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Quelli della San Pablo

Titolo originale: The Sand Pebbles
  • 1966
  • T
  • 3h 2min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
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Candice Bergen, Steve McQueen, and Emmanuelle Arsan in Quelli della San Pablo (1966)
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Nel 1926, un ingegnere navale statunitense viene assegnato a una cannoniera in una missione di salvataggio nella Cina dilaniata dalla guerra.Nel 1926, un ingegnere navale statunitense viene assegnato a una cannoniera in una missione di salvataggio nella Cina dilaniata dalla guerra.Nel 1926, un ingegnere navale statunitense viene assegnato a una cannoniera in una missione di salvataggio nella Cina dilaniata dalla guerra.

  • Regia
    • Robert Wise
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard McKenna
    • Robert Anderson
  • Star
    • Steve McQueen
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Richard Crenna
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    17.291
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    • Regia
      • Robert Wise
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard McKenna
      • Robert Anderson
    • Star
      • Steve McQueen
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Richard Crenna
    • 150Recensioni degli utenti
    • 33Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 8 Oscar
      • 2 vittorie e 21 candidature totali

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    Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen
    • Jake Holman
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Frenchy Burgoyne
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Captain Collins
    Candice Bergen
    Candice Bergen
    • Shirley Eckert
    Emmanuelle Arsan
    Emmanuelle Arsan
    • Maily
    • (as Marayat Andriane)
    Mako
    Mako
    • Po-han
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • Jameson
    Charles Robinson
    Charles Robinson
    • Ensign Bordelles
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Stawski
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Harris
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Bronson
    Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    • Crosley
    Joe Di Reda
    Joe Di Reda
    • Shanahan
    • (as Joseph di Reda)
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Major Chin
    Barney Phillips
    Barney Phillips
    • Franks
    Gus Trikonis
    Gus Trikonis
    • Restorff
    Shepherd Sanders
    Shepherd Sanders
    • Perna
    James Jeter
    James Jeter
    • Farren
    • Regia
      • Robert Wise
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard McKenna
      • Robert Anderson
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    • Produzione, botteghino e altro su IMDbPro

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    7Doylenf

    Steve McQueen remains the focal point in ambitious, sometimes rambling film...

    STEVE McQUEEN makes a completely believable machinist's mate aboard a U.S. Navy gunboat who finds himself enmeshed in the politics of unrest that existed in 1926 China during the period of the Boxer Rebellion. It's probably one of the finest roles of his career--honest, vexating, and completely true to the emotions of his character whose only real concern is taking care of his engines.

    There are plenty of other good performances. RICHARD CRENNA is the Captain, uncertain of just how the U.S./Chinese friction should be solved, and CANDACE BERGEN is lovely as a missionary who has a tender romance with McQueen.

    The exotic locales (it was filmed mostly in Taiwan), the lush background score by Jerry Goldsmith, and the confrontation between the U.S. Navy and the Chinese authorities which supplies the necessary suspense before an action-filled climax, all serve to make THE SAND PEBBLES a fascinating look at a period in history that is seldom explored. And, of course, it raises questions as to our role in imperialism and our interaction with the culture of foreign countries that make the film relevant today.

    It's a long film, rather uneven in places, but directed with rare sensitivity by Robert Wise and richly detailed period atmosphere.
    10raymond_chandler

    Perfect in every respect, "The Sand Pebbles" defines great storytelling.

    I am watching the DVD of "The Sand Pebbles" for the first time. I originally saw this film as a child, during its theatrical run. Even though I have watched the P&S VHS tape many times, the DVD takes me back to that unforgettable first viewing so many years ago. This film is the definitive example of how pan and scan (laughably called "fullscreen") is nothing less than a desecration of the work of those who make movies. Thank goodness there is finally a faithful transfer of this unforgettable story.

    I love movies, some much more than others. Even in the films that I love the most, the ones I consider "the best", I can always find flaws or weaknesses. I can not find a single thing to criticize in "The Sand Pebbles". The cinematography, as many others have noted, is exceptional. The detail of the sets, the ship, the costumes, the panoramic vistas, all are very convincing. As Crenna points out in the DVD commentary, there is no visual trickery, everything on the screen is real and three-dimensional. I have not read the source novel, and I am woefully ignorant of the political realities in China in this period, although I understand that the book was based on real incidents. The fact is, the story told here is compelling, and it does not matter to me how true to history it is, the world depicted in "The Sand Pebbles" is real and believable. Robert Anderson's script provides sufficient grounding in the political events to keep the audience engaged, without becoming all awkward exposition or political treatise. Of course, the characters express certain strong views, and therein the conflict arises.

    Robert Wise is a first-rank director ("West Side Story", "The Haunting", "The Sound of Music"), and his work here is superlative. This film is a blend of epic-scale scenes and intimate, poignant moments of emotional realism. The camera placement, the use of extras and props, the blocking of the actors, the use of natural light, the tracking shots of the boat, all are in service of the story. Wise lets that story breathe and the characters emerge, and the result is a three-hour movie. How ironic that the main criticism leveled at "The Sand Pebbles" is that it is "slow" and "boring". Excuse me, but this is called "character development", and it sets compelling moviemaking apart from the mediocre variety. The pacing is what draws you in to this world, where the actors can give their characters life and create empathy in the audience. I can only feel sadness for the modern, ADD-afflicted viewer who is trained to respond to manipulative tricks, and can not appreciate a realistic depiction of human behavior.

    Much has been said in these comments about the acting, and I agree with those who feel McQueen and Crenna stand out. The character of the captain could have been a rigid cliche, but Crenna gives us a person, a man to whom duty and service is everything, yet who is keenly aware of the needs and temperament of his crew, and who yearns to leave his mark in history. As for McQueen...his physical presence dominates the film. His understated style is perfect for Holman, a man who only wants to be left alone to do his work, and yet who will fight against injustices done to others. His facial expressions, especially in his eyes, allow us to share his thoughts and feelings throughout the movie.

    The most memorable element in "The Sand Pebbles" for me is the musical score by Jerry Goldsmith. Alternately stirring and heartrending, it complements each scene absolutely brilliantly, and is the most evocative score of any motion picture I have ever seen. Unfortunately, the 1966 Oscar went to "Born Free", a mediocre picture whose title song was a hugely popular hit.

    I feel privileged that I was able to see "The Sand Pebbles" in a theatre, where it is meant to be seen. This DVD version finally does justice to what I regard as an unparalleled achievement in filmmaking. There are other films that I have a stronger attachment to for various reasons, but none of them hit a home run in every department the way that "The Sand Pebbles" does.

    "Water belong dead stim -all same dead stim"
    9Fella_shibby

    As audiences we care for Jake and his destiny. We understand and sympathise with his feelings and predicament. McQueen brought an innocent humanity to the role.

    I first saw this (the 182 mins version) in the early 90s.

    Revisited it few days back but again the 182 mins version.

    Tried very hard to get the 196 roadshow version but to no avail but was lucky to come across all the deleted/roadshow version scenes on YouTube uploaded by BossHossGT500.

    McQueen deserved an Oscar for this movie and his anti hero/rebel character is an epitome of a cool rebel.

    The movie has some amazing picturesque images.

    For a war film, The Sand Pebbles features very little war/action scenes but that shouldn't deter u from watching this classic movie.

    The last scene with the dialogue: I was home. What happened? What the hell happened?

    The last scene is very poignant, surrealistic n far ahead of its time in terms of the horrors of war.
    7richardchatten

    China Syndrome

    A long, spectacular, long, good-looking, long, and well-written and long and well-acted production that puts Steve McQueen's usual insubordinate malcontent in the unusual setting of Shanghai in 1926 (and more than twenty years after 'The Purple Heart' provides a nostalgic return to the big screen by Richard Loo as a vengeful oriental).

    Based on Richard McKenna's 1962 novel and reminiscent of '55 Days at Peking'. At least director Robert Wise didn't have to leave the production in a wheelchair as Nicholas Ray had on the earlier film. But after such an arduous shoot he was reluctant to be ruthless in the editing room and at over three hours the end result is almost as exhausting to watch as it was to make.

    Wise later said the subplot involving Richard Attenborough and Maryat Andriane (recalling that with Red Buttons & Myoshi Umeki in 'Sayonara') was the most expendable component in the film. But it also gives the film it's heart, so fortunately it stayed.
    8DVD_Connoisseur

    A classic war movie and one of McQueen's greatest performances

    "The Sand Pebbles" is an epic war movie set during the 1920s in China.

    Steve McQueen delivers one of his strongest performances as Jake Holman, the sailor responsible for the engine room of the U.S.S. San Pablo gunboat.

    There are uncomfortable scenes in the film. The 1920s were not a time of political correctness and the treatment of the Chinese "coolies" on board the ship, and the bargirls on shore, is shocking.

    Richard Attenborough plays the romantic Frenchy Burgoyne, who falls in love with the local bar's new hostess, Maily (Marayat Andriane).

    The beautiful soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith is memorable.

    8 out of 10.

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    • Quiz
      Director Robert Wise was so proud of this movie that he held yearly parties with surviving cast members to celebrate it.
    • Blooper
      The Machinist Mate First Class (MM1c) rate patch that Holman wears on his left shoulder is a post-1941-type where the "crow" faces to its right side. In 1926, when the movie is set, the crow on a Machinist Mate's rate patch faced left, looking away from the wearer's face. After 1941, all USN petty officer rate patch "crows" faced forward, like their wearer, to "face the enemy".
    • Citazioni

      Frenchy Burgoyne: [exchanging marriage vows; slowly and with feeling] We're mixing our lives together, Maily, and we'll never be able to unmix them again, and we'll never want to. I take you for what you are, and all that you are, and mix you with all of me, and I don't hold back nothing. When you're cold, and hungry, and afraid, so am I. I'm going to stay with you all that I can, take the best care of you that I can, and love you 'til I die.

      Maily: I will always love you and honor you and serve you, and stay as near to you as I can, and do everything for you, and live for you. I won't have *any* life except our life together. I will just love you, Frenchy, all of me, loving you forever.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      There is a credit for 'Diversions by Irving Schwartz' in tribute to a mysterious, unknown correspondent whose letters proved a morale booster to cast and crew during trying location work in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
    • Versioni alternative
      The original "roadshow" version ran 196 minutes; later cut to its present length (182 minutes) for its general release. The roadshow version was included in a 2007 special edition DVD release, which provided the first viewing of this version since the original 1966 release.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Slaying the Dragon (1988)
    • Colonne sonore
      Sleepy Time Gal
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard A. Whiting and Ange Lorenzo

      Lyrics by Ray Egan and Joseph R. Alden

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    • Steve McQueen was making the rounds promoting "Sand Pebbles", when Johnny Carson conversationally asked him how making the movie went. Without saying any disparaging remarks against anyone, McQueen let it be known, that on his next movie, he (McQueen) would have cast approval and seemed to be (at least to me) implying, especially his leading ladies. Does anyone know of any difficulties that occurred between Candice Bergen and McQueen? Or between any other cast member? Or did I misread it?

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 febbraio 1967 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Mandarino
    • Celebre anche come
      • El cañonero del Yangtzé
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • USS Texas - 3523 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Argyle Enterprises
      • Solar Productions
      • Robert Wise Productions
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    • Budget
      • 12.000.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      3 ore 2 minuti
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    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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