Wake Island (1942)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 88 mins
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Wake Island
The winner of four Oscar nominations, Wake Island was one of the first major Hollywood films to deal with America's forced participation in World War II. The first two reels takes place in the weeks prior to Pearl Harbor, as Wake Island military commander Brian Donlevy carries on a friendly rivalry with Seabee supervisor Albert Dekker. Once the US is in the shooting war, all previous differences are forgotten and the Wake Island personnel begin pulling together. Despite being heavily outnumbered during the subsequent Japanese attack on Wake, the Americans put up a valiant fight, at great cost to the Imperial Forces. In a scene calculated to evoke long, loud cheers from the audience, Donlevy, weary and battle-stained, relays to the American mainland the legendary (if offensive) challenge "Send us more Japs!" As in the like-vintage Bataan, the military defeat of the Americans is treated-and justifiably so--as a moral victory. Utilizing some of the top male talents in Paramount's contract pool-Donlevy, Dekker Robert Preston, MacDonald Carey, William Bendix--Wake Island remains an excellent example of propaganda-as-entertainment ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Wake Island:
Robert Preston also in The Sundowners , The Music Man , Whispering Smith , Tulsa , This Gun for Hire
Barbara Britton also in They Made Me a Killer , Mr. Reckless , Albuquerque , Loaded Pistols , Cover-Up , Captain Kidd
William Bendix also in Cover-Up , The Time of Your Life , Lifeboat , Greenwich Village , Macao , Guadalcanal Diary
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