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Fixed Bayonets!
Fixed Bayonets!

Fixed Bayonets!

19511h 32m★ 6.6戦争ドラマアクション
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Richard Basehart
Richard Basehart
Cpl. Denno
Gene Evans
Gene Evans
Sgt. Rock
Michael O'Shea
Michael O'Shea
Sgt. Lonergan
Richard Hylton
Richard Hylton
Medic John Wheeler
Craig Hill
Craig Hill
Lt. Gibbs
Skip Homeier
Skip Homeier
Whitey
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Howard Banks
Doggie (uncredited)
Paul Burke
Paul Burke
Doggie (uncredited)
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George Conrad
Zablocki (uncredited)
Glenn Corbett
Glenn Corbett
Lieutenant (uncredited)

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監督: Samuel Fuller

脚本: John Brophy / Samuel Fuller

音楽: Roy Webb

制作: Jules Buck

撮影監督: Lucien Ballard

制作会社: 20th Century Fox

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

There's nothing dirtier than a rearguard action! Fixed bayonets! is directed by Sam Fuller and Fuller writes the screenplay which is based around a novel by John Brophy. It stars Richard Basehart, Gene Evans, Michael O'Shea, Richard Hylton, Craig Hill and Skip Homeier. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Lucien Ballard. The Korean War, and a platoon of GIs are tasked with diverting the enemy to allow the command units time to regroup and prepare for a counter attack. "Somebody's got to get left behind, get their bayonets wet. It's tough picking out an outfit, but it's got to be picked" Samuel Fuller was a real life infantryman combat veteran of WWII, so any time he chose to direct a war film it was time to sit up and take notice, Fixed bayonets! finds him in prime form. All his great traits are here, how things are so understated yet so potent, how his characters are stripped to a very real human form, there's no fuss, filler or pointless flab here. Every line of dialogue and the various combat scenarios positively beg our utmost attention, so as to get some sort of feel as to just what it must have been like in war. Plot revolves around 48 men holding a rearguard action so as to give 15,000 others a break. The odds aren't really in their favour, because not only do they have to face the oncoming enemy and all their numbers, but they have to battle the terrain, for they are up in the snowy mountains, the harsh coldness a fitting accompaniment to the psychological pangs at work in the platoon. The main narrative thread is based around Basehart's Cpl. Denno, who has trouble shooting an enemy soldier, which is not great since there's a very real chance he may soon have to take command. Ouch! The pressure of impending command... Combat action scenes are thrilling, artillery warfare in the snow constructed with skillful thought. While this wouldn't be a Fuller film without some edge of seat drama, with the stand out here a breath holding sequence of events in a minefield. Tech guys come up trumps, the sound mix is bang on (a haunting cacophony of Asian bugles really rattles the head), Ballard's black and white photography is crisp and captures the pending peril vibe suitably, and Webb's musical compositions are unobtrusive and rightly keeping focus on the human drama. A lesson in being simple yet so potently effective, Fuller on blob. 8/10

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★ 7

“Denno” (Richard Basehart) is no coward as he and his platoon navigate the perils of the Korean War, but he has no desire to rise above his current rank and take command. With plenty of stripes above him as they embark on their latest mission, that ought not to be a problem but when they are asked to provide a rearguard action defending a narrow pass from an exposed overlooking cave high amidst the snowy hills, he and his four dozen colleagues face quite a challenge against an overwhelmingly superior advancing force. Now, perhaps Samuel Fuller had just a little bit of the propagandist at the back of his mind as he framed this, for ultimate jeopardy there simply isn’t. What there are, though, are a series of very personable characterisations from Basehart, Gene Evans as his boss “Sgt. Rock” and Craig Hill as his - the lieutenant “Gibbs”. As the chain of command gradually shrinks, and a worrying inevitability starts to loom large for “Denno”, there is a palpable raising of the tension not just for him, but for those remaining in the squadron who have long been aware of his reluctance to take command. It’s that representation of honest anxiety that tops this off quite poignantly, offering us a glimpse of the terror not so much of the Chinese but of taking responsibility for the lives of others that he considered he was unqualified to take. The production is not the best, indeed very little of this looks remotely authentic but perhaps the obvious studio environment helped to give this an extra degree of claustrophobia as the dwindling group of soldiers huddle in their cave hoping to buy time for their fifteen thousand mates regrouping nearby. Evans was always reliable with these gritty GI type roles and with the usual mix of characters to populate the rest of the group, Basehart holds it together well enough, and despite it’s obvious visual limitation it works quite effectively.

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