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Género | Documentary, Military & War |
Formato | Formatos múltiples, Subtitulado, NTSC, Pantalla completa |
Contribuyente | Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Robert Mitchum |
Fecha de lanzamiento inicial | 2007-06-05 |
Idioma | Inglés |
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Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (DVD) After the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the string of defeats that followed for the United States, Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, devises a plan for a daring raid to strike at the heart of Japan. A squadron of American planes flies across the Pacific Ocean to deliver a deadly payload during Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. In this true story of courage and ingenuity featuring an all-star cast, American pilots under Doolittle's (Academy Award winner Spencer Tracy) command make the seemingly impossible one-way flight by launching fully loaded bombers for the first time ever from the deck of an aircraft carrier and landing in China. The cost in pilots and aircraft for the Americans may be staggering, but the raid forever shatters the Japanese people's belief that the vast Pacific Ocean protects them from American counterattack.
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- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Clasificación de MPAA : NR (Not Rated)
- Dimensiones del producto : 7,75 x 5,75 x 0,5 pulgadas; 2,08 Onzas
- Número de modelo del producto : 2287091
- Formato multimedia : Subtitulado, Pantalla completa, Formatos múltiples, NTSC
- Tiempo de ejecución : 2 horas y 18 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : Junio 5, 2007
- Actores : Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Robert Mitchum
- Subtítulos: : Inglés, Francés
- Idioma : Inglés (Dolby Digital 1.0), Unqualified
- Estudio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B000NTPG6Q
- País de origen : EE. UU.
- Número de discos : 1
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Based on historical events and people, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” tells its story from the perspective of Lieutenant Ted Lawson (Johnson), one of the actual pilots that participated in the Doolittle Raid. Lawson was the command pilot of “The Ruptured Duck,” one of the B-25 bombers that took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet on the morning of April 18, 1942, and bombed Tokyo in retaliation for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” does a very good job of showing what actually happened on the Doolittle Raid. A select group of Army Air Forces aircrews volunteers for the top-secret mission commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle. He warns the crewmembers that the mission is likely to be one-way, very dangerous, and must not be discussed with anyone, including loved ones. The aircrews learn the destination of their mission only after they get underway. Lieutenant Lawson and the crew of “The Ruptured Duck” successfully bomb their targets and fly on toward a landing strip in China. What happens to Lawson and his crew after they complete their bombing run? Watch this excellent film and find out…
As with nearly all of the war movies produced during the 1940s, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is first and foremost an excellent piece of pro-American war propaganda. It shows American fighting forces at their very best – highly motivated and patriotic, fighting with courage and determination against a savage, ruthless, evil foe. The film’s acting is a bit uneven in places. Spencer Tracy is superb as usual, and Van Johnson, Robert Mitchum, and Robert Walker turn in mostly creditable performances. However, Johnson and Thaxter’s scenes together are so syrupy that I found them actually a bit cringe-worthy.
“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is an excellent film that I found very entertaining. I like it so much that I have added it to my personal film library. Highly recommended. (4½ Stars ^ 5)
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This movie arrived on time and in excellent condition.
On one level, this is a typical gung-ho American wartime morale booster, showing jut-jawed heroes doing all the right things. Many of the peripheral characters are portrayed almost as comic-book caricatures straight out of the pages of the Beano, or whatever the American equivalent of the Beano might be, and some of the main characters (played by actors such as Van Johnson and Robert Mitchum) aren't a whole lot better, at least to start with. Romantic sub-plots abound, usually involving how the little woman at home is going to manage when Dudley-Do-Right goes off to win the war single-handed. Such things grate on the nerves in this day and age, and are best skipped through as quickly as possible.
However, the operational side of things is well done. The "Doolittle Raid" was to the Americans what the Dambusters raid was to the British; an operation of questionable strategic value but of immense importance in boosting morale. In fact, the operation was of greater strategic value to the allied war effort than anyone realised at the time. Though it did little material damage (unlike the Dambusters raid), it forced the Japanese to pull back many of their naval forces from the farther reaches of the Pacific in order to safeguard the Japanese homeland (leaving, for instance, the Indian Ocean under the complete control of the Royal Navy). It also forced the Japanese into making the huge mistake of trying to defeat the US forces a few months later in the pivotal battle of Midway (June 1942), a disaster that ultimately cost them victory - no small feat for a handful of planes and a basketful of bombs.
The filming of the training for the operation is well done, using the right kind of aircraft (anorak alert - not just B-25 Mitchell bombers, but the right sub-variant of that aircraft - the B-25C, rather than the more usually-seen later B25J variant featured, for instance, in "Catch 22".). The footage (much of it authentic film of the aircraft involved taking off from the deck of the USS Hornet) is dramatic and awe-inspiring, and the tension of the actual raid very well realised. The film thereafter concentrates on the fortunes of just one crew, that of the "Ruptured Duck" which, in real life as in the film, crash-landed in China, leaving the grievously injured crew to be cared for by the Chinese until, months later, they were evacuated home. Incidentally, in reprisal for the help given to the Americans by the Chinese (most of whom were civilians), the Japanese slaughtered thousands of Chinese, not just because they had shown stupendous bravery in helping the downed Americans, but because they realised what the success of the raid signified - the ultimate defeat of Japan.
So, a good film apart from the obligatory romantic slush-and-syrup which dominates the first half, a rather patronising view of the Chinese and - a personal bugbear of mine - the fact that Spencer Tracy was picked to portray James Doolittle, who planned and led the raid. I don't mind actors such as Van Johnson and Robert Mitchum playing real-life heroes (as they often did), because they were both 4F and thus exempted from military service. But Tracy was simply an alcoholic coward who shirked his duty by whatever means he could. His presence in films like this is an insult to the real heroes that he portrayed.
The men who survived the actual mission thought the film was a pretty accurate rendition of their feats, so bear that in mind, fast-forward through the pap and enjoy the rest of it.