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Les 3 soldats de l'aventure

Original title: Flight from Ashiya
  • 1964
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  • 1h 40m
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5.3/10
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Les 3 soldats de l'aventure (1964)
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A flight crew tries to save the survivors of a shipwreck off the coast of Japan during a raging typhoon.A flight crew tries to save the survivors of a shipwreck off the coast of Japan during a raging typhoon.A flight crew tries to save the survivors of a shipwreck off the coast of Japan during a raging typhoon.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Elliott Arnold
    • Waldo Salt
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Richard Widmark
    • George Chakiris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    785
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    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Elliott Arnold
      • Waldo Salt
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Richard Widmark
      • George Chakiris
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • TSgt. Mike Takashima
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Lt. Col. Glenn Stevenson
    George Chakiris
    George Chakiris
    • 2nd Lt. John Gregg
    Suzy Parker
    Suzy Parker
    • Lucille Caroll
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Caroline Gordon…
    Danièle Gaubert
    Danièle Gaubert
    • Leila
    Eiko Takashiro
    Eiko Takashiro
    • Tomiko
    • (as Eiko Taki)
    Joe Di Reda
    Joe Di Reda
    • SSgt. Randy Smith
    • (as Joe di Reda)
    Mitsuhiro Sugiyama
    • Charlie
    E.S. Ince
    • Capt. Walter Mound
    Andrew Hughes
    Andrew Hughes
    • Dr. Horton
    William Ross
    • Capt. Jerry Cooper
    June Shelley
      Cliff Harrington
        Robert Dunham
        Robert Dunham
        • Air Rescue Service Crew Member in Plane
        • (uncredited)
        Paul Frees
        Paul Frees
        • Narrator
        • (voice)
        • (uncredited)
        Thomas Korzeniowski
        • Sergeant Garrison
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Michael Anderson
        • Writers
          • Elliott Arnold
          • Waldo Salt
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        7bkoganbing

        A Lot Of Baggage

        In 1964 at Ashiya Air Force Rescue station in Japan, another Flight From Ashiya is launched when word of survivors on a raft in the North China Sea is heard. Two planes are given the mission.

        While on the way in flashback we see the lives of three of the men on the rescue mission with various incidents from their past. The three are Colonel Richard Widmark, Lieutenant George Chakiris, and Sergeant Yul Brynner.

        You're supposed to take only essentials, but in this situation all three men are taking a lot of baggage along. Both Widmark and Brynner met and lost their true loves during World War II and Chakiris blames himself for the deaths of several people during another mission ten years earlier that both Widmark and Brynner were on.

        There are some very nice flying and rescue sequences in Flight From Ashiya, aviation buffs will love this film.

        Best performance in the film has to be Yul Brynner the half Japanese half Polish American sergeant who decided to make a career of the Armed Services even after World War II. My guess is that Brynner probably served in the 443rd Division of Nisei and served in Italy as well as North Africa where his flashback takes place.

        Widmark was a civilian pilot who ran an airline in the Phillipines before World War II where he met Shirley Knight. What happens to both of them after Pearl Harbor and the invasion of the Phillipines shapes Widmark's attitudes.

        Last year Dennis Quaid and Ashton Kutcher did a film about the Coast Guard Rescue Force called Swimmer. A lot of Flight From Ashiya was incorporated into that film. That was a worthy successor to Flight From Ashiya.
        dbdumonteil

        Air Rescue Service,please save this movie!

        The screenplay tells the story of three men ,two of whom fought during WW2.Now they all work for Air Rescue Service with a commendable motto.The problem is that the film is far from being commendable.

        During a mission,Widmark's dark memories come back to haunt him and ,in the middle of a sea rescue,we're offered a full flashback :he once loved a woman (Shirley Knight),and that is supposed to make us comprehend why he hates Japanese.But if it is bad ,a second flashback (dealing with Yul Brynner's past) is still worse.In a chocolate box North Africa ,he falls in love with an Arab girl -who barely looks Arab anyway.As George Chakiris did not fight during WW2(see above),the director spares us a third flashback,phew! This is a flick where even technical competence is at question and that is very ill-conceived.
        9clanciai

        Continuing the war effort in risking their lives for constructive purposes

        I was surprised to find so few and low rated reviews on this deeply compassionate film about World War II veterans who chose to continue risking their lives by saving lives of others. George Chakiris, Richard Widmark and Yul Brynner have each one their own story to tell of profound human interest, Chakiris battling with a constantly bad conscience for having failed in one rescue emergency operation during the war, Widmark constantly battling with his hatred of the Japanese because of what they did during the war with his love Shirley Knight as a casualty, and Yul Brynner, part Japanese, part Polish, recalling his crushing love affair in Tunisia with a moslem girl he wanted to marry. It's a great film for its very realistic pathos offering an alternative solution to the most common war trauma: not to be able to stop fighting, and usually resorting to drinking or drugs for a bad recompense; but these men channelled their persisting war energy into an Air Rescue Service, battling their guilt complexes and insufficiency traumas by saving and rescuing lives in desperate need. Most of the film is flashbacks from the war, but the situation is of timeless and universal interest.
        dkbs

        Ridiculous

        If you want to see this film it helps being not too attentive. This film has a nice surface which promises an entertaining, adventurous film but unfortunately "Flight from Ashiya" instead is full of clichés, stereotypical characters and of often unintentionally funny story lines. "Highlight" is the story of Yul Brynner which takes part in Africa and which involves a super-exotic woman and a doll's house's Africa. The end of this part of the film is ridiculous and at the same time disgusting and a perfect example of the exploitation of a character for a very cheap effect. The most funny is the pathetic narrative voice-over commentary which claims that everything in this film really happened - which indeed would surprise me... All in all "Flight from Ashiya" unfortunately is a perfect argument for all the people who despises classic Hollywood films for being stereotypical and false, which this film surely is.
        Poseidon-3

        ZZzzzzzzzzzzzz

        This is, despite a fairly epic attempt at storytelling and a heavyweight cast, a snoozefest. The pacing is very dry and ultimately predictable and the storyline is trite, contrived and pat. Widmark, Chakiris and Brynner are on a rescue mission and as their plane approaches it's destination, each of them has a flashback to another dramatic time for them. Chakiris' is the most believable as he recalls a tragic rescue attempt of some villagers caught in an icy mountain range. Widmark recalls meeting a photojournalist (Knight) and falling in love against a war-torn backdrop. Brynner remembers meeting a foreign girl (Gaubert) who he can only communicate with visually since they don't speak each others' language. Parker gets the film's most pointless & thankless role as a woman who pines for Brynner back at the base. The film ranges from stodgy to overwrought with many unintentionally amusing moments and some really ripe dialogue. Made at a time when studios were still getting used to a little more freedom with immorality, it wants desperately to be cutting edge and racy, yet is hopelessly old-fashioned and silly. There is NO attempt at period flavor. Knight's story is set in 1941, yet her hair and clothing are early sixties (she even wears a skirt almost identical to Parker's, whose story takes place in 1964!) Her awesome mane of hair could easily have been styled into a neato '40's 'do, but alas, no one did. Widmark and Knight's story tries to cram a two-hour-movie's worth of clichés and dramatics into about 20 minutes. They literally fall hopelessly in love after one plane ride! The same can be said of Brynner's affair. He gives his seat to a girl on a bus and then can't live without her. This whole section of the film is ludicrous, but Gaubert is quite lovely. The ending of this sequence is surreal and jaw-dropping! It must be seen to be believed and is almost worth sitting through the film for. There are worse ways to spend two hours, but this is hardly rewarding entertainment. There is also a hilarious before and after narration by a man who sounds like he did voice-over for army recruitment shorts.

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        • Trivia
          The French expression 'la petite mort' (the little death) refers to orgasm, not love.
        • Goofs
          The JATO (Jet Assisted Take Off) bottles will last 11 seconds maybe a little more but in the film they appear to last for at least 20 seconds.
        • Quotes

          Sergeant Mike Takashima: My father was a Buddhist, my mother a Seventh-day Adventist.

        • Connections
          Featured in American Masters: Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey (1990)

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        • Release date
          • May 22, 1964 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Japan
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Les Trois soldats de l'aventure
        • Filming locations
          • Rome, Lazio, Italy
        • Production companies
          • Harold Hecht Films
          • Daiei
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        • Budget
          • $1,800,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 40 minutes
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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