1963 12-25 Captain Newman M.D. [with Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Robert Duvall]

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • In 1944, an Army doctor is in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Army Air Corps hospital in Arizona, and he must deal with a variety of tough cases.
    Directed by
    David Miller
    Writing Credits
    Richard L. Breen ... (screenplay) &
    Phoebe Ephron ... (screenplay) and
    Henry Ephron ... (screenplay)
    Leo Rosten ... (novel)
    Cast (in credits order)
    Gregory Peck ... Capt. Josiah J. Newman, MD
    Tony Curtis ... Cpl. Jackson 'Jake' Leibowitz
    Angie Dickinson ... Lt. Francie Corum
    Eddie Albert ... Col. Norval Algate Bliss
    James Gregory ... Col. Edgar Pyser
    Bethel Leslie ... Mrs. Helene Winston
    Robert Duvall ... Capt. Paul Cabot Winston
    Jane Withers ... Lt. Grace Blodgett
    Dick Sargent ... Lt. Belden 'Barney' Alderson
    Larry Storch ... Cpl. Gavoni
    Robert F. Simon ... Lt. Col. M.B. Larrabee
    Syl Lamont ... Sgt. Kopp
    Paul Carr ... Arthur Werbel
    Vito Scotti ... Maj. Alfredo Fortuno
    Crahan Denton ... Maj. Gen. Snowden
    Gregory Walcott ... Capt. Howard
    Charlie Briggs ... Gorkow (as Charles Briggs)
    Bobby Darin ... Cpl. Jim Tompkins
    Margaret Nash ... Nurse
    Steve Restivo ... Italian Prisoner
    Barry Atwater ... Maj. Dawes (uncredited)
    Ted Bessell ... Carrozzo - Patient (uncredited)
    Gary Bohn ... Guest at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Cal Bolder ... Patient in the Mental Ward (uncredited)
    Ron Brogan ... Catholic Chaplain (uncredited)
    Calvin Brown ... Guest at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Marc Cavell ... Patient in Ward (uncredited)
    Pat Colby ... Nurse's Aide (uncredited)
    Ann Doran ... Mrs. Pyser (uncredited)
    Dan Dowling ... Officer at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Mike Farrell ... Patient (uncredited)
    Len Felber ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
    Robert Fuca ... Patient (uncredited)
    Seamon Glass ... Patient (uncredited)
    George Golden ... Officer at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Jack Grinnage ... Patient (uncredited)
    John Hart ... Officer (uncredited)
    Shep Houghton ... Officer at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Kenner G. Kemp ... Officer at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    David Landfield ... Corporal (uncredited)
    Paul Lukather ... Pilot (uncredited)
    Steven Marlo ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
    Clyde McLeod ... Patient (uncredited)
    Tyler McVey ... Officer at Medical Evaluation Hearing (uncredited)
    Jim Michael ... Guest at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Titus Moede ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
    Byron Morrow ... Air Surgeon General (uncredited)
    Jose Portugal ... Officer at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Sam Reese ... Haskell - Patient (uncredited)
    Mark Russell ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
    Penny Santon ... Waitress at Blue Grotto (uncredited)
    Paul Sorensen ... Military Policeman at Christmas Party (uncredited)
    Amzie Strickland ... Katie - Ward 3 Nurse (uncredited)
    Robert Strong ... Jewish Chaplain (uncredited)
    Ken Swofford ... Patient (uncredited)
    Joseph Walsh ... Maccarades (uncredited)
    Martin West ... Patient (uncredited)
    David Winters ... Patient (uncredited)
    www.imdb.com/title/tt0056903
    0:00 Start
    33:40 Frank Killmond (quickly crossing camera, no dialogue)
    35:36 Frank Killmond (from above and behind, no dialogue)
    1:45:55 Frank Killmond (seated on ground, no dialogue)
    2:06:00 End
  • Розваги

КОМЕНТАРІ • 265

  • @user-vr7eh5zf9b
    @user-vr7eh5zf9b 6 місяців тому +209

    I'm an Iraq veteran who served in 2003 and have to say this is a very accurate representation of what traumatized vets go through. We are only starting to see what the effects of twenty years of non stop war has had on the vets from Iraq and Afghanistan. With most vets having served 4-16 tours many lasting 16 months the results have been devastating. The Civil War lasted 4 years, WWI lasted 4 years, WWII lasted 4 Years, Korea lasted 3 years, Vietnam lasted 10 years, but our vets were fighting two wars for 20 years. In 2012 the cover of Time reported that one vet a day was commiting suicide. By today that has increased to 17 a day by the VAs own estimates, and some say it's as high as 24 a day. I'm afraid that number will go much higher and one day we may see 60, 70, even 80+ vets a day taking their lives. Pray for our silent heroes, that they receive the help they so badly need.

    • @ohwhatelse
      @ohwhatelse 6 місяців тому

      all that going on while dems refuse vets the care & the funds they've earned! it's a crime that dems will pay for in the real, forever Hell. they only THINK they're getting by with something slick but, God knows- & nothing goes unrewarded in kind.

    • @dinerdashing
      @dinerdashing 6 місяців тому +9

      You're very brave. Thank you for serving and God bless you.
      Merry Christmas and Maranatha
      "Unpopular the Movie"
      Red Grace Media Films, Final Cut (28:55)
      Free On UA-cam
      "Heaven" - Randy Alcorn

    • @howardkahn4330
      @howardkahn4330 2 місяці тому

      your suicide estimates are bullshit---hell of a movie, icon cast.....i saw it when it first came out. when we were all so young, lucKILY i had my military service completed in 1972...i never suffered fom that illness nor did i ever serve with anyone who did.....i believe we called it something else in my time, "fucking nuts", we all had that, and it was called normal....as a result are generatilon parented the weakest non productive off-spring in the history of our country......fortunately I married the right woman and our children survived to be of value, so far so good..... BUT SO MANY DID NOT SHARE MY (OUR) LUCK.........

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Місяць тому +21

      My husband was a Vietnam Vet-a Navy corpsman. He never recovered from the things he saw and had to deal with with terribly injured or dying soldiers . He suffered from anxiety and depression and used pot and alcohol to an extreme, abusive degree, which never really helped. In the end he damaged his body so very much that he began to suffer falls, the 8th one in 3 months ended up killing him. He was a wonderful man, he was just of the generation that didn’t believe in medication which could have helped. He did quit drinking, but the damage had been done

    • @johnathandaviddunster38
      @johnathandaviddunster38 Місяць тому

      Hey Bubba did you know that more Americans have been killed BY Americans in AMERICA than ALL the Americans killed in ALL the foreign wars combined that Americans have fought in,mainly thanks to the second amendment!!!!😅😮😢

  • @williamkerr2121
    @williamkerr2121 Місяць тому +164

    When I was somewhere in my late teens, when Vietnam was raging, I asked an old, much decorated, career soldier was combat was really like. He looked down deep in thought and didn't answer. Just as I was going to walk away he raised his head, looked at me with a little smile and said, "I can't tell you. It's not that I don't want to, I wish I could, but I can't. It's like trying to describe a color no one has ever seen. Words just won't work. You'd have to be there....and I hope to God you never are."

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 Місяць тому +4

      BEAUTIFUL MADE UP STORY.

    • @garypatrick7817
      @garypatrick7817 Місяць тому +1

      Dang…!

    • @saintmichael1874
      @saintmichael1874 Місяць тому +6

      Beautiful Post Wow, thats the kindest post i have read in a long long time.
      I fought in Iraq 2004-5

    • @edgaraquino2324
      @edgaraquino2324 Місяць тому +7

      That is the best explanation I have ever heard....😢

    • @edgaraquino2324
      @edgaraquino2324 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@saintmichael1874thank you for your service...God bless you....😊

  • @nancymac6970
    @nancymac6970 Місяць тому +42

    My mother joined the Army right out of nursing school. Her first orders were to Normandy. We kids found the actual papers as we were going through her things... she died in 1993. She didn't talk much about what she had to do over there, we never knew why. Anyway after the war was over she met my dad and they married, he was in the Army as well. They had four kids. She should not have done either of those things because unknown to us at the time she suffered from what they used to call "shell shock". She remained working as a nurse and was a very good one, but she was a horrible mother. We discovered that she had PTSD when the term became more common. Nonetheless we children are very proud of our parents they were true patriots. They are buried side by side in Los Angeles Veterans Cemetery.

    • @AB-qv4il
      @AB-qv4il 27 днів тому +3

      So sad. Why can't we all just live in peace? Even today, so much senseless suffering.

  • @jimclark6256
    @jimclark6256 7 місяців тому +74

    Eddie Albert was a highly decorated hero in ww2. He personally saved the lives of several dozen marines who were stranded on a Japanese held island.

    • @Dov_ben-Maccabee
      @Dov_ben-Maccabee 6 місяців тому +17

      Like the vast majority of vets who became actors, you'd never have known they were combat vets because they never publicized their deeds. There were exceptions of coarse and suffered through intense media pressure. Even Jimmy Stewart suffered PTSD.

    • @sheldonf
      @sheldonf 5 місяців тому +12

      Yes, he was awarded the Bronze Star for his actions at Tarawa.

    • @johnbowman1076
      @johnbowman1076 Місяць тому +5

      He told a story of asking the men what he could bring back. They said rifles and other small arms. He ferried men away but when he came back the rest had been killed.

  • @f.l.fargose6446
    @f.l.fargose6446 Місяць тому +17

    Hats off to all those involved in production and the direction of this movie, as well as bravo to the actors.
    Special prayers to those who are helping the soldiers, especially those who are traumatised by the war and are recuperating in the hospitals.

  • @mariaschiffer3401
    @mariaschiffer3401 3 місяці тому +34

    The novel by Leo Rosten (1961), and the screenplay by the brilliant Phoebe and Henry Ephron, gave us a gem, like the casting, to treasure forever. The Christmas scene having the Italians (PWs) singing Hava Nagila, innocently celebrating Jewish/Italian diaspora, brings me back, again and again. And, Tony Curtis, on his road to versatile actor status. Thanks. 🤩😚💃

  • @terryl.9302
    @terryl.9302 6 місяців тому +66

    Never knew of this movie until tonite. Shd have rcv'd Academy Award 1963. Bobby Darin was riveting. Tony Curtis, absolutely perfect for his personality. Not a mediocre actor in entire cast. Now in Dec.2023, seems an ideal msg from Past, into our future. Thx. 🍒

    • @ohwhatelse
      @ohwhatelse 6 місяців тому +6

      just happened upon it myself. surprised & disappointed that bobby darin wasn't mentioned in the credits

    • @terryl.9302
      @terryl.9302 6 місяців тому +10

      @@ohwhatelse Saw his name at very end of beginning credits as Special Guest. He was riveting, amazing.

    • @knackentertain
      @knackentertain  6 місяців тому +11

      @@ohwhatelse "and co-starring"
      00:56 Bobby Darin

    • @andrep8287
      @andrep8287 Місяць тому +5

      @@ohwhatelse ....unless they corrected it within the past 5 months, Bobby Darin is listed in the named credits...check it again...look in the left-name column (actor names)....not the right column (character names).....ps: credits are not in alphabetical order, but rather in the sequence of appearance in the movie)

    • @catherineannelockman3805
      @catherineannelockman3805 5 днів тому

      He was...​@@ohwhatelse

  • @telemachus53
    @telemachus53 Місяць тому +24

    Bobby Darin should've gotten an Oscar for his performance.

  • @KeshHarp
    @KeshHarp 6 місяців тому +45

    This film equals The Best Years of Our Lives for portraying what veterans had to deal with.

    • @sartainja
      @sartainja Місяць тому +7

      That is a superb movie as well.

  • @sheldonf
    @sheldonf 5 місяців тому +21

    I love this movie. Tony Curtis! The Jingle Bells song at the end is perfect.

  • @kwmoore3464
    @kwmoore3464 Місяць тому +22

    In 1963 I was ten years old when I saw this movie the first time. It didn't mean much at the time. After joining the USMC it took on new meaning. It is ironic that a movie from 60 years ago is so relevant today.

  • @user-oo2su6hg1t
    @user-oo2su6hg1t Місяць тому +22

    eddie albert a brilliant performance not even noticed by the academy oscars and to make it totally unbelievable bobby darin gets an best supporting nomination for this film !!

    • @patriajohnson3416
      @patriajohnson3416 Місяць тому +5

      I feel that both performances were brilliant but unfortunately ignored by the Oscars.

    • @edgaraquino2324
      @edgaraquino2324 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@patriajohnson3416Agreed....EA was exceptional....

  • @antonietadeoliveira4900
    @antonietadeoliveira4900 2 місяці тому +40

    Outstanding!!! Thank you for posting such a gem.
    My heart goes out to all the men and women, through the world, that have served in combat. 💕

    • @johnhanson5943
      @johnhanson5943 Місяць тому

      Also for the murderers of fascism, Maoism, Communism, Feudalism, Evil Oligarchy,etc? Say No to Oligarchy (also in the West)!

    • @user-tk9if6fx3b
      @user-tk9if6fx3b Місяць тому +1

      I understand more fully why my father never spoke of the war..... and maybe the why of so many of his "problems" after.

    • @barbarapaige4587
      @barbarapaige4587 4 дні тому +1

      @@user-tk9if6fx3b I understand exactly what you mean. My father and two uncles were combat veterans in the European Theatre in WWII. Two of the three became alcoholics to try to escape their memories.

  • @pilotusa
    @pilotusa 7 місяців тому +35

    Outstanding dramedy performed by an impeccably talented cast.

  • @robertd.carver6240
    @robertd.carver6240 Місяць тому +27

    Acting, writing, direction, are all top-notch, especially when it comes to dealing with the issue of mental health. In fact, while handled with humor and sensitivity, this film is downright daring, predating "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by more than a decade.

  • @amiek9269
    @amiek9269 Місяць тому +17

    Oh goodness the scene at about 1 hour in was an academy award winning performance. 😢

    • @lindahorton6509
      @lindahorton6509 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah, Bobby Darin gave it his all..

    • @4Youalone3
      @4Youalone3 Місяць тому +2

      Absolutely. I knew him as a singer, "Mack the Knife". I was totally surprised by this excellent performance. He had me crying. I was hoping he was at least nominated for supporting actor. He deerved to win.

  • @catherinehelms3721
    @catherinehelms3721 4 місяці тому +24

    I loved this movie but to see what our heros went through still makes me cry

  • @DG-wu7ke
    @DG-wu7ke Місяць тому +15

    This was the performance that made us all anxious for more acting from Robert Duvall. This movie is full of these. A must see!!!

  • @user-tk9if6fx3b
    @user-tk9if6fx3b Місяць тому +13

    ahhh no tony no party..... what a film... Gregory Peck perfect... Angie Dickenson perfect and well TONY CURTIS...just what the doctor ordered...this film got right to the point...made us understand a whole lot more of what our soldiers do and had to do...can we blame anybody who fight for to the >Peace. respect always for veterans who return home. they should be made forever welcome and valued.

  • @susannaude8514
    @susannaude8514 Місяць тому +9

    Thank you, for this excellent movie! Brilliant cast! Those are the actors we saw on the big screen when growing up. Sadly, there are so few of them left.

  • @pamthompson3170
    @pamthompson3170 7 місяців тому +43

    What a great cast. Gregory Peck great as always.

  • @telemachus53
    @telemachus53 Місяць тому +29

    I'm living in a country where we all have to go the army at 18 till we're 21. My country is war scarred and the fallen have been amongst my pupils. And many have to deal with the bitter confrontation of massacre, dead bodies, atrocities and more. Many are in hospitals and are being treated for PSD. This movie is not a fiction but a bitter reflection of what war does to the human soul.

  • @shirleylegare7899
    @shirleylegare7899 Місяць тому +14

    at almost 80 yrs old i've seen em all........this is one of the best. i laughed i cried and felt pride to be an american.......they don't make em like this any more

  • @Syncopator
    @Syncopator Місяць тому +7

    Bobby Darin's performance in this is outstanding.

  • @danielhylton4675
    @danielhylton4675 Місяць тому +28

    I found myself crying for the anguish in each case/patient. What a tremendously passionate film. GOD bless those afflicted by the effects of war, and give them peace 🙏🙏

    • @marckg6950
      @marckg6950 Місяць тому +2

      In War and peace....

  • @counselorscouch1013
    @counselorscouch1013 Місяць тому +17

    Many, many award deserving performances in this motion picture. Please remember Eddie Albert as one...

  • @rebeccabeaton9237
    @rebeccabeaton9237 2 місяці тому +25

    Heart breaking, heart warming, wonderful movie. God bless and heal all who have served and suffered and those who love them!

  • @claudettedelphis6476
    @claudettedelphis6476 6 місяців тому +23

    Great movie with superb actors. Thank you.

  • @arcar66
    @arcar66 2 дні тому +1

    I didn't realize it was written by one of my favorite authors...........Leo Rosten....I think I saw this film when I was very young. Great cast. thanks for gifting us with it.

  • @nrqed
    @nrqed Місяць тому +16

    That was a hidden gem! Thanks so much for posting it.

  • @texasbluebonnet4303
    @texasbluebonnet4303 Місяць тому +5

    I was very young teenager when I first discovered Gregory Peck acting on the big screen at a big movie theatre downtown. I was smitten, loved his voice.

  • @LindaMalherbe-lb9qk
    @LindaMalherbe-lb9qk 2 дні тому +1

    I have no words to describe this movie. I experience much joy, by watching it

  • @JanisBurgess
    @JanisBurgess 5 днів тому +1

    I think I started to watch this movie many years ago but didn’t get far into it. I wouldn’t have had the maturity to recognize the absolute masterpiece it truly is. The performances were spectacular and we didn’t understand what our combat veterans went through and still go through. A must see movie for anyone ready to understand the subject of trauma.

  • @pjoe1950
    @pjoe1950 Місяць тому +12

    I remember seeing this movie at the theater back in the day, Angie was breathtaking back then.

    • @elizabethmartin4328
      @elizabethmartin4328 Місяць тому +4

      Angie is a great Woman. She is still alive, 90 something.

  • @michaelterry4394
    @michaelterry4394 Місяць тому +16

    2 actors who survive today angie dickenson and Robert duvul both in their 90.s

  • @australiasfirstmate1556
    @australiasfirstmate1556 3 місяці тому +17

    ......all-star cast in this ONE!

  • @ajdutari
    @ajdutari Місяць тому +11

    I have watched this movie multiple times and it continues to captivate me. Gregory Peck and the entire cast delivered exceptional performances. It is remarkable to observe how accomplished actors enhance their craft as they gain experience.

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Місяць тому +23

    What an amazing cast! I can't believe I've never seen this. Gregory Peck! Tony Curtis, Angie-gorgeous-Dickinson, Robert Duvall, and Bobby Darin gave a fantastic performance. Everyone did. Excellent film, thank you for this 🌹
    If you like Gregory Peck in this, you would love him in Night People. And I apologize for so much commentary. 🌹

    • @travcat66
      @travcat66 Місяць тому +1

      Eddie Albert was the Colonel who jumped

    • @4Youalone3
      @4Youalone3 Місяць тому +1

      This is quite an excellent film. I love Gregory Peck and surprised I haven't seen it recommended anywhere. Bobby Darrin really surprised me. I didnt know he had chops. He had me crying. Im sending this to my daughter in med school whose thinking of becoming a psychiatrist. I wish Id seen this a long time ago. It would have helped me better understand my friend who came home from Viet Nam.
      Any Oscars or nominations?

  • @dguy7436
    @dguy7436 Місяць тому +8

    Quite a daring subject for a time when mental illness was stigmatized and never discussed…

  • @jamesmatticks70
    @jamesmatticks70 Місяць тому +3

    I haven’t seen this movie before. How it escaped me for so long, well I’ll never know! In all the trauma drama there was still plenty of room for frivolity! Really enjoyed the combination of Peck & Curtis. Angie was an added attraction, for sure! Thanks!!

  • @ottojones3162
    @ottojones3162 Місяць тому +10

    WWII, my dad was in Germany. He and his crew were in the process of pulling down the side of a bombed out building to block the road. As the building started to topple, a nun and 7 toddlers came around the corner. They were killed instantly.
    My dad lst it, they sent him back for treatment. Six weeks later they put him back on the front lines.
    He drank to forget.

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 Місяць тому +10

    Great movie, I had seen it before but it was well worth watching again!

  • @DrMatey215
    @DrMatey215 Місяць тому +13

    Peck and Curtis! Wow! You know it's gotta be good! Thanks for the awesome upload! Perfect for my pre - dawn viewing pleasure! From the shores of Lake Erie!

  • @brega6286
    @brega6286 6 місяців тому +72

    Some years ago I had a sad experience with a WW2 vet who had been a prisoner of war (Japan) and was deteriorating from Alzheimer's. He began to react with panic to any staff that looked Asian and I had to fight to "discriminate" when assigning caregivers. He could not help his panic reactions but the staff and administration certainly could yet....they were plain pains in the tush when I said staff assignments needed to be best for the patient. Then there was a man who had been a resistance fighter in France in WW2 and God bless him a very brave and sweet man who had been nearly beaten to death. Again a fight to make sure his care was "sensitive" to his progressing dementia. No war movies mindlessly playing on the room TV. When you see the damage war combat experience does...it is obvious all our veterans need help. Another was Korean War vet who never spoke. When 9/11 happened and all TV's were turned on by staff on, he spoke by running through the halls yelling warnings we were under attack. I had to order TV's off . We now have veterans from later wars and should be alert to how we respond. Especially when caring for elders with dementia, their backgrounds are crucial to the care we provide.

    • @virginiahouse1456
      @virginiahouse1456 6 місяців тому +12

      Amen! You are wise beyond words.

    • @cristineconnell7803
      @cristineconnell7803 6 місяців тому +13

      I had 1 Korean vet who at times needed talk about it. His brother died in his arms & his hands were badly damaged from being smashed with machine gun butts. He was the funniest sweetest old guy! He spent his last days as the town historian before his dementia progressed! Most others can't often talk about it, some probably need to in the right setting! However at that stage the mind tends to revert to past memories more & more! The challenges of Alzheimers & Dementia are devastating to experience, in any fashion! Was hardest watching my awesome big tough WWII vet Grandpa slowly fade away from it!

    • @wingedbuffalo4670
      @wingedbuffalo4670 Місяць тому +5

      Thank you @brega. You are very perceptive ... and what's more, you have a TRUE SERVANT'S heart. People with whom you work who "get an attitude" about special considerations and accommodations that are necessary in order to "meet the patient where he's at" and do what's best for HIM/HER really need to do some serious inner reflection and soul-searching. It's NOT "all about them," and it's NOT about the providers' egos, hurt feelings, or preferences. What it IS and should be about is "what's best for the patients !!!!!" At least that's how a true servant of the mentally tortured would approach his/her job.

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 Місяць тому

      THE VIOLENCE OF WW2 CAME TO MY WORKPLACE IN 1979,,,101STAIRBORNE😢 ANDY GALLEGOS!

    • @susandalton7889
      @susandalton7889 Місяць тому +5

      Thank you. I'm a veteran myself, but went through absolutely nothing in comparison to my poor stepfather, who was a World War Two veteran. He flew B24 Liberators from Italy and had nightmares all of his life. Like many others, he drank to cope with his horrendous experiences. I hope he has finally found peace on the other side.

  • @genataylor460
    @genataylor460 Місяць тому +2

    Read the novel years ago and saw the movie. I had pretty much forgotten it and was so glad to find it listed as available here. Has a whole lot of meaning to me due to experiences during the Vietnam War.
    Very well written and acted with about the best cast of actors assembled for any production of its type.

  • @georgekouremenos596
    @georgekouremenos596 Місяць тому +4

    Duvall playing Frank 20 years before. And Darrin, what a performance.

  • @lancomedic
    @lancomedic Місяць тому +3

    In the first few mionutes we have Darren #2, Inspector Luger, Josephine the Plumber and Robert Simon who was in so many shows of my youth. How can this movie not be great?

  • @michaelmartinez1345
    @michaelmartinez1345 Місяць тому +2

    Great movie!!! Many great actors in that one... People coming back from the war - to get well again... Angie Dickenson was beautiful and empathetic... Gregory Peck was outstanding as he always was.... So many great actors, many of whom had since passed away, James Gregory, Bethel Leslie, Larry Storch, Eddie Albert , Tony Curtis... All outstanding performers... I Really liked seeing Bobby Darin, and he did a very good job at portraying a PTSD patient....
    So; much of the filming for this movie was done at the Ft. Huachuca Army base in Southern , Az. Located close to Sierra Vista , Az.

  • @irgski
    @irgski 10 днів тому +3

    A young Angie Dickinson! Meooooowwwwwww....Peck, Curtis, Duvall, Albert, Dickinson, Storch, Sargent....great cast!

  • @bobthompson2013
    @bobthompson2013 7 місяців тому +21

    This was such a great film!

  • @joyceguiniven4587
    @joyceguiniven4587 Місяць тому +11

    Great movie, great cast 😊😊
    God bless America 🇺🇸 🙏 ❤️

  • @pdoylemi
    @pdoylemi 3 дні тому +2

    I love Tony Curtis in these old WW II films - he always plays the same guy, but does it so well, you don't care. He's always the scheming chiseler with a heart of gold who pretends to be a slacker.

  • @danielhylton4675
    @danielhylton4675 Місяць тому +10

    Wonderfully depicted AMERICAN movie~!

  • @r2gelfand
    @r2gelfand Місяць тому +4

    What a great film this was. Very complex, going from moments of sheer hilarity to sobriety and emotional tears. The acting was superb from an all star cast of a number rarely seen in Hollywood movies. The message it brought forth really opens up the eyes of those of us who have never seen combat to the horrors buried in the hearts of every combat veteran.

  • @andrep8287
    @andrep8287 Місяць тому +8

    Thank you for posting this great movie.....which I do not recall ever having seen and enjoyed before. The perfectly chosen cast to play this comedy-drama made the movie that much.

  • @roberthevern6169
    @roberthevern6169 9 днів тому +3

    What a movie! Thanks!

  • @TEMindset83702
    @TEMindset83702 Місяць тому +18

    Wonderful movie with a great cast. Eddie Albert was particularly amazing as the colonel with the split personality.

  • @alvin816
    @alvin816 11 днів тому +3

    What a performance by Bobby Darin JUST WOW !!!!!!!!

  • @donnettevanwagoner7097
    @donnettevanwagoner7097 Місяць тому +3

    I had an Uncle who served in WWII. He was taken from the battlefield with the dead and placed into a temporary mass grave. He was paralyzed and could only move his eyes under his eyelids. He knew where he was and desperately moved his eyes under his lids. Someone noticed and called out to have him pulled out. He recovered physically, but never mentally. I don’t think he ever got any help. He drank everyday for the rest of his life. It was the only way he could function.

  • @tamdsms
    @tamdsms 10 днів тому +2

    I'm a 1st generation U.S. citizen. My father was drafted into The German Army in WWII. He was quite clear on the folly of being a soldier. It's a disastrous downhill path to nowhere, & nowhere good. I thank my lucky stars & the Universe my draft # was 323 in the Vietnam era✌🙏❣

  • @wildandbarefoot
    @wildandbarefoot Місяць тому +10

    I have PTSD just from being a dispatch rider. Lots of years of 9hr days with car drivers trying to kill me and it builds up. For instance, i saw a car wreck and stopped to help. Blood everywhere and an old lady pulsing blood from a head wound. I got flashbacks from that for weeks, but in another case, a serious stabbing which i applied pressure to a pumping aortic for half an hour i got no flashbacks. I dont know why. ?
    The long term situation of being always "ready for action" leftme with an edgyness where i cant ever really relax. Its pretty awful.
    I can only imagine what trauma the military go through trying to decompress to civilian life. Its something you have to deal with on a "personal path" level.

  • @agnescassar7604
    @agnescassar7604 5 днів тому +2

    Great movie,hope all the veterans get the help they need.
    A lot would have been young men in their twenties ,to see so much trauma ,must be terrifying.
    Feel sorry for all of them,including their commanding officers, they must have felt so much guilt ,when they send men out to fight.
    They fought for us ,so we can have the freedom we have today.
    I salute you 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

  • @aubreychadwickwhite8230
    @aubreychadwickwhite8230 Місяць тому +13

    We must have order in society, instead we have chaos. Our veterans who actually fought in wars deserve the very best of everything. Politicians are absolutely disgusting creatures who serve themselves not our country. I'm for a new America. ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @dashcroft1892
    @dashcroft1892 Місяць тому +2

    The supporting cast is a veritable who’s who of TV shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Every scene brings a new recognition.

  • @greenrosenz
    @greenrosenz Місяць тому +7

    May our servicemen not be sacrificed (including mentally) in unnecessary preventable wars!

  • @GGiblet
    @GGiblet 2 місяці тому +6

    thank you so much for this! hadn't seen it in years and forgot how many emotions are stirred, just wonderful✨

  • @prizecowproductions
    @prizecowproductions Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for your service i was quite young when i met my first Vietnam vet. I just sat quietly until he gained trust in me. We spoke for 10 minutes i still remember how you could see the pain in his eyes. Thats when i learned about the 100 mile stare.
    Your mates across the Pacific
    Aussie Jeff Moore

    • @4Youalone3
      @4Youalone3 Місяць тому

      W hat is 100 mile stare? Staring into the past?

  • @johnbutler-gm8pv
    @johnbutler-gm8pv Місяць тому +4

    This movie reminded me of my six month stay at William Beaumont Army Hospital in 1969. There was a mental ward similar to the movie version called ward 30

  • @timgega5930
    @timgega5930 Місяць тому +4

    ❤If you don't have a Triangle Flag, then you don't KNOW.
    This cast is a treat for this 72 year old Boomer to see all together again.
    And I've written books on this same subject of Emotions and Mental Health, Preventions and Deprogramming tools for 50 years now. *(Based on Neuroscience.)
    Suicide Prevention Requires Human Intervention.
    My Research starts at Conception inside the mother's wombs, (engrams) and festers from there with Peers and Religions Dysfunctional programmings.
    Deprogramming tools work.
    BTW, I have a Triangle Flag for my childhood friend, Jack, USAF (Vietnam), this Memorial Day 2024. Since 1971, I wrote for Jack because his voice was cut down too soon. RIP my friend RIP

  • @Kobisashi
    @Kobisashi Місяць тому +6

    This movie brings into the forfront a very unpopular subject. A real problem. It is a subject that still is considered a weekness rather than a sickness. Something to sweep under the carpet and never speek of out loud. I'm glad this movie attempted to educate the public.

    • @sandycampbell1866
      @sandycampbell1866 10 днів тому

      It's good that they met the stigma of mental illness head on. It is about time that people realize it could happen to anyone and that it is nothing to be ashamed of.

  • @inesborstel5592
    @inesborstel5592 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, good film!! ✨️✨️✨️

  • @dah-lv1hm
    @dah-lv1hm Місяць тому +10

    a fitting memorial on memorial day

  • @robertwilkins8357
    @robertwilkins8357 Місяць тому +2

    Was a good movie the actors, oh my. We have to miss them and sorry to have lost them to time. I'm on my way out too I'm glad ivwas born in 1941.

  • @brendabarrowable
    @brendabarrowable Місяць тому +2

    I have never come across this film before. What a treat you have downloaded for us. Such a cast that were all on top of their game. Lighthearted and with a message. Made my evening much brighter. Brenda

  • @josephinewhite6224
    @josephinewhite6224 Місяць тому +2

    Wonderful movie. shows how really good an actor Tony Curtis actually was.

  • @kayequinn7146
    @kayequinn7146 Місяць тому +7

    Saw the movie years ago and read the book. Funny,tragic,well acted by a great cast.

  • @johnsemillo8997
    @johnsemillo8997 7 місяців тому +13

    I love this movie!!🥰

  • @Grammo77
    @Grammo77 Місяць тому +2

    What a captivating, sensitive, humurous and well acted movie. I enjoyed it from beginning to end. Thanks for upload!

  • @tanksoldier9770
    @tanksoldier9770 Місяць тому +2

    That was one heck of a awesome movie 5 STARS THANKS

  • @mikefriedman6394
    @mikefriedman6394 Місяць тому +1

    There are so many great lines in this movie. Excellent screenplay, excellent lighting, excellent actors

  • @dorothyschneider8213
    @dorothyschneider8213 Місяць тому +3

    Describe all the emotions one could ever feel and you will see it in this movie.

  • @AlanRoehrich9651
    @AlanRoehrich9651 Місяць тому +3

    It's an absolutely awesome movie. Great actors, great story, poignant and tragic.

  • @yoelfischel6327
    @yoelfischel6327 Місяць тому +10

    Military and VA hospitals, "Where the price of freedom can be seen.".

    • @realitywave
      @realitywave Місяць тому +2

      Yeah... in 1944. Now we see there the price of greed, hubris, stupidity and empire.

    • @sheryl146
      @sheryl146 Місяць тому

      The VA doesn’t give a damn about our Vets. I know from first hand experience. My husband killed himself after repeated attempt to get help from the VA and the Phoenix Indian Medical Hospital also run by the feds.

  • @markj7612
    @markj7612 Місяць тому +4

    Outstanding commentary. Truth!

  • @vonnieshaw7859
    @vonnieshaw7859 3 дні тому +1

    Loved every minute ❤

  • @shifrabaila4074
    @shifrabaila4074 17 годин тому

    Bobby Darren is amazingly good. I don't know if he won an Oscar or not. If yes, then kudos for choosing him. If not, then he certainly deserved it.

  • @Wyldhare47
    @Wyldhare47 Місяць тому +2

    This has always been a favorite of mine……such a good story…and performances…

  • @peterfarrell520
    @peterfarrell520 Місяць тому +2

    awesome film. cried my eyes out at times and laughed at others.

  • @gracereeves5790
    @gracereeves5790 9 днів тому +1

    A book turned into movie "Catch 22" was also a post war veteran story, but it not delve into the horrors of PTSD.

  • @cherilynne1946
    @cherilynne1946 Місяць тому +2

    Gregory Peck was devastatingly handsome. 💕

  • @dustoff1472
    @dustoff1472 Місяць тому +2

    OMG. Thank God people are available to help.

  • @ThuTran-zt4ov
    @ThuTran-zt4ov Місяць тому +4

    Great movie 😊. Thanks UA-cam

  • @howardkahn4330
    @howardkahn4330 2 місяці тому +9

    All the males have passed,except for Robert duvall, 93 and Angie is 92 yrs old, shit i feel old...........in 1972 i was 30.....comedy my ass.....

    • @sartainja
      @sartainja Місяць тому +2

      Duvall is one of my favorite actors. He has been in more movies than a hound-dog has fleas.

  • @jennimartin9732
    @jennimartin9732 Місяць тому +4

    Great film; great actors

  • @marksmith7054
    @marksmith7054 6 місяців тому +7

    very good movie, well worth watching.

  • @dixjam2258
    @dixjam2258 Місяць тому +4

    AHHH, the good ol' days when tobacco and hard booze was an accepted part of the treatment in a mental hospital.

  • @timsparks1858
    @timsparks1858 Місяць тому +4

    Peck and Duvall a year after doing Mockingbird they do this one. This time it's in color and Duvall is at least talking in this one.

  • @leattaleake8756
    @leattaleake8756 Місяць тому +1

    An excellent movie. Sad, funny, moving in a hard and difficult time. Each actor portrayed their character to perfection. Bobby Darin was brilliant and of course Tony Curtis was made for his part and of course Gregory Peck had such insight into his patients and their illness. Too bad real doctors didn’t follow suit. Angie Dickinson played her part well but it wasn’t anything outstanding. A great cast. Thanks for sharing this movie.

  • @tambrosia9316
    @tambrosia9316 5 днів тому +1

    Mr Peck one of the greatest actors in the past 2 centuries.
    Many still think he is from the UK< sorry Mr P was from CALIF.
    So funny he like Gen Jimmy STewart 2 of the most likeable actors always made time for the people on their team and their fans.

  • @robertwilkins8357
    @robertwilkins8357 Місяць тому +2

    Reminds me of being in the Air Force 1962 and I just thought seeing this. I think I felt like always walking on egg shells in 1962 and into 1966.