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Marine Raiders

  • Director: Harold D. Schuster
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: Propaganda Film, War Drama
  • Main Cast: Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, Ruth Hussey, Frank McHugh, Barton MacLane
  • Release Year: 1943
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

In this wartime propaganda film, two Marine officers and their company go on leave when the Army takes over during the Guadalcanal invasion. Their leave is spent in Australia where one of the officers falls in love with a woman. His pal, afraid that there will be no turning back for his buddy, receives orders that send them both back to the US to train recruits. Naturally, his enamored friend is quite upset by this sudden turn and refuses to talk to his pal until a subsequent mission gives them the chance to stop briefly in Australia. There the lovers are finally wed, just before he goes to battle. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Martin - Jimmy; Russell Wade - Tony Hewitt; Robert Anderson - Lt. Harrigan; Harry Brown - Cook; Michael St. Angel - Lt. Sherwood; Harry Clay - Wounded Marine; William Forrest - Col. Carter; Edmund Glover - Miller; Martha Vickers - Sally; Barry Macollum - Innkeeper; Sammy Stein - Sergeant; Edward Woods - Officer on Ship; Blake Edwards - Marine; Mike Kilian - Shoe Gag Soldier; Audrey Manners - Aussie WAAF; John Elliott - Admiral

Credit

Albert S. D'Agostino - Art Director, Walter E. Keller - Art Director, Harold D. Schuster - Director, Philip Martin - Editor, Roy Webb - Composer (Music Score), Constantin Bakaleinikoff - Musical Direction/Supervision, Nick Musuraca - Cinematographer, Robert M. Fellows - Producer, Darrell Silvera - Set Designer, Harley Miller - Set Designer, Vernon Walker - Special Effects, Warren B. Duff - Screen Story, Warren B. Duff - Screenwriter, Martin Rackin - Short Story Author
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Marine Raiders
Directed by Harold D. Schuster
Robert Wise (additional scenes)
Produced by Robert Fellows
Written by Martin Rackin
Warren Duff
Starring Pat O'Brien
Robert Ryan
Ruth Hussey
Music by Roy Webb
Cinematography Nicholas Musuraca
Distributed by RKO
Release date(s) June 30, 1944
Running time 88 minutes
Country  United States
Language English
Preceded by Bombardier (film)
Followed by Back to Bataan

Marine Raiders is a 1944 RKO war film showing a fictional depiction of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion and 1st Marine Parachute Battalion on Guadalcanal, R&R in Australia, retraining in Camp Elliott (where much of the film was made) and a fictional attack in the Solomon Islands. Produced by Robert Fellows, and directed by Harold D. Schuster, it stars Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, and Ruth Hussey.

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Plot

Major Steve Lockhart commander of a Marine Raider battalion and Captain Dan Craig commander of the Paramarines are together on Guadalcanal facing a Japanese assault that became the Battle of Edson's Ridge. When Captain Craig discovers the body of one of his lieutenants who had been tortured and executed by the Japanese, he goes on a one man army kill crazy rampage of revenge in the jungle with his Reising gun (that jams) and his M1911 pistol.

Major Lockhart, his enraged commander, criticises Craig for his disgraceful conduct that has no place in combat. The only thing saving Craig from being relieved of his command is the Japanese night attack that is beaten off during a night of hard fighting.

The depleted units go for rest and recreation in Australia. The troubled Craig meets a knowledgeable and sympathetic Flight Officer Ellen Foster of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force who has two brothers serving in North Africa. The two fall in love and wish to be married but Craig is wounded in a Japanese air attack.

When Lockhart visits Craig in the hospital he finds out that he wishes to marry Ellen. Thinking Craig out of his mind, Lockhart transfers him immediately back to the United States.

The recovered Craig and Lockhart are bitter enemies as they report to Camp Elliott. Both are shocked that so many men are being trained as Marines compared to the pre war minuscule size of their highly selective Corps. When told how many men the Corps has recruited, Lockhart exclaims that there aren't that many potential Marines in the entire country. The film shows its audience views of actual training of Marines filmed at the base.[1]

Lockhart ends up defending Craig when he is thought unstable and presses for his return to active service. Preparing for an invasion of an unnamed South Pacific island whilst back in Australia, Craig marries Ellen. Lockhart changes his mind on marriage when meeting her and all are reconciled.

In a fictional assault that a map identifies as Bougainville, Craig's Paramarines jump behind Japanese lines to relieve pressure on a beachhead where Lockhart's Raiders and other Marines have landed. Ellen proudly hears the news of their exploits on radio in Australia.

Production

Producer Robert Fellows had previously filmed Bombardier and The Iron Major with RKO's contract star Pat O'Brien. O'Brien was impressed by the newcomer Ryan who he worked with and recommended him to RKO over several other stars for the leading role of Dan Craig.[2] Ryan's performance was noticed by a reviewer of the Nation who compared him to Gary Cooper.[3] Shortly after filming his part, Ryan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 1944 serving as a Drill Instructor at Camp Pendleton, later being discharged in November 1945 as a Private First Class.[4]

The film was made at the Marine base at Camp Elliott near San Diego with Captain Clay Boyd as the technical advisor. Boyd, the son of a World War I Marine was a former enlisted Marine commissioned in 1941 who was a platoon commander with the 1st Raider Battalion at Guadalcanal and twice reconnoitered New Georgia prior to the invasion[5] where he was a company commander.

Other actors in the cast were Frank McHugh (comedy relief), Barton MacLane, Martha Vickers and Richard Martin as a secondary romantic couple, and Blake Edwards. Robert Wise directed pick up and additional scenes.[6] Nicholas Musuraca, famed for his cinematography on many Val Lewton horror films and film noir classics filmed the two battle scenes at night. Roy Webb's score includes Bless 'Em All as a theme for the Australian locales.

Taglines

  • So stirring, so thrilling you'll want to shout with pride and excitement! The drama of men who are bashing their way to Tokyo...and the girls they're fighting for![7]
  • Most fearless killers the Japs ever faced...Thrilling! Excitement packed Adventure! - Melbourne Lyceum Theatre advertisement in The Argus 24 March 1945[8]
  • Welcome to your Saturday Afternoon Movie, "Marine Raiders" brought to you by Toyota - announcer, 2003 Australian Seven Network TV showing.

References

  1. ^ http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/archives/collections/jlsp/50.pdf
  2. ^ p.19 Jarlett, Franklin Robert Ryan: A Biography and Critical Filmography 1997 McFarland
  3. ^ p.186 Ibid
  4. ^ pp. 185-186 Wise, James E. & Rehill, Anne Collier Stars in the Corps: Movie Actors in the United States Marines 1999 Naval Institute Press
  5. ^ p.248 Alexander, Joseph F. Edson's Raiders: The 1st Marine Raider Battalion in World War II 2000 Naval Institute Press
  6. ^ http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=1803&category=Notes
  7. ^ p.174 Hearn, Chester G. Illustrated Directory of the United States Marine Corps 2003 Zenith Press
  8. ^ http://ndpbeta.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/1110411?searchTerm=

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