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Caça ao Inimigo

Título original: Submarine Raider
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1 h 4 min
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4,6/10
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Philip Ahn, Marguerite Chapman, John Howard, and Nino Pipitone in Caça ao Inimigo (1942)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn American yacht is sunk by a Japanese submarine on its way to Pearl Harbour, and when the single survivor is picked up by a US submarine, the commander tries desperately to warn the mainla... Ler tudoAn American yacht is sunk by a Japanese submarine on its way to Pearl Harbour, and when the single survivor is picked up by a US submarine, the commander tries desperately to warn the mainland of the imminent attack.An American yacht is sunk by a Japanese submarine on its way to Pearl Harbour, and when the single survivor is picked up by a US submarine, the commander tries desperately to warn the mainland of the imminent attack.

  • Direção
    • Lew Landers
    • Budd Boetticher
  • Roteirista
    • Aubrey Wisberg
  • Artistas
    • John Howard
    • Marguerite Chapman
    • Bruce Bennett
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
    230
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Lew Landers
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Roteirista
      • Aubrey Wisberg
    • Artistas
      • John Howard
      • Marguerite Chapman
      • Bruce Bennett
    • 14Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Commander Chris Warren
    Marguerite Chapman
    Marguerite Chapman
    • Sue Curry
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • 1st Officer Russell
    Warren Ashe
    Warren Ashe
    • Bill Warren
    Eileen O'Hearn
    • Vera Lane
    Nino Pipitone
    Nino Pipitone
    • Captain Yamanada
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • 1st Officer Kawakami
    Larry Parks
    Larry Parks
    • Sparksie
    Rudy Robles
    Rudy Robles
    • Steward Seffi
    Roger Clark
    Roger Clark
    • Grant Duncan
    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Pulaski
    Eddie Laughton
    • Shannon
    Stanley Brown
    Stanley Brown
    • Levy
    John Shay
    • Oleson
    Gary Breckner
    • Brick Brandon
    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Submarine Engine Seaman
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    Alma Carroll
    Alma Carroll
    • Marge
    • (não creditado)
    Luke Chan
    • Hitoshi
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Lew Landers
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Roteirista
      • Aubrey Wisberg
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    5richardchatten

    Perfidy in the Pacfic

    Despite the title, most of the film fortunately takes place above water as Larry Parks dons headphones as the radio operator who learns of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor fresh from sinking a pleasure cruiser and strafing the lifeboat containing the survivors.

    The late Bob Baker once described the submarine picture as "what must be every cameraman's number one headache", but Franz Planer (treating water in Hollywood between 'Leibelei' and 'Letter from an Unknown Woman') undaunted helps deliver a good-looking little potboiler to which the frequent use of stock footage and obvious use of models lends a certain goofy charm. (As usual the Japs demonstrate their complete unconcern for all human life - including their own - when one of their airman pays for failure by saluting smartly and promptly jumping off the side of the submarine into the ocean.)
    10deshlerwhiting

    Bonifide banzai

    This is probably the most important and factual Pearl Harbor movie ever made. Oliver Stone and James Cameron could not have painted a truer picture. The effects are magnificent, and the acting better than Ben Affleck in "Pearl Harbor" or Leo DiCaprio in "Titanic", if that could ever be possible. If you hold your nose, keep your eyes closed and sneeze real hard you will see colors and be dizzied by this masterpiece. A sequel was rumored to have been in the works, but was squelched by foreign powers. Some say it was the investment by offshore interests in Hollywood by means of arbitrage and loose lips. Others say the original cast was so overwrought with their original efforts that they could not perform again for years after, and were not able to be re-cast by new up-and-comers. Rumors will swirl for years, but the original film adds a great insight to future generations as to what it was all about.
    6AlsExGal

    Time is often needed in order to add perspective ...

    ... especially if one is making a movie less than a year after one of the most brazen attacks on American soil in U.S. history, the attack on Pearl Harbor. Given that this is a B film and there is no time or desire to plug vital plot holes, this is an interesting little piece of B film history.

    The premise of the film is outrageous enough - a Japanese aircraft carrier on route to Pearl Harbor spots a pleasure cruise yacht way out in the distance. The people on board are civilians, with one couple just arguing over whether or not they should get married without the least interest in what is going on in the sea around them. With discretion and surprise being key to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the captain of the Japanese aircraft carrier decides to start a potential international incident by blowing the yacht to kingdom come, then trying to kill the survivors in the life raft with one of his aircraft, then trying to sink the passing American sub that picks up the lone woman survivor.

    Meanwhile back in Honolulu, American secret agent Bill Warren is having a hard time clearing out "fifth column" saboteurs, and no wonder. He openly discusses his true identity and his profession with his girl - nothing impresses the ladies like a little international intrigue! - and with the conversation clearly audible by his chauffeur. When another car pulls up next to his car and takes a shot at him and it turns out his chauffeur is in on the deal he is shocked!...shocked I say!... that everybody seems to know who he really is.

    Back on the sub, commander Chris Warren is trying to get a message through to somebody - anybody - about the acts of war taken by the Japanese, but all they can do is pick up music from a club in Honolulu. The scene switches to said club where the rattled Bill Warren is discussing the attempt on his life and his fears of Japanese aggression to an acquaintance. Meanwhile in that very club a waiter/Japanese agent goes into the coat room, opens a secret panel and walks into a fully outfitted radio room manned by another Japanese agent! Clever agents to architect and add such a room without the owner or American staff ever noticing! What follows is the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese predicted by Bill Warren, and a cat and mouse game between commander Chris Warren's submarine and the Japanese aircraft carrier that blew up the yacht. Key to the plot - the sub commander and not-so-secret American agent are brothers, and the captain of the Japanese aircraft carrier is the father of the pilot lost at sea trying to sink Warren's sub.

    The propaganda is blatant and the plot holes border on just too silly, but it is by no means boring. I'd recommend it just for illustrating that to make an effective war picture requires the passage of time so that some perspective can be gained. However, in 1942, the home front probably appreciated little pictures like this that likely raised morale.

    What's particularly interesting is that it is the supporting ranks of the players here that had bigger careers later on, such as Bruce Bennett as the first officer of the sub and Larry Parks as the radio operator on the sub. Also note that is Lloyd Bridges' voice over the sub intercom in an uncredited role.
    2skyking-14

    A laughable attempt at a propaganda piece

    As a WWII history buff, I try to watch every WWII film I can find. This one was watchable, but for the informed it was more for comedic effect and an understanding of the racial prejudices of the time than for anything else.

    I don't even know where to start with this one but it plays to all of the boogeymen of the immediate pre and post Pearl Harbor attack with it's focus on subversion and sabotage when we later learned that even the Japanese themselves put little faith in the Japanese-Americans in Hawaii.

    Perhaps the most laughable aspect was the presentation of a SINGLE Japanese aircraft carrier as being capable of the destruction wrought at Pearl Harbor, when, in fact, it took SIX carriers and on top of that, they portrayed the carrier as operating completely ALONE, when nothing of the sort would've happened.

    There is also a scene in which the US Submarine remains on the surface with a single gunner dueling with the attacking Japanese plane when Navy doctrine would've had the sub crash diving upon detection of the incoming plane.

    All in all, there are simply too many factual errors to even believe that this film actually had a technical adviser... at least one who had ever gone to sea in anything bigger than a rowboat! The only misinformation missing from this film that I can see is that they didn't try to pin on the blame on FDR as many other crackpots did!
    3planktonrules

    A cheapie propaganda flick from Columbia.

    When the US entered WWII, Hollywood's studios suddenly became ultra-patriotic and they made a ton of propaganda films aimed at bolstering the war effort. Some were very good...a few were very poor...such as "Submarine Raider".

    The story begins just before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Soon after you see a Japanese aircraft carrier heading towards Hawaii, the ship blows up a nearby yacht and then sends a fighter plane out to strafe the survivors. What they don't realize is that an American submarine is nearby...and the captain of the ship is baffled as to why the carrier would attack a yacht. However, they soon get word that this and other Japanese carriers just attacked Pearl Harbor...and so the captain is determined to find the carrier and destroy it.

    The basic story isn't bad and much of the acting decent. However, it's essentially a cheap B from Columbia and the Japanese are essentially cartoonish (such as pilots who laugh hysterically while bombing civilians) and their airplanes defy all the rules of aeronautics...such that if they REALLY could have flown this way (making tight u-turns, landing every second or two on the carrier, etc.) they would have won the war in a month! Additionally, the film promotes the commonly accepted myth that evil spies ('fifth columnists') abounded in Hawaii and this laid the groundwork for folks in the US accepting the internment of the Japanese-Americans.

    Overall, a real mixed bag. The crew of the sub consists of some decent actors but one-dimensional writing make this a film that simply hasn't aged well.

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      Alma Carroll's debut.
    • Erros de gravação
      Obviously, this movie was made right after the Japanese attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor and intended to be morale boosting, rather than factual. In World War II, aircraft carriers came into their own as the #1 capital ship and no one understood this better than the Japanese Imperial Navy. Carriers going into combat would be surrounded by accompanying vessels, including destroyer escorts, as a battle group. They would not be dropping depth charges or chasing submarines.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de junho de 1942 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Submarine Raider
    • Empresa de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 4 min(64 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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