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Pacific Inferno : L'Enfer du Pacifique

Original title: Pacific Inferno
  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
278
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Pacific Inferno : L'Enfer du Pacifique (1979)
War

After the fall of the Philippines in World War II, the Japanese discover that Gen. MacArthur ordered millions of dollars in silver dumped in Manila Bay in order that it not fall into enemy h... Read allAfter the fall of the Philippines in World War II, the Japanese discover that Gen. MacArthur ordered millions of dollars in silver dumped in Manila Bay in order that it not fall into enemy hands. Among the prisoners the Japanese have taken are two American U.S. Navy deep-sea dive... Read allAfter the fall of the Philippines in World War II, the Japanese discover that Gen. MacArthur ordered millions of dollars in silver dumped in Manila Bay in order that it not fall into enemy hands. Among the prisoners the Japanese have taken are two American U.S. Navy deep-sea divers, whom they then force to dive in search of the sunken treasure.

  • Director
    • Rolf Bayer
  • Writers
    • Rolf Bayer
    • Roland S. Jefferson
    • Eric Jones
  • Stars
    • Jim Brown
    • Richard Jaeckel
    • Timothy Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    278
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rolf Bayer
    • Writers
      • Rolf Bayer
      • Roland S. Jefferson
      • Eric Jones
    • Stars
      • Jim Brown
      • Richard Jaeckel
      • Timothy Brown
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Clyde
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Dealer
    Timothy Brown
    Timothy Brown
    • Zoe
    • (as Tim Brown)
    Rik Van Nutter
    Rik Van Nutter
    • Dennis
    Dick Adair
    • George
    Jimmy Shaw
    Jimmy Shaw
    • Leroy
    Wilma Reading
    • Tita
    Dindo Fernando
    • Totoy
    Sonny Batacan
    • Nardo
    Pedro Faustino
    • Elder
    Tad Horino
    Tad Horino
    • Yamada
    Vic Silayan
    • Fukoshima
    Butz Aquino
    • Kobayashi
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Kempei
    • Director
      • Rolf Bayer
    • Writers
      • Rolf Bayer
      • Roland S. Jefferson
      • Eric Jones
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    3jmills-65365

    Historically inaccurate

    There were no black us navy divers during world War 2. That's just a simple fact. They simply didn't get the opportunity. This movie was just an action vehicle for Jim brown . The filmmakers took dramatic license with things that never happened.
    lor_

    You can't go home again (see: 'Dirty Dozen')

    My review was written in February 1985 after watching the film on Media Home Entertainment video cassette.

    "Pacific Inferno" is actor-athlete Jim Brown's unsuccessful attempt to enter the film producer ranks, a dull low-budgeter imitating his 1967 "The Dirty Dozen" hit. Picture was lensed in the Philippines in 1977 under titles "Ship of Sand" and "Do They Ever Cry in America?", never released domestically and now surfacing for home video fans.

    Picture takes almost 10 minutes to get started, limning the W. W. II story of captured U. S. navy divers forced by the Japanese to recover $16,000,000 in silver pesos dumped in Manila Bay in 1942 by orders of Gen. MacArthur (to avoid their falling into Japanese hands). Racist white Lt. Dennis (Rik von Nutter) is ranking officer among the Yanks, though Preston (Jim Brown) is their natural leader.

    Preston works with Filipino prisoner Troy (Dindo Fernando) to organize an escape, in return for getting the silver pesos to the local partisans. Pic climaxes with Brown duplicating his "Dirty Dozen" brokenfield running with explosives in hand, abetted by teammate from that earlier film, Richard Jaeckel.

    Physical production is deficient, with anachronistic hairstyles and attitudes taken from the 1970s. Casting is a joke, as Filipino film regular Vic Diaz plays a nasty Japanese and busty black actress-singer Wilma Reading is introed as a Filipino partisan. Brown's thank you credits are extended to Hugh Hefner, Don Cornelius, Maurice White, Bill Russell and Richard Pryor (last-named briefly his latterday employer at Indigo Productions), among others.
    3Leofwine_draca

    In a word, rubbish

    Another badly-made Filipino war movie. I was hoping this late '70s outing would have more in common with the 1970s exploitation movies such as EBONY, IVORY AND JADE than earlier Filipino war flicks like THE RAVAGERS but I was wrong: this goes in the opposite direction, as it's an almost thrill-free movie about deep sea divers and the hunt for hidden treasure.

    PACIFIC INFERNO attempts to tap into the blaxploitation market with the presence of black star Jim Brown as the lead, but he fails to bring much in the way of interest with him. The supporting cast, including Richard Jaeckel and and Filipino actor Vic Diaz, are similarly saddled with dull characters.

    The film attempts to be some sort of prison camp movie but the family-friendly rating excises any exploitation potential. Much of it is taken up with murky underwater stuff, which is even duller than similar scenes in THUNDERBALL. The only halfway decent part of the movie is the climax, but by that stage it's all too little, too late. The terrible production values and rubbish script sink this one from the outset.
    3emm

    All acting and nothing else makes this a dull movie.

    Our story: Two U.S. Navy deep sea divers search for silver coins hidden beneath the ocean off the Filipino coast. Our proof: Extremely dull entertainment at its best, with no plot in sight. Jim Brown is completely wasted, provided his help in producing this 70s war turkey. Richard Jaeckel is in his usual form. Don Cornelius and Richard Pryor are among those who gave special thanks in their contributions! BOMBS AWAY!!!
    2drystyx

    Why no good reviews?

    Why are there no good reviews? Because this film is hysterically bad.

    Set in a Japanese prison camp in World War II, we have Jim Brown as the hero who puts up with a hysterically unbelievable racist officer, and just as hysterical is the way the Japanese officers brown nose Jim Brown's character.

    This is probably the worst film any of these actors ever did. Stereotypes not only abound, but they dominate this film. The sixties-seventies music may be the best thing about the film, maybe because it has nothing to do with the film.

    This is even difficult to sit back and enjoy as mindless fun. This film is even more racist than the message of racism it tries to deliver. And believe me, I was alive in the seventies, and we thought crap like this was just as stupid then. It was never popular.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1977, released briefly in 1979, re-released in 1985.
    • Goofs
      Some of the Filipino resistance can be seen armed with M3 Grease Guns. These weapons were not available in the Pacific theater in 1942, barely being into production by that time. certainly not in the hands of occupied resistance personnel.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue:

      It is a fact of history that in 1942 General MacArthur ordered General Wainwright to dump $16,000,000 in silver pesos into Manila Bay to prevent their capture and use by the invading Japanese Army.
    • Connections
      Features Tora ! Tora ! Tora ! (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      FLASHBACK
      Sung by Dee Dee Sharp (as Dee Dee Sharp Gamble)

      Words and Music By M. Burton and P. Terry

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pacific Inferno
    • Filming locations
      • The Landoil Hotel Properties, Philippines(filmed on: the World War II battlegrounds of Bataan and Corregidor at the entrance to Manila Bay . . .)
    • Production companies
      • Nathaniel Productions
      • Arbee
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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