Merrill's Marauders
- Derek Estes
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- Location: Portland Oregon
- Cinephrenic
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- Location: Paris, Texas
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- souvenir
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 4:20 pm
I think it's pretty good, but not entirely memorable and I wouldn't call it tough or overly cynical. It's certainly not The Steel Helmet or Fixed Bayonets, and the final version has a couple of scenes included that Fuller objected to. The biggest reason to see it is for Jeff Chandler's performance, even more so than Fuller's direction.Person wrote:I have been interested in seeing this film for awhile. How does it play - is it tough and cynical?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
Just watched this. The uncharacteristic bumpers notwithstanding, the film alternates between tones so much that it's really much more than the genre exercise it could have been. Though probably a minor Fuller film, there is some classic Fuller dialog in this one, my favorite being:
"When I get out of this, I'm gonna get married and have five or six kids. I'm gonna line 'em up and tell 'em about what happened here in Burma. And if they don't cry, I'm gonna beat the hell out of 'em!"
Some screencaps of the "forthcoming" R1:







"When I get out of this, I'm gonna get married and have five or six kids. I'm gonna line 'em up and tell 'em about what happened here in Burma. And if they don't cry, I'm gonna beat the hell out of 'em!"
Some screencaps of the "forthcoming" R1:







- Donald Trampoline
- Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:39 pm
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
I think you guys are selling this short. This is a pretty amazing Sam Fuller movie. Maybe it's because I saw it on the big screen at the Egyptian Theatre, which helps immerse you in the experience and really get the feeling of their never-ending mission.
P.S. - There's nothing Malickian about this Fuller movie, despite the screen caps. Fuller and Malick in general couldn't be further from each other!
P.S. - There's nothing Malickian about this Fuller movie, despite the screen caps. Fuller and Malick in general couldn't be further from each other!
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- Donald Trampoline
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- Person
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Ah, it's a "never-ending mission" war movie! I love that approach. A war movie shouldn't have a neat ending, I feel. I might give this one a go.Donald Trampoline wrote:Maybe it's because I saw it on the big screen at the Egyptian Theatre, which helps immerse you in the experience and really get the feeling of their never-ending mission.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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