Objective, Burma!

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Objective, Burma!
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Produced by Jerry Wald
Written by Alvah Bessie (story)
Ranald MacDougall (screenplay)
Starring Errol Flynn
James Brown
Music by Franz Waxman
Cinematography James Wong Howe
Editing by George Amy
Release date(s) 17 February 1945
Running time 142 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Objective, Burma! is a 1945 movie which depicts a commando-style raid in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. The lead is played by Errol Flynn as Captain Nelson, in charge of a detachment of United States Army paratroopers who are dropped into Burma to destroy a Japanese radar station, then miss their pick-up and have to survive in the enemy-occupied jungle.

Among the attractions of the movie is that it was filmed with authentic WWII American military material, aircraft and gliders. These give the movie a very credible feel, despite being shot in California. The opening scenes contain some authenthic footage from historical military leaders.

The film was withdrawn from release in the United Kingdom after protests stemming from the Americanization of what had been a mainly British, Indian and Commonwealth conflict. Winston Churchill was so infuriated that the movie was not shown in the UK until 1952, then accompanied by an apology.[1] There were also objections to Errol Flynn playing the hero as despite being Australian he had stayed in Hollywood during the war, unlike actors like David Niven or James Stewart.

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[edit] Nominations

The movie was nominated for three Academy Awards in 1945:

[edit] Other notable cast

Errol Flynn in the movie
Errol Flynn in the movie

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Hobbes, Nicholas (2003). Essential Militaria. Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1843542292.