Posted on 05/10/2019 6:45:10 PM PDT by dynachrome
Well I can relate to that - was up two days straight and when finally getting to sleep nothing woke me up, I mean nothing.
He was a household name in some places.
Excellent movie.
miss that. Much better than Midway, IMO
While not an “epic” war movie, “Heaven knows, Mr Allison” was good. A great example of when Hollyweird produced a quality product with good actors. Deborah Kerr as a nun and Robert Mitchum as a Marine stranded on a Jap held island.
You should check with some of my old girlfriends. From what I could tell, it’s doubtful they were awake.
Which “Dawn Patrol”?
The Dawn Patrol (1938) Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone
The Dawn Patrol (1930) Richard Barthelmess, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Dawn Patrol (2014) Scott Eastwood, Rita Wilson
Dawn Patrol (2019) Adam Cox, Andrew Truong
I’m guessing 1930 (IMDB rating 7.8) or 1938 (IMDB rating 7.6)
I imagine the recent remakes are real stinkers.
Definitely Bookmarked.
Absolutely brilliant. The writing, staging and performance are all perfect.
Errol Flynn version is my fave.
Just ordered Give Me Tomorrow from my local library. Thx ...
That’s an amazing story about Harold Russell. I never really thought about him like that before. Thanks so much for posting that little vignette. Very touching and that makes his performance even more poignant.
You have to wonder about the casting call and how Mr. Russell managed to get connected to the producers of the movie and the casting person. It’s not like a man without hands would be trying to break into Hollywood.
He gave such an amazing performance. Too bad he couldn’t find a way to make additional films.
The preceding paragraphs that I did NOT cut/paste.
On June 6, 1944, while he was an Army instructor, teaching demolition work with the U.S. 13th Airborne Division at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, a defective fuse detonated TNT explosives he was handling. As a result, he lost both hands and was given two hooks to serve as hands. After his recovery, and while attending Boston University as a full-time student, Russell was featured in an Army film called Diary of a Sergeant about rehabilitating war veterans.
When film director William Wyler saw the film on Russell, he cast him in The Best Years of Our Lives with Fredric March and Dana Andrews. Russell played the role of Homer Parrish, a United States Navy sailor who lost both hands during the war.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Russell
I cant believe Defiance with Daniel Craig hasnt been posted yet. I would also add Grave of the Fireflies.
The Bridge Over the River Kwai
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