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Titolo originale: Too Late the Hero
Regia: Robert Aldrich |
Anno: 1970
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Azione Guerra
Tag: world war ii | british army | infantry | philippines | jungle | pacific island |
Cast: Michael Caine | Cliff Robertson | Ian Bannen | Harry Andrews | Denholm Elliott | Ronald Fraser | Lance Percival | Percy Herbert | Sam Kydd | Patrick Jordan | William Beckley | Martin Horsey | Don Knight | Harvey Jason | Roger Newman | Michael Parsons | William Ross | Sean MacDuff | Frank Webb | Henry Fonda | Ken Takakura | Eiichi Kikuchi | Robert Ito |

Dopo esser riuscito a evitare la prima linea per gran parte della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, il tenente Lawson viene assegnato a una missione rischiosa.

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Percy Herbert (Sergeant Johnstone) was a prisoner of the Japanese Army in World War II. D
Hearne makes a comment "Carry on, Gunga Din", being more likely a reference to the Rudyard Kipling p [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Robert Aldrich told the studio that he would accept "anybody but Clif [...] D
While filming in the jungles in the Philippines, Sir Michael Caine seemed to have an unerring sense [...] D
When Cliff Robertson entered the U.S. Navy base in Subic Bay to do some location work, he was dresse [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Robert Aldrich refused Cliff Robertson's request to attend the 1969 A [...] D
A sign in the head nurse's office reads "Sister George". This is an allusion to one of Robert Aldric [...] D
Tokyo firms created four hundred new Japanese Army uniforms for the production. D
Cliff Robertson later described the film as "junk". D
Although set during World War II, this is a deliberate allegory of the war that was raging in Vietna [...] D
In his autobiography, Sir Michael Caine said the Philippines was the worst location shoot he had eve [...] D
The reference to a "long-haired conscientious objector" is a reference to the Vietnam War, rather th [...] D
A World War II Japanese landing strip was specially constructed. D
At the time, the largest production to be filmed in the Philippines. D
The screenplay credits the novel "Don't Die Mad" by Robert Sherman as its source material. It appear [...] D
After the huge success of Quella sporca dozzina (1967), MGM asked Robert Aldrich to make another mov [...] D
The U.S. Navy's base in Subic Bay, Philippines was a perfect location. It had all the necessary amen [...] D

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