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Le héros du Pacifique

Original title: The Gallant Hours
  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 55m
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7.1/10
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James Cagney in Le héros du Pacifique (1960)
A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.
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A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the... Read allA semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.

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    • Robert Montgomery
  • Writers
    • Beirne Lay Jr.
    • Frank D. Gilroy
  • Stars
    • James Cagney
    • Dennis Weaver
    • Ward Costello
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    • Director
      • Robert Montgomery
    • Writers
      • Beirne Lay Jr.
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Stars
      • James Cagney
      • Dennis Weaver
      • Ward Costello
    • 58User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Cagney
    James Cagney
    • Fleet Adm. William F. Halsey Jr.
    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Lt. Cmdr. Andy Lowe
    Ward Costello
    • Capt. Harry Black
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Cmdr. Mike Pulaski
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Lt. Cmdr. Roy Webb
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Capt. Frank Enright
    Walter Sande
    Walter Sande
    • Capt. Horace Keys
    Karl Swenson
    Karl Swenson
    • Capt. Bill Bailey
    Leon Lontoc
    Leon Lontoc
    • Manuel
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Maj. Gen. Roy Geiger
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Col. Evans Carlson
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Maj. Gen. Archie Vandergrift
    Harry Landers
    Harry Landers
    • Capt. Joseph Foss
    Richard Carlyle
    Richard Carlyle
    • Father Frederic Gehring
    James Yagi
    James Yagi
    • Rear Adm. Jiro Kobe
    James T. Goto
    • Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Vice-Adm. Robert Ghormley
    Art Gilmore
    Art Gilmore
    • Narrator: Japanese Sequences
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    • Director
      • Robert Montgomery
    • Writers
      • Beirne Lay Jr.
      • Frank D. Gilroy
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    6planktonrules

    Make that chorus shut up!!

    Arrgghh!! Whether or not this is a good film, I am surprised that most of the reviewers don't mention the god-awful men's chorus that inappropriately drones on and one with even greater solemnity than a Biblical epic!! It's horrible and annoying--and undermines much of the film. Why this was chosen for the soundtrack I have no idea, as it grates on the nerves like no other soundtrack I can recall! Yes, it's that bad and after a while it sounds almost like bees swarming--I kid you not! Aside from the demoniacally-inspired chorus, the next thing you'll probably notice is the unusual style of the film. Instead of a typical bio-pic, this one is told in a semi-documentary style--with very serious narration punctuating various vignettes of a very small portion of Admiral Halsey's life. This small cross-section of his life consists of just five weeks!! So, it's hard to exactly call this a 'bio-pic' as it would seem to imply more than just a tiny portion of the subject's life.

    The film is also surprisingly different from what you'd expect because the telling of the story is very straight-forward and without adornment. Simple and direct seem to be the motto for this film...and have a male chorus that sounds worse than cats begin tortured.

    If you want a film version of all of Halsey's life or a warts-and-all film, this is not the movie for you. However, it is very competently made and worth seeing...even with the evil chorus from Hell--though I AM deducting two points for this!
    9bkoganbing

    The Strain Of Command

    Helped in fact by an astonishing physical resemblance to Admiral William F. Halsey that audiences today can't appreciate, James Cagney in his next to last film before retirement makes a very believable and strained Bull Halsey recollecting those harrowing weeks during the seesaw battle for Guadalcanal.

    If one is looking for battle scenes and lots of blood and gore skip this film. If one however would like to see a study about the strain of command than this film is ideal. Cagney drops all of the mannerisms that we normally associate with him in playing Admiral Halsey. It's a restrained and mature performance.

    The Gallant Hours is also a tribute to the men of our fighting forces in the Pacific who took and held on to the key island of Guadalcanal in the Solomons and halted the Japanese in the Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations.

    Director Robert Montgomery did the film in documentary style and at times you feel like you're in the brain of Admiral Halsey, weighing each decision he makes with him. The familiar voice you hear narrating is that of Montgomery who was no longer acting and now was mostly concerned with production and with political work for the Republican National Committee.

    The Gallant Hours is a fine character study of one of America's greatest naval heroes and should not be missed.
    10magneta

    A Military Movie Classic

    This is a surprisingly engaging war film, considering there are no action scenes. The movie is well-acted, although Dennis Weaver's "Chester" accent is a bit over-the-top. Cagney is superb as Admiral Halsey, in my opinion his best role ever. His understated pain in ordering only a 'routine' search for his missing son is beautiful, and the heart-to-heart with Roy Webb over the day's combat losses is a textbook lesson in the responsibilities of command. The use of the off-screen narrator in lieu of subtitles to present the Japanese side of the issue is tremendously effective; one wishes it had been used in other films as well. Although there are no combat scenes in the movie, the suspense is palpable as the command staff lives the battle through the air-to-air and ship-to-ship transmissions of men fighting for their lives.

    For the war movie or history buff, or the die-hard Cagney fan, this is a fine movie!
    10lfarrington-1

    A leadership tutorial masterpiece!

    This film is a leadership tutorial masterpiece. As a substitute high school math and science teacher, I have run this to conduct leadership laboratories. Additionally, the theme composition that opens the film is marvelous. I have tried to reconstruct the lyrics (had trouble understanding last verse lyrics) so that I could present the composition for adoption by the U. S. Naval Academy Mens' Chorus. Any help along these lines would be appreciated. I have attempted to locate survivors of Ward Costello, its composer, without success...for any necessary permission.

    The most memorable scene is between Halsey (Cagney) and the candidate of air group commander (Richard Jaekel), when Jaekel says, "I thought I was alone." Cagney replies, "You were and you always will be."
    AnthonyM-2

    Superb drama that is more about leadership than warfare.

    This classic film is about Admiral Halsey's leadership of the US forces in the South Pacific during the early part of World War II. The film is more about leadership than warfare. Combat is not depicted on screen, so this film would not appeal to those who seek lots of action. I strongly recommend the film, especially to history buffs.

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    • Trivia
      Rear Admirals Scott and Callaghan were both killed in action in the naval battle of Guadalcanal. Admiral Halsey, who received a promotion, asked that his stars be given to the widows of the two men because, he said, their actions earned him that promotion. Halsey could not have known it at the time, but Admiral Scott was killed in a friendly fire incident aboard the USS Atlanta when it was accidentally fired upon by the USS San Francisco.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the move its stated that he retired on 22 November 1945. Halsey actually retired in March 1947.
    • Quotes

      Fleet Admiral William F. 'Bull' Halsey Jr.: There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.

    • Connections
      Featured in War Movie Blockbusters (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      The Gallant Hours Theme
      Words and Music by Ward Costello

      Sung by Roger Wagner Chorale (as The Roger Wagner Chorale)

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1960 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Los tigres del mar
    • Filming locations
      • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, USA(used for Henderson Field and Gaudacanal)
    • Production company
      • Cagney-Montgomery Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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