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Les Saboteurs

Original title: Secret Command
  • 1944
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Pat O'Brien, Carole Landis, and Carol Nugent in Les Saboteurs (1944)
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A U.S. effort to root out German saboteurs at a shipyard during World War II, sends an undercover intelligence officer to infiltrate as a construction worker and look for possible spies amon... Read allA U.S. effort to root out German saboteurs at a shipyard during World War II, sends an undercover intelligence officer to infiltrate as a construction worker and look for possible spies among the managers and employees.A U.S. effort to root out German saboteurs at a shipyard during World War II, sends an undercover intelligence officer to infiltrate as a construction worker and look for possible spies among the managers and employees.

  • Director
    • A. Edward Sutherland
  • Writers
    • Roy Chanslor
    • John Hawkins
    • Ward Hawkins
  • Stars
    • Pat O'Brien
    • Carole Landis
    • Chester Morris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    385
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Roy Chanslor
      • John Hawkins
      • Ward Hawkins
    • Stars
      • Pat O'Brien
      • Carole Landis
      • Chester Morris
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Sam Gallagher
    Carole Landis
    Carole Landis
    • Jill McGann
    Chester Morris
    Chester Morris
    • Jeff Gallagher
    Ruth Warrick
    Ruth Warrick
    • Lea Damaron
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Red Kelly
    Tom Tully
    Tom Tully
    • Brownell
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Miller
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Max Lessing
    Erik Rolf
    Erik Rolf
    • Ben Royall
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
    • Curly
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Shawn
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Simms
    Charles D. Brown
    • James Thane
    Carol Nugent
    Carol Nugent
    • Joan
    Richard Lyon
    Richard Lyon
    • Paul
    Dusty Anderson
    Dusty Anderson
    • Taxicab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Vernon Dent
    Vernon Dent
    • Shipyard Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Mrs. McKenzie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Roy Chanslor
      • John Hawkins
      • Ward Hawkins
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    7csteidler

    Undercover agents track shipyard saboteurs

    Pat O'Brien shows up on the docks, down and out and in need of a job. His brother Chester Morris, construction manager, reluctantly hires him on. Very soon we discover that O'Brien's real job here is not building ships.

    This WWII spy thriller has a bit of romance thrown in and features an assortment of characters whose personal and wartime lives often overlap: Carole Landis and Ruth Warrick are both quite good as women doing jobs that take precedence--at least during wartime--over their personal lives or relationships. Landis is a fellow agent who poses as O'Brien's wife; Warrick is Morris's assistant in the shipyard office. Morris would like to marry Warrick but she may still have feelings for her old flame, O'Brien--whose professional regard for Landis may grow into something more.

    Wallace Ford, always fun to watch, is part of "the team"--his main job being spotting Nazis at the shipyard. Barton MacLane is excellent as a rough-edged yard worker whose eventual friendship with O'Brien is hard fought.

    The plot is solid: O'Brien and Ford keep an eye out for saboteurs while Morris and Warrick, realizing that O'Brien is no ordinary dock worker, keep an eye on him. There's some comic relief that isn't too funny, unfortunately, and also some cute scenes involving a couple of war orphans that just aren't real convincing.

    It's a great role for O'Brien, though, as that rugged American everyman who doesn't say much but performs awesome feats.
    7clanciai

    Almost blowing up the wharf

    There are some great scenes at the wharf with shootouts and manhunting and some very hard fights with sledge knuckles and some water incidents - the greatest scene is the rescuing of a man falling down from a great height, and the greatest combat is also in the water with one man drowning, but everything is rather predictable. It's about sabotaging a wharf building ships for transporting American soldiers over seas, and the Nazis are really bad guys, not hesitating to shoot to kill. Fortunately there are also some women involved (the beautiful Carole Landis) and some very sweet kids, who contribute in saving the film. It is worth watching but only barely, mainly for the dramatic fights and incidents at the wharf, but any propaganda film of 1943 could of course only end one way.
    6blanche-2

    Four stars from TCM?

    TCM gave this four stars. It's a 2-1/2 stars film, in my opinion.

    Pat O'Brien is Sam Gallagher, a U.S. government agent, a step up from his old job as a foreign correspondent. His brother Jeff (Chester Morris) offers him a job working in a shipyard as a pileback. Piles are poles, driven into the soil by a mechanical device to give a foundation to a structure Sam's purpose is to ferret out a group of Nazi spies trying to sabotage the shipyards. To give him a background, Jill McCann (Carole Landis), who is an FBI agent, poses as his wife, and two small war orphans are brought in as his children.

    Jeff is surprised by all this - okay, he hasn't seen his brother in seven years, but something isn't right. He tells Lea Damoran (Ruth Warrick, his girlfriend who used to be Sam's girlfriend) his thoughts.

    Sam is able to find out that the yard is going to be blown up the yard while an aircraft carrier is docked. And he begins to learn who the Nazis are in the yard. One problem: His brother's suspicions are drawing too much attention to Sam.

    Pat O'Brien for me has never made it as a leading man, yet for some reason, every once in a while he was given a lead role. This is a role for Joel McCrea, John Wayne, that ilk: masculine, solid, and, frankly, kind of a chick magnet. I mean, on one side there's gorgeous Carole Landis, and on the other, his old girlfriend who still has feelings for him.

    The story is only so-so, but the final scenes are quite good. The subplot concerning the war orphans is sweet and probably unnecessary.

    Carole Landis would be dead only four years later, at the age of 29. I suspect the affair with Harrison was probably the last straw. She was done in Hollywood: she was nearing 30, the cutoff age for actresses back then, there were no more big films thanks to her relationship with Darryl Zanuck ending, she couldn't have children, and at the age of 29, she had already had four husbands. A sad end for a beautiful woman who learned that in Hollywood, you're disposable.
    6ksf-2

    WW II Spy thrillah

    World War II spy thriller, taking place in a ship-building plant, with Pat OBrien, who made a whole lotta movies, mostly war times. Carol Landis, who made a good number of movies, but committed suicide at an early age, shortly after making, ironically, "The Noose". Secret Command was nominated for an Oscar, but was up against "30 seconds over Tokyo" (S Tracy, V Johnson,R Mitchum), so of course, it didn't have a chance. I thought the suspense-full high crane scenes were actually pretty good, considering when this was made, in spite of the liberal use of back-mats throughout the film. The sound also cuts out several times, and I wondered if it was dialogue editing, poor recording quality, or the fault of my local cable company. (was shown on Turner Classic Movies in June 2007). see my entry in message boards for this film for additional observations and shortcomings in the script.
    7planktonrules

    Pretty good stuff--a WWII propaganda film that's well worth seeing

    This film is a slight departure for its star, Pat O'Brien, because in this film he is an undercover agent trying to expose saboteurs at a ship-building plant. He gets a job doing "grunt work" but really is outside his element--since he knows nothing about ships or machinery. His brother, Chester Morris, has no idea why Pat wants this job, but reluctantly hires him. It's obvious there is some bad blood between them, though exactly what it is doesn't ever get explained. However, Morris and the rest of the guys at the plant give him a pretty hard time until he eventually proves himself. To make the ruse more believable, Pat is set up with an instant family--a pretend wife and two cute little pretend kids who are actually war orphans. Over time, Pat can't help but love the pretend family--and looking at them, I could certainly see why.

    At the plant, almost no one knows O'Brien is an agent. His contact there is Wallace Ford--who has already started to infiltrate the gang of Nazis planning on sabotaging something--exactly what and when are unknown. How this all comes together in the end is very exciting and kept my attention. In fact, the movie was so well-written and tense that it managed to somehow rise above the genre and is STILL an excellent drama...and I LOVED the ending even though it was a tad "schmaltzy".

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    • Trivia
      This film was the first and only one produced by Terneen Productions, co-owned by Pat O'Brien and Phil L. Ryan.
    • Goofs
      When Red Kelly (Barton MacLane) first meets Jill McGann (Carole Landis), he says, "Nice to meet you, Mrs. Kelly," which is HIS character's last name. A moment later, he calls her by her 'proper' name, Mrs. Gallagher.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Danger Signal (1945)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Obra destructora
    • Filming locations
      • Terminal Island, Wilmington, Los Angeles, California, USA(California Shipbuilding Corporation - shipyard scenes)
    • Production company
      • Terneen Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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