They Were Expendable (1945)
- Starring:
- Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, (more)
- Director(s):
- John Ford
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
- Category:
- War
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John Brickley (Robert Montgomery) believes in PT boats, and as a lowly U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in the Philippines, that makes him a radical thinker. "Your boats maneuver beautifully," an admiral (Charles Trowbridge) tells him, "but if I'm going into combat, I prefer something a little more substantial." The gently delivered but stinging dismissal stirs the resentment of Lt. "Rusty" Ryan (John Wayne), who tartly tells Brickley that he wants to be transferred to destroyers. The Pearl Harbor bombing makes transfer impossible, especially with the Japanese preparing to invade the islands. So Brickley and Ryan go to work, first as message carriers between the Philippines and Corregidor, then, finally, as ship hunters. They record some successes, but it's a doomed effort: The Americans are hopelessly outnumbered by the Japanese, and with almost all of the Pacific Fleet destroyed at Pearl Harbor, they know help won't arrive to save them. As the Japanese push the U.S. forces back, Brickley and Ryan and their crews hop from island to island, scrounging supplies and taking casualties but keeping up the fight. Just as it appears that they will be forced to fight on Corregidor against the Japanese, they get rescued; they're ordered home to promote their PT-boat successes, and they take the last plane out, hoping to return and avenge their defeats. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 135 mins
Complete Cast:
- Robert Montgomery - Lt. John Brickley
- Donna Reed - Lt. Sandy Davys
- Ward Bond - Boats Mulcahey
- Leon Ames - Maj. James Morton
- Jack Holt - Gen. Martin
- Donald Curtis - Lt. J.G. "Shorty" Long
- Murray Alper - Slug Mahan
- Alex Havier - Benny Lacoco, Steward
- Robert H. Barrat - Gen. Douglas MacArthur
- Tim Murdock - Ens. Brown
- Russell Simpson - Dad Knowland
- Pacita Tod-Tod - Nightclub singer
- Billy Wilkerson - Sgt. Smith
- Charlie Murray, Jr. - Jeep Driver
- Nino Pipitone - Bartender's Children
- Jack Mower - Officer
- Betty Blythe - Officer's Wife
- Jane Crowley - Officers' Wife
- Max Ong - Mayor of Cebu
- Trina Lowe - Gardner's girlfriend
- Jack Cheatham - Commander
- Emmett Vogan - Navy Doctor
- Michael Kirby - Boat crewman
- Blake Edwards - Boat Crewman
- Pedro de Cordoba - Priest
- Stubby Kruger - Boat crewman
- Lee Tung Foo - Bartender
- Kermit Maynard - Airport Officer
- Robert E. O'Connor - Bartender at Silver Dollar
- Leslie Sketchley - Marine Orderly
- Jon Gilbreath - Sub Commander
- John Wayne - Lt. J.G. "Rusty" Ryan
- Cameron Mitchell - Ens. George Cross
- Marshall Thompson - Ens. Snake Gardner
- Paul Langton - Ens. Andy Andrews
- Arthur Walsh - Seaman Jones
- Jeff York - Ens. "Lefty" Tony Aiken
- Jack Pennick - Doc Charlie
- Charles Trowbridge - Adm. Blackwell
- Bruce Kellogg - Lt. Elder Tompkins
- Louis Jean Heydt - Ohio, flyer in hospital
- Vernon Steele - Army Doctor at Corregidor
- Al Bridge - Lt. Colonel
- John Carlyle - Lt. James
- Sammy Stein - Boat crewman
- Forbes Murray - Navy Captain
- Jack Luden - Naval Air Captain
- William McCormick - Wounded Officer at Airport
- Frank McGrath - Slim
- Tom Tyler - Capt. on plane
- Henry Mirelez - Filipino Boy
- Philip Ahn - Orderly
- Eve March - Nurse
- William McKeever Riley - Boat Crew Member
- James Farley - Mate
- Franklin Parker - Navy Officer
- Harry Tenbrook - "Cookie" Squarehead Larsen
- Sherry Hall - Marine Major
- Robert E. Homans - Bartender at Manila Hotel
- William B. Davidson - Hotel manager
- Mary Jane French - Lost Nurse
- Director(s):
- John Ford
- Writer(s):
- Frank Wead
- Producer(s):
- John Ford, Cliff Reid
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(War Violence, Mild Violence, Suitable for Children)
- Categories:
- War
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- 1945 - New York Times - 10 Best Films








