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The Sand Pebbles (1966)

The Sand Pebbles (1966)
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Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel by Richard McKenna. In 1926, as China teeters on the edge of political revolution in the midst of a civil war, the USS San Pablo, is ordered to patrol the Yangtze River to represent and protect American interests. While the San Pablo may be an American ship, much of the labor is actually performed by Chinese locals willing to work for American money, while stern but inexperienced commanding officer Captain Collins (Richard Crenna) frequently drills his charges, unsure what else to do. A machinist's mate with just under a decade of navy service behind him, Jake Holman (Steve McQueen) is assigned to the San Pablo and immediately makes enemies among the crew -- he prefers to do his own work rather than farm it out to others, and the one Chinese man who works by his side, Po Han (Mako), is treated as an apprentice rather than a servant. Holman also falls in love with an idealistic American missionary (Candice Bergen), while his shipmate Frenchy (Richard Attenborough) falls for a Chinese girl and - with marriage plans in mind - kidnaps her to prevent her from being auctioned off. As Holman's methods and attitudes continue to anger his comrades, they find themselves increasingly at odds with the Chinese, especially after Frenchy's girlfriend becomes pregnant and Po Han is captured by revolutionary forces and branded a traitor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve McQueenRichard Attenborough, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Wise
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Sand Pebbles

Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel by Richard McKenna. In 1926, as China teeters on the edge of political revolution in the midst of a civil war, the USS San Pablo, is ordered to patrol the Yangtze River to represent and protect American interests. While the San Pablo may be an American ship, much of the labor is actually performed by Chinese locals willing to work for American money, while stern but inexperienced commanding officer Captain Collins (Richard Crenna) frequently drills his charges, unsure what else to do. A machinist's mate with just under a decade of navy service behind him, Jake Holman (Steve McQueen) is assigned to the San Pablo and immediately makes enemies among the crew -- he prefers to do his own work rather than farm it out to others, and the one Chinese man who works by his side, Po Han (Mako), is treated as an apprentice rather than a servant. Holman also falls in love with an idealistic American missionary (Candice Bergen), while his shipmate Frenchy (Richard Attenborough) falls for a Chinese girl and - with marriage plans in mind - kidnaps her to prevent her from being auctioned off. As Holman's methods and attitudes continue to anger his comrades, they find themselves increasingly at odds with the Chinese, especially after Frenchy's girlfriend becomes pregnant and Po Han is captured by revolutionary forces and branded a traitor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
179 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Wise
Writer(s):
Robert Anderson
Producer(s):
Robert Wise
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Not For Children, Violence, Profanity)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
The Sand Pebbles Awards:
  • 1966 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
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    Michael W.

    I won't give it away... I'm just saying that the ending was not a satisfying one. I liked the movie much more for the first half. The 2nd half got boring and by the end I really didn't care. This movie is too long, in the first place, and in the 2nd place, it needed a bit of script work to make it more entertaining. Steve McQueen is very good in it and at first I thought it was going to be a 5 star movie. But due to the last 1/3 I'm only giving it a total of 3 stars. Would have been much better had they trimmed it down.

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    Patrick B.

    Wow...this movie does NOT stand the test of time. The racsim portrayed in the movie kinda disgusted me and I felt more stupid for watching and believing that people THOUGHT the Chinese were like that. "Me no likee this movie, savvy?" The only redeeming quality to this movie was Candice Bergen and how tight Steve McQueen wore his Navy uniform. Was that normal? Left nothing to the imagination.

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    Robert D.

    This film was a classic in its time and still is...it should really be classed as a psychological war drama...the captain of the Sand Pebble could certainly be called a mental case almost like Queeg but somewhat less so..the acting was top notch and the scenery was spectacular to say the least...although quite long with several subplots but it comes together at the end and it truly is the end. Another Robert Wise masterpiece!! 4 stars!

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