Bataan
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
English, French Studio:
Warner Home VideoUPC:
012569505629Year of Release:
1943Item Number:
WBD065056Release Date:
02/14/2006Genre:
Combat Films –
War –
War Drama
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
In 1942, Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer and the United States Office of War Information collaborated on Bataan with the official goal to increase public understanding of World War II. The first war film to take place entirely on the battlefield -- with no scenes of the soldiers on leave, depictions of the home front, or flashbacks to pre-war civilian life -- Bataan prepared its wartime audience for American casualties. Its Alamo-esque storyline emphasized the value of such sacrifice and its diverse group of soldiers --compiled of all ranks, races, classes, ages, and creeds -- portrayed this effort as the duty of all men. It is a depiction of altruism and national unity that both inspired public support of the War and served as the template for World War II films throughout the forties and into the present. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Audio: PCM Mono
- Screen: Black and White
- Subtitle: English, French
- Features:
- Interactive menus
- Theatrical trailer
- Scene access
- Languages & subtitles: English & Français
AWARDS
National Board of Review
- Nominated Best Picture - 1943
NCP
- Won Award - 1943
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Tay GarnettProducer:
Irving StarrScreenwriter:
Robert D. AndrewsCinematographer:
Sidney WagnerComposer (Music Score):
Bronislau KaperEditor:
George WhiteArt Director:
Cedric GibbonsSpecial Effects:
Arnold A. Gillespie, Warren Newcombe
REVIEW:
- Bataan is blatantly one-sided. It is racist, blurs the facts, and when watched today, looks as real as a puppet show. Yet, in 1943, this film admirably stood for two very important things: the undeniable heroism of the United States Armed Forces and the advent of the WWII combat film. Before Bataan, Hollywood handled the war through "safe" service comedies and spy pictures. Bataan fearlessly embraced combat, setting the bar for subsequent films and initiating its new genre. The film's successful formula defined the characteristics of the WWII combat film -- including the multi-ethnic unit that has a religious man, a learned man, an experienced man, and a neophyte; the stated objective; the internal group conflicts; and the talk of home. Even the most novel WWII films owe debt to Bataan -- simply compare the characters in Saving Private Ryan to those in this influential picture. Bataan's attitude and appearance are not impressive, but its importance in film history renders it eternally watchable and forever interesting. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi
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