Today’s film is a
war movie with a scene that happens on July 26. Watch it tonight and enjoy.
GUADALCANAL
DIARY
On July 26, 1942 [2:08 to 5:30]
the American Marine invasion task force is sailing towards Guadalcanal. The
Marines land on Guadalcanal with no initial opposition. They find an abandoned
village and capture an airfield, which the Americans work to complete. Based on a tip from a Japanese deserter, a
Marine platoon leaves by boat for the
village of Matanikau, where there are supposedly a large number of Japanese
troops who want to surrender. On the way one boat is destroyed by a Japanese
sub before it is sunk by onshore Marine artillery. The Marines walk into a trap
and they are all killed except for Private Soose Alvarez who makes it back to
the American lines. The Marines then march on Matanikau in force and on the
way, Private “Chicken’ Anderson is wounded by a Japanese soldier who only
pretended to be dead. The Marines enjoy mail call, but suffer through Japanese
air force bombing raids. Army troops land to support the Marines. They launch a
campaign to root Japanese troops out of a series of caves. They try to listen
to the results of the game two of the 1942 World Series, but static
unfortunately prevents them from hearing the final score. (FYI, the St. Louis
Cardinals beat the New York Yankees 4-3)
The Marines are both shelled by the Japanese navy and bombed by their
air force. A force of Marine fighter planes land on the island. All the marines
write letters home. They launch an
attack on the Japanese, during which Pvt. Alvarez is killed. The marines are
relived and evacuated from the island.
A decent war film. Surprisingly,
even though it was made during the War, it does not engage in blatant
anti-Japanese demonization. You can tell the battle scenes were shot in
California, not anywhere tropical.
Date given in film at 2:20-23
Producer – Brian Foy
Director – Lewis Seiler
Screenplay – Lamar Trotti and
Jerome Cady
Runtime - 1 hour 33 minutes
Released – October 27, 1943
Starring –
Preston Foster as Father Donnelly
Lloyd Nolan as Sgt. Hook Malone
William Bendix as Corp. Taxi Potts
Richard Conte as Capt. Don Davis
Anthony Quinn as Pvt. Soose
Alvarez
Richard Jaeckel as Pvt. Chicken
Anderson
Roy Roberts as Capt. Cross.
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014.
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