
    Edwin Stanley
    • Tom's Father
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lottie Williams
    • Tom's Mother
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jack Wise
    • Train Passenger
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Owen Crump
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    6ccthemovieman-1

    Serving When There's No War

    "Our protector in the time of war; our counselor in the time of peace."

    So begins this 20-minute tribute to the armed forces of the United States. Boy, is this something you would never see today. This was nice to see.....literally...as it was made in color.

    The story follows four young guys as they enlist in the army and train at the Presidio in San Francisco. "Why enlist when there's no war?" one of them is asked. It turns out to be a prophetic question since the United States did enter the biggest war of all time, World War II, not too long after this movie short was released.

    Anyway three of the recruits are gung-ho and one of them has a terrible attitude. (Somebody who acted like he did would never voluntarily enlist.) The guy with the chip on his shoulder is slowly won over by a tough sergeant who really is too nice a guy to believe, to be honest. However, it makes for a nice feel-good sotry.

    The whole thing is hokey but refreshing in its patriotism.
    7llltdesq

    Average patriotic short, this does have some moments

    This short, nominated for an Academy Award, is not a stellar piece of work. The script is average, acting too obvious in spots and there is at least one character who irritates so glaringly that it's clear that the audience is supposed to dislike him. Still, this is somewhat interesting, given that its production values technically are first-rate. Hardly exceptional, but worth watching at least once. Turner Classic Movies runs this as filler and almost invariably airs it during their "31 Days of Oscar" every March. Not too bad.
    6planktonrules

    One bad apple.

    Up until about 1940, American sentiment was that we should stay out of WWII...which had broken out in 1939. Most folks in this country simply didn't care who won the war and many saw it as just a continuation of WWI. However, by 1940, this neutrality was being chipped away at....and the public's sympathy began to favor the Allies. At the same time, President Roosevelt wanted to intervene but didn't have the public's support to enter the war directly, so the Lend-Lease program was started...to lease American ships to the Brits. And, Congress approved a peacetime draft because it appeared likely the US would eventually get involved in the war.

    So how did Hollywood respond to all this? They began making pro-war films--or at least pro-US military films. In addition to this film, "Service With The Colors", they also began featuring Nazis as evil characters in a few films as well as made a string of comedies featuring the funniest men of the day in bootcamp...such as Laurel & Hardy, Abbott & Costello and Bob Hope...among others.

    "Service With The Colors" is a color short featuring a group of Hollywood actors playing bootcamp inductees and their drill sergeants (Robert Armstrong and William Lundigan). It follows them during the time they spend at the Presidio army base in San Francisco. Among the recruits is a brash (and unrealistic) recruit (William Orr) who has a rotten attitude who seems destined to spend his time in the service in the brig.

    The transformation in this rotten soldier really isn't convincing....and it's also pretty vague. Too bad. Otherwise, an effective and well made short.
    5boblipton

    Mostly Brown

    Four peacetime recruits wind up training under Sergeant Robert Armstrong at the Presidio in San Francisco.

    It's basically a peacetime recruiting film. The Second World War had been been going on officially for ten months, and the 'Phony War' phase had ended in the spring. Our involvement was in the offing, with Lend-Lease, and talk of the first peacetime draft in our history. With most of Warner's Technicolor shorts of the period, bright colors are emphasizes. Here, though, it's brown: the brown of uniforms, of wood and of dirt, with the splashes of colors largely limited to the Golden Gate Bridge.

    A month after this movie was released, the first Peacetime draft began.

    Bob.
    5SnoopyStyle

    before Pearl Harbor

    Various men join the US Army. They are sent to the Presidio in San Francisco. One has a chip on his shoulder. The Sergeant patiently counsels him. Everyone would end up in a spiffy uniform on the parade grounds.

    This is propaganda before Pearl Harbor. Of course, that would change everything. This short struggles to give a good reason for joining other than the most basic patriotic sentiment. The training is not harsh enough. Maybe they are trying to soft-peddle the intensity. This may not be great recruitment, but it's probably not going to hurt. It actually got nominated for an Academy Award.

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      By the motto shown on the flag, the regiment depicted is the U.S. Army's 30th Infantry Regiment (motto: "Our Country Not Ourselves"). At the time of this film, it was attached to the 3rd Infantry Division (mottos: "Rock of the Marne" and "Nous Resterons La" - translates as "We Shall Remain Here") stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco in California, as noted in the picture.
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      No one ever made Sergeant within days of joining the United States Army, especially in the peacetime army. In the time before World War II, it could take a number of years even to make Private First Class. Robert Armstrong, playing Sergeant Clicker, was far too old as seen in this picture to have rank of only basic Sergeant; he should have been at least a First Sergeant or even a Master Sergeant, and would not have been in charge of only that small number of new recruits.
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      Col. Nelson: You thought you joined the army so you could eat three times a day, have a place to sleep, and clothes to wear. But the minute you signed up, you took on an obligation - not only to the army, and to your country, but to your regiment.

    • Connessioni
      Edited into The Tanks Are Coming (1941)
    • Colonne sonore
      You're in the Army Now
      (uncredited)

      Music by Isham Jones and lyrics by Tell Taylor and Ole Olsen

      Performed by William Lundigan, Herbert Anderson and George Haywood

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 agosto 1940 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Technicolor Specials (1939-1940 season) #8: Service with the Colors
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros.
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