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The Great Raid [2005]
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , James Franco , Robert Mammone , Max Martini , and Joseph Fiennes Director: John Dahl Manufacturer: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F6IIBC Release Date: 2006-06-12 ![]() |
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Nearly three years after it was filmed, The Great Raid finally appeared as a welcome reminder that good old-fashioned World War II movies never go out of style. While lacking the scale, prestige, and pulse-pounding momentum of Saving Private Ryan, this fact-based war drama benefits from a back-to-basics approach to realism and a rousing rescue climax that more than compensates for the slower passages that precede it. Adapted from the books The Great Raid on Cabanatuan and Ghost Soldiers, it chronicles the five-day mission (in late January 1945) to rescue 511 American prisoners of war held by the Japanese at Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines. Under the direction of neo-noir specialist John Dahl (The Last Seduction), the film's three-part structure follows the raid mission led by Lt. Col. Mucci (Benjamin Bratt); the plight of the POWs at Cabanatuan, including malaria-stricken Maj. Gibson (Joseph Fiennes); and civilian resistance in Manila as carried out by real-life hero and Gibson's (fictional) would-be lover Margaret Utinsky (Connie Nielsen), whose effort to aid the POWs is vigilantly monitored by the enemy Japanese. In keeping with war-movie traditions, Dahl handles character and action with no-nonsense intelligence, favoring a slow build over pumped-up adrenalin. By the time the miraculous rescue is executed with critical assistance by Filpino guerillas, The Great Raid has earned its stripes, honoring the brave men who carried out the most successful rescue mission in U.S. military history. --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Prisoners of Miramax.......2007-12-12
A War Film Well Worth Watching.......2007-08-20
ok.......2007-08-16
well done.......2007-08-06
The Great Raid.......2007-06-27
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The Great Raid [Blu-ray] [2005] [US Import]
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , James Franco , Robert Mammone , Max Martini , and James Carpinello Director: John Dahl Manufacturer: Miramax ProductGroup: DVD Binding: Blu-ray Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7J9P8 Release Date: 2006-09-19 ![]() |
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Won't play well in Japan.......2005-12-27
After the fall of Corregidor to the Japanese in 1942, tens of thousands of U.S. troops were herded off to captivity on the shameful Bataan Death March. Those that survived the trek languished in POW camps such as Cabanatuan, which contained 500+ prisoners in January 1945, by which time MacArthur was recapturing Philippine real estate. A battalion of Army Rangers was tasked with rescuing the Cabanatuan inmates. THE GREAT RAID is the story of that mission.
One notable feature of this film is that it and the audience are not overwhelmed by the presence of superstars which steal the show. Rather, its cast is made up of relative unknowns (at least to me) portraying professional fighters going about their business. Joseph Fiennes plays the malaria-ridden Major Gibson, the senior American officer in Cabanatuan, Motoki Kobayashi as Gibson's head jailer, the venomous Major Nagai, and Benjamin Bratt as Lt. Colonel Mucci, the commander of the Ranger rescue force. Also very effective is Connie Nielsen as Margaret Utinsky, the widow of a deceased American officer and a nurse marooned for the war in Manila, where she works at a hospital and with the Filipino underground to smuggle much needed medicines to the POWs and (especially) to her pre-war boyfriend, Gibson.
Director John Dahl is to be commended for giving due credit to the armed Filipino resistance, led here by Capt. Juan Pajota (Cesar Montano), who fought alongside the Rangers and played a crucial support role in the daring raid. Also, the ending credits include (what I presume to be) archival news footage of the evacuation and return home of the real Cabanatuan survivors - footage that gives history a face.
As an aside, Lt. General Kreuger, who ordered the rescue mission, is portrayed by ex-Marine officer Dale Dye, who has a weekend talk show on radio KFI in Los Angeles. Dye, who some might say pontificates on-air about military matters at a level above his last active duty rank (Captain, Officer Grade O-3), played an Army Colonel in BAND OF BROTHERS. Wow, O-6 to O-9 in four years! Gee, perhaps Cap'n Dale will make 5 stars in his next Big Screen appearance.
THE GREAT RAID will not play well in Japan. In the first few minutes, Japanese troops are shown forcing American POWs into air raid shelters, which are then flooded with gasoline and torched. Any burning Yanks trying to escape the inferno were shot. This, too, is ostensibly based on a true incident. WWII Pacific Theater veterans with long memories in the audience may depart the cinema thinking that the two Big Ones dropped to end the war weren't nearly enough to get even.
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The Great Raid [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , James Franco , Robert Mammone , Max Martini , and James Carpinello Director: John Dahl Manufacturer: Miramax ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BOH8UK Release Date: 2005-12-20 ![]() |
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Won't play well in Japan.......2005-12-27
After the fall of Corregidor to the Japanese in 1942, tens of thousands of U.S. troops were herded off to captivity on the shameful Bataan Death March. Those that survived the trek languished in POW camps such as Cabanatuan, which contained 500+ prisoners in January 1945, by which time MacArthur was recapturing Philippine real estate. A battalion of Army Rangers was tasked with rescuing the Cabanatuan inmates. THE GREAT RAID is the story of that mission.
One notable feature of this film is that it and the audience are not overwhelmed by the presence of superstars which steal the show. Rather, its cast is made up of relative unknowns (at least to me) portraying professional fighters going about their business. Joseph Fiennes plays the malaria-ridden Major Gibson, the senior American officer in Cabanatuan, Motoki Kobayashi as Gibson's head jailer, the venomous Major Nagai, and Benjamin Bratt as Lt. Colonel Mucci, the commander of the Ranger rescue force. Also very effective is Connie Nielsen as Margaret Utinsky, the widow of a deceased American officer and a nurse marooned for the war in Manila, where she works at a hospital and with the Filipino underground to smuggle much needed medicines to the POWs and (especially) to her pre-war boyfriend, Gibson.
Director John Dahl is to be commended for giving due credit to the armed Filipino resistance, led here by Capt. Juan Pajota (Cesar Montano), who fought alongside the Rangers and played a crucial support role in the daring raid. Also, the ending credits include (what I presume to be) archival news footage of the evacuation and return home of the real Cabanatuan survivors - footage that gives history a face.
As an aside, Lt. General Kreuger, who ordered the rescue mission, is portrayed by ex-Marine officer Dale Dye, who has a weekend talk show on radio KFI in Los Angeles. Dye, who some might say pontificates on-air about military matters at a level above his last active duty rank (Captain, Officer Grade O-3), played an Army Colonel in BAND OF BROTHERS. Wow, O-6 to O-9 in four years! Gee, perhaps Cap'n Dale will make 5 stars in his next Big Screen appearance.
THE GREAT RAID will not play well in Japan. In the first few minutes, Japanese troops are shown forcing American POWs into air raid shelters, which are then flooded with gasoline and torched. Any burning Yanks trying to escape the inferno were shot. This, too, is ostensibly based on a true incident. WWII Pacific Theater veterans with long memories in the audience may depart the cinema thinking that the two Big Ones dropped to end the war weren't nearly enough to get even.
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The Great Raid [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , and James Franco Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 6309697919 Release Date: 2006-08-22 ![]() |
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The Great Raid [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , James Franco , Robert Mammone , Max Martini , and James Carpinello Director: John Dahl Manufacturer: Miramax ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BOH8UA Release Date: 2005-12-20 ![]() |
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Won't play well in Japan.......2005-12-27
After the fall of Corregidor to the Japanese in 1942, tens of thousands of U.S. troops were herded off to captivity on the shameful Bataan Death March. Those that survived the trek languished in POW camps such as Cabanatuan, which contained 500+ prisoners in January 1945, by which time MacArthur was recapturing Philippine real estate. A battalion of Army Rangers was tasked with rescuing the Cabanatuan inmates. THE GREAT RAID is the story of that mission.
One notable feature of this film is that it and the audience are not overwhelmed by the presence of superstars which steal the show. Rather, its cast is made up of relative unknowns (at least to me) portraying professional fighters going about their business. Joseph Fiennes plays the malaria-ridden Major Gibson, the senior American officer in Cabanatuan, Motoki Kobayashi as Gibson's head jailer, the venomous Major Nagai, and Benjamin Bratt as Lt. Colonel Mucci, the commander of the Ranger rescue force. Also very effective is Connie Nielsen as Margaret Utinsky, the widow of a deceased American officer and a nurse marooned for the war in Manila, where she works at a hospital and with the Filipino underground to smuggle much needed medicines to the POWs and (especially) to her pre-war boyfriend, Gibson.
Director John Dahl is to be commended for giving due credit to the armed Filipino resistance, led here by Capt. Juan Pajota (Cesar Montano), who fought alongside the Rangers and played a crucial support role in the daring raid. Also, the ending credits include (what I presume to be) archival news footage of the evacuation and return home of the real Cabanatuan survivors - footage that gives history a face.
As an aside, Lt. General Kreuger, who ordered the rescue mission, is portrayed by ex-Marine officer Dale Dye, who has a weekend talk show on radio KFI in Los Angeles. Dye, who some might say pontificates on-air about military matters at a level above his last active duty rank (Captain, Officer Grade O-3), played an Army Colonel in BAND OF BROTHERS. Wow, O-6 to O-9 in four years! Gee, perhaps Cap'n Dale will make 5 stars in his next Big Screen appearance.
THE GREAT RAID will not play well in Japan. In the first few minutes, Japanese troops are shown forcing American POWs into air raid shelters, which are then flooded with gasoline and torched. Any burning Yanks trying to escape the inferno were shot. This, too, is ostensibly based on a true incident. WWII Pacific Theater veterans with long memories in the audience may depart the cinema thinking that the two Big Ones dropped to end the war weren't nearly enough to get even.
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The Great Raid: Director's Cut [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , and James Franco Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 6309697897 Release Date: 2005-12-20 ![]() |
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Bombers and Bombing Raids 1942-1945 [2005]
Various Manufacturer: Artsmagic ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000AYFH18 Release Date: 2005-09-27 ![]() |
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The Great Raid [Blu-ray] [2005]
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , Mark Consuelos , James Franco , and James Carpinello Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: Blu-ray ASIN: 631046826X Release Date: 2006-09-19 ![]() |
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The Great Raid [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , and James Franco Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 631009369X Release Date: 2006-08-22 ![]() |
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The Great Raid [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt , James Franco , Robert Mammone , Max Martini , and James Carpinello Director: John Dahl Manufacturer: Miramax ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ETR9W4 Release Date: 2006-05-16 ![]() |
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Won't play well in Japan.......2005-12-27
After the fall of Corregidor to the Japanese in 1942, tens of thousands of U.S. troops were herded off to captivity on the shameful Bataan Death March. Those that survived the trek languished in POW camps such as Cabanatuan, which contained 500+ prisoners in January 1945, by which time MacArthur was recapturing Philippine real estate. A battalion of Army Rangers was tasked with rescuing the Cabanatuan inmates. THE GREAT RAID is the story of that mission.
One notable feature of this film is that it and the audience are not overwhelmed by the presence of superstars which steal the show. Rather, its cast is made up of relative unknowns (at least to me) portraying professional fighters going about their business. Joseph Fiennes plays the malaria-ridden Major Gibson, the senior American officer in Cabanatuan, Motoki Kobayashi as Gibson's head jailer, the venomous Major Nagai, and Benjamin Bratt as Lt. Colonel Mucci, the commander of the Ranger rescue force. Also very effective is Connie Nielsen as Margaret Utinsky, the widow of a deceased American officer and a nurse marooned for the war in Manila, where she works at a hospital and with the Filipino underground to smuggle much needed medicines to the POWs and (especially) to her pre-war boyfriend, Gibson.
Director John Dahl is to be commended for giving due credit to the armed Filipino resistance, led here by Capt. Juan Pajota (Cesar Montano), who fought alongside the Rangers and played a crucial support role in the daring raid. Also, the ending credits include (what I presume to be) archival news footage of the evacuation and return home of the real Cabanatuan survivors - footage that gives history a face.
As an aside, Lt. General Kreuger, who ordered the rescue mission, is portrayed by ex-Marine officer Dale Dye, who has a weekend talk show on radio KFI in Los Angeles. Dye, who some might say pontificates on-air about military matters at a level above his last active duty rank (Captain, Officer Grade O-3), played an Army Colonel in BAND OF BROTHERS. Wow, O-6 to O-9 in four years! Gee, perhaps Cap'n Dale will make 5 stars in his next Big Screen appearance.
THE GREAT RAID will not play well in Japan. In the first few minutes, Japanese troops are shown forcing American POWs into air raid shelters, which are then flooded with gasoline and torched. Any burning Yanks trying to escape the inferno were shot. This, too, is ostensibly based on a true incident. WWII Pacific Theater veterans with long memories in the audience may depart the cinema thinking that the two Big Ones dropped to end the war weren't nearly enough to get even.
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