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L'Aigle de Guam

Original title: No Man Is an Island
  • 1962
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  • 1h 54m
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6.6/10
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Jeffrey Hunter and Barbara Perez in L'Aigle de Guam (1962)
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During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.

  • Directors
    • Richard Goldstone
    • John Monks Jr.
  • Writers
    • Richard Goldstone
    • John Monks Jr.
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Hunter
    • Marshall Thompson
    • Barbara Perez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    626
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Writers
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Hunter
      • Marshall Thompson
      • Barbara Perez
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • George R. Tweed
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Jonn Sonnenberg
    Barbara Perez
    Barbara Perez
    • 'Joe' Cruz
    Ronald Remy
    Ronald Remy
    • Chico Torres
    Paul Edwards Jr.
    • Al Turney
    Rolf Bayer
    • Chief Schultz
    Vicente Liwanag
    • Vicente
    Fred Harris II
    • Roy Lund
    Lamberto V. Avellana
    • Mr. Shimoda
    Chichay
    • Mrs. Nakamura
    • (as Amparo [Chichay] Custodio)
    Antonio De la Mogueis
    • Florecito
    Vic Silayan
    • Major Hondo
    Bert Lafortaza
    • Comdr. Oto Harada
    • (as Bert Laforteza)
    Eddie Infante
    Eddie Infante
    • Sus Quintagua
    Nardo Ramos
    • Tumon
    Rosa Mia
    • Primera Quintagua
    Mike Anzures
    • Santos
    Bruno Punzalan
    • Directors
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
    • Writers
      • Richard Goldstone
      • John Monks Jr.
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    7mrbluto

    Not the true story

    No man is an island could have a been a great movie. Hollywood took the true story of George Tweed and ripped it to shreds, leaving nothing but a fake story that has so many things wrong it is a crime. Someone in Hollywood should do a remake of the true story of George Tweed, they might have a winner on their hands. 3 out of 10 stars
    7neilescalante

    Great movie, very uplifting.

    Lots of action and suspense. Good scenery and story line. I enjoy these actors. I wish it was available on TV again.
    8dukeb0y

    The movie is good, the book is better.

    If you read the book, four guys decide not to surrender. The Japanese knew about them and were absolutely ruthless. Killing the native Chamorros ruthlessly and brutally. Many of the natives gave their lives and did not give away where they were hidden.

    Three of the soldiers thought they'd sleep and some kind of native Hut and native turn them in because his whole family was threatened. Man there's no easy answers here.

    George Tweed held out to the end and it was a destroyer that picked him up not a submarine.

    He also use Semaphore Flags, which are very hard to use. More difficult than Morse code. To communicate to the Destroyer that picked him up. Read the book and watch the movie.
    5marcus-perkins-ctr

    Needs a remake!

    Given that movies in the 50s and 60s were never meant to show the true life "grittiness" of war that we see in movies made today such as Saving Private Ryan, I was more turned off by the lack of truth to the story. As many others have said here, it's a great story worthy of a big budget production. I lived on Guam while in the Navy, and actually had the opportunity to go to what is called "Tweed's cave". Which by the way is located in the Northwest corner of the island on the Navy's Communnication station property. It's well worth the hike because you really get a sense of the life Tweed led in those 18month's. Watch the movie for it's own sake and not for the truthfulness of the story line.
    3rsoonsa

    Second-rate treatment of a noble adventure.

    Jeffrey Hunter plays the part of George Tweed, the redoubtable U.S. Navy radioman who survived in hiding on Guam during the Japanese occupation of that island, with the assistance of many Guamanians who willingly turned their lives upside-down to protect him. Hunter is woefully miscast; devout Antonio Antero, the Chamorro who was Tweed's principal benefactor during his ordeal, was convinced of his Christian duty to assist the American due to the latter's appearance: gaunt and dirty with long hair and sullied clothing, akin to Christ before the crucifixion, but Hunter is obviously well-nourished with his hair style never disturbed, and with barely a nod by his demeanor to his taxing situation. Tweed, as the sole American survivor of the invasion, was a totem to the people native to Guam that the United States was still there, but this fact is overlooked in this production. Although Tweed was hidden within a cave in the island's southeast, a popular tourist attraction today, the scenario places him atop a mountain where he would be in plain view of enemy aircraft, a serious miscue in light of the fact that much of the occupiers' activity was revolving about attempts at his capture. Tweed cleverly repaired a damaged radio and typewriter and through skillful use of both helped to offset Japanese propaganda concerning the true progress of the war; however, this is touched on but briefly and in a distorted fashion, at that. Although obviously designed as packaged Hollywood entertainment, the screen story appears jejune when one recalls that many died to preserve the safety of the real-life Tweed. Filmed in the Philippines with largely local performers, NO MAN IS AN ISLAND flags from consistently poor production characteristics, which tend to jar a viewer's sensibilities. Not surprisingly, the acting is variable, with Marshall Thompson being wasted, and Hunter swallowing many of his lines as well as being uncomfortably saddled with a vapid love interest. Since the script does not delineate a point of view, and there is scant in the way of direction, we are left with one cliché-ridden scene after another. Some potentially engaging sub-plots, in particular one formed from the plight of Japanese-Americans remaining on Guam during the occupation, are only grazed fragments here. Talented Basil Wrangell does his best at editing this affair, but his cachet is finally defeated as the movie flounders forward to its hackneyed conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      The story is based on true events. The real George Tweed died in 1989.
    • Goofs
      After Mr. Shimoda dies (1:23:29), thieves open his buried coffin and steal his body. This wouldn't have been possible since Mr.Shimoda, like most Japanese Buddhists, would have been cremated the day after the wake. After the cremation, his mourners would have picked his bones out of the ashes with chopsticks, and the ashes would have been transferred to a large funeral urn.
    • Connections
      Referenced in To Tell the Truth: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle (1962)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Man Is an Island
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production company
      • Gold Coast Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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