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Objective, Burma!

United States

1945

142 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Japanese, English
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DIR Raoul Walsh

EXEC Jack L. Warner

PROD Jerry Wald

SCR Ranald MacDougall, Lester Cole

DP James Wong Howe

CAST Errol Flynn, James Brown, William Prince, George Tobias, Henry Hull, Warner Anderson, John Alvin

ED George Amy

MUSIC Franz Waxman

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Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh’s 52-year directorial career made him a Hollywood legend, and the slam-band nature of his best films means that he is still remembered while the memory of Allan Dwan, a director with an equally long career, has practically faded from public consciousness. Walsh was also an actor: He appeared in the first version of W. Somerset Maugham’s Rain renamed Sadie Thompson (1928) opposite Gloria Swanson in the title role. He would have played the Cisco Kid in his own film In Old Arizona (1928) if an errant jackrabbit hadn’t cost him his right eye by leaping through the windshield of his automobile. Warner Baxter filled the role and won an Oscar. Before John Ford and Nicholas Ray, it was Raoul Walsh who made the eye-patch almost as synonymous with a Hollywood director as Cecil B. DeMille’s jodhpurs.

He interned with the best, serving as assistant director and editor on D.W. Griffith’s racist masterpiece, The Clansman, better known as  read more

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Benjamin

11Apr12

The action scènes are very impressive, and the rythm is perfect; the actors too. But to enjoy it, we have to put aside the fact that this propaganda movie is also racist as hell ( listen the false language the "japanese" characters are speaking). Typical for a WW2 movie...

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NealEdelstein

25Nov10

This film is vastly underrated. This is Flynn's best work and he should have been nominated for an Oscar. Walsh just being his brilliant self.

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Erik Gregersen

8Sep10

I love the matter of factness, such as when Flynn (great performance) hands his commander the fistful of dog tags and that victory means survival. Also:"What happens if my parachute doesn't work?" "Then you reach the ground first."

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