Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA hard-nosed general takes over a division with a bad combat record.A hard-nosed general takes over a division with a bad combat record.A hard-nosed general takes over a division with a bad combat record.
- Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 vittoria in totale
- GI #1
- (as Joseph Perry)
Recensioni in evidenza
Ben Gazzara is tops in the kind of authoritative role he was best at -- a dogface who made it up tomajor general through field promotions -- adding charismatic color andnever falling into the trap of leaning back on their laurels as the likes of staple character stars Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan or Carroll O'Connor sometimes did in "bigger" war movies of the day. Eddie Albert is good as always in an ambiguous role, Ricardo Montalban very good, along with Dana Elcar, L.Q. Jones and others in what must be called an ensemble effort. Even Morgan Paull, a lesser-known juvenile second lead of the day, added to the whole as a shell-shocked corporal. For this, a theme too deep for today's TV-watchers, and the excellent pacing and plot, I give it an unreserved 9/10 as an absorbing way to pass an hour and a half.
The film begins with General Barrett (Ben Gazzara) receiving a medal for his excellent work. However, this success is a double-edged sword, as now they have a new assignment for the general....to whip a demoralized and hard-luck division into shape. And, after more losses, it becomes apparent that perhaps someone is informing the Germans of the division's plans...which would explain the repeated defeats.
Like too many old made for TV movies on YouTube, the print for "Fireball Forward" is poor. Not only is it a bit blurry but there's a strong pink cast to the show! Yep...pink soldiers! I cannot blame the movie for this...just the ravages of time and a need for conservation!
So is this any good? Well, with Ben Gazzara and many other excellent actors, the film can't be bad! While not a household name now, Gazzara was an incredibly good actor...well respected back in the day. And, the script is interesting...quite unusual and it manages to make this less a war film and more a mystery-suspense film that just happens to be set in wartime. Well worth seeing.
In this rugged WWII movie , Ben Gazzara ssumes the role of the hard-nose leader of a garrison , as he's assigned by the Military Staff to take over a division with a bad combat record . He is a fictional American general , a two-fisted and stubborn officer who's more pattered as a rough sergeant than as a strict general . It's an ordinary wartime classic movie professionally directed by Marvin Chomsky and being scripted by prestigious Edmund H. North . This moving film packs suspense , intrigue , thriller and buck-loads of explosive action in some spectacular battles , mostly being stock footage . It was actually the 2-hour pilot for an unsold television series. The noisy action limited to a few battles , being uniformly well-made, especially deserving of mention the rip-roaring final scenes , including some spectacular shootouts and bombing . Apart from the values of team spirit , cudgeled by Ben Gazzara as a demanding general obviously patterned on Old Blood and Guts into his misfit team , the film is full of overtalking in barracks , feats , suspense and thrills . Rough Ben Gazzara is good as leader of the motley division together thwart the Nazi schemes and find out a traitor who is informing to enemy , as well as the large secondary cast with special mention for Ricardo Montalban , Eddie Albert , Dana Elcar , Edward Binns , Morgan Paull , L. Q. Jones , Loretta Swit , Richard Yniguez , Kenneth Tobey and Anne Francis plays a military journalist but with no romatic interest .
Produced in short budget by Frank McCarthy , in fact , including outtakes and stock footage from the 1970 Oscar-winner Patton that utilized to flesh out this film , as Frank produced other warlike films as MacArthur , Single-Handed , Decision before dawn and the succesful Patton . The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Marvin J. Chomsky . He was a director who often used to work for Television , shooting notorious series as Peter the Great , Anastasia , Roots , Billionaire Boys Club, Strauss Dynasty and Holocaust . He got several prices , as he commented that he had won the awards for directing projects about events that "never should have happened." One of his projects was about the Holocaust : Holocausto¨(1978) , one was about the Attica prison riot : ¨Attica¨ (1980) , one about Kennedy : ¨Robert Kennedy and His Times , regarding Argentina leader ¨Evita¨ and the Emmy he was accepting was for a project about the Nazis in Germany ¨Insde the Third Reich¨. Fireball Forward(1972) Rating : 5/10 , mediocre . Only for WWII hardcore enthusiasts.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFailed pilot for a potential series.
- BlooperScenes showing tanks switch between contemporary and M4 Shermans dating the movie to a period when realism was not as important, and functioning period vehicles were considered less important, and available.
- Citazioni
Cook: Let's go! Let's go! I ain't got all day! Come on, stupid, come on!
[Notices that the next man holding out his mess kit to him is none other than the general]
Cook: Oh, I'm sorry, sir, I didn't recognize you... Hey, quick! Get something special for the general!
Maj. Gen. Joe Barrett: I want some of that.
[Cook hesitatingly ladles some stew into Barrett's messkit bowl. Barrett takes one forkful, spits it out, and sets his messkit on the table]
Maj. Gen. Joe Barrett: I wouldn't feed this to a starving buzzard.
[dumps the whole pot of stew onto the ground]
Maj. Gen. Joe Barrett: Call HQ and have some hot chow sent up here right away.
Capt. Tony Sanchez: Yes, sir.
[And the men around them give a loud cheer]
- ConnessioniEdited from Patton, generale d'acciaio (1970)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 38 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1