Traidor a su patria (The Rack) (Arnold Laven, 1956)
Filmaffinity| IMDb
GUIÓN: Stewart Stern, Rod Serling
MÚSICA: Adolph Deutsch
FOTOGRAFÍA: Paul Vogel (B&W)
REPARTO: Paul Newman, Wendell Corey, Walter Pidgeon, Edmond O'Brien, Anne Francis, Lee Marvin, Cloris Leachman, Robert Burton, Robert F. Simon, Trevor Bardette, Adam Williams, James Best, Fay Roope, Barry Atwater
PRODUCTORA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
GÉNERO: Drama | Bélico
SINOPSIS: El Capitán Edward Hall vuelve a los Estados Unidos después de dos años como prisionero en un campo de concentración durante la guerra de Corea y es acusado de colaboracionismo con el enemigo. (FILMAFFINITY)
[quote]The Korean conflict of the early '50s saw widespread use of psychological torture by the North Korean communists on enemy prisoners of war. That young American GIs cracked under this brainwashing at higher rates than the troops of our allies led to much soul searching within the military and the nation during that era. In Hollywood, this was most famously reflected in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), and lesser-known films like Time Limit (1955) and The Rack. The failure of all three films at the box office suggests that the public didn't care to be reminded of this painful issue. Paul Newman stars as Captain Edward W. Hall Jr., a career soldier being tried by a military court for collaborating with the enemy. As the son of a highly distinguished career officer (Walter Pidgeon), and with a brother who had been killed in the war, he is especially tormented by the accusations which have been brought against him. Although reluctant to take the case, Major Sam Moulton (Wendell Corey) elicits incriminating testimony from Hall, comparing him unfavorably with soldiers like Captain John Miller (Lee Marvin), who were able to withstand similar punishment. But defending attorney Lt. Colonel Frank Wasnick (Edmond O'Brien), makes the case that this new type of torture is a new and barely understood weapon, to which some will be more innately immune than others.[/quote]
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-----------------------------------------------------Filmaffinity| IMDb
GUIÓN: Stewart Stern, Rod Serling
MÚSICA: Adolph Deutsch
FOTOGRAFÍA: Paul Vogel (B&W)
REPARTO: Paul Newman, Wendell Corey, Walter Pidgeon, Edmond O'Brien, Anne Francis, Lee Marvin, Cloris Leachman, Robert Burton, Robert F. Simon, Trevor Bardette, Adam Williams, James Best, Fay Roope, Barry Atwater
PRODUCTORA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
GÉNERO: Drama | Bélico
SINOPSIS: El Capitán Edward Hall vuelve a los Estados Unidos después de dos años como prisionero en un campo de concentración durante la guerra de Corea y es acusado de colaboracionismo con el enemigo. (FILMAFFINITY)
[quote]The Korean conflict of the early '50s saw widespread use of psychological torture by the North Korean communists on enemy prisoners of war. That young American GIs cracked under this brainwashing at higher rates than the troops of our allies led to much soul searching within the military and the nation during that era. In Hollywood, this was most famously reflected in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), and lesser-known films like Time Limit (1955) and The Rack. The failure of all three films at the box office suggests that the public didn't care to be reminded of this painful issue. Paul Newman stars as Captain Edward W. Hall Jr., a career soldier being tried by a military court for collaborating with the enemy. As the son of a highly distinguished career officer (Walter Pidgeon), and with a brother who had been killed in the war, he is especially tormented by the accusations which have been brought against him. Although reluctant to take the case, Major Sam Moulton (Wendell Corey) elicits incriminating testimony from Hall, comparing him unfavorably with soldiers like Captain John Miller (Lee Marvin), who were able to withstand similar punishment. But defending attorney Lt. Colonel Frank Wasnick (Edmond O'Brien), makes the case that this new type of torture is a new and barely understood weapon, to which some will be more innately immune than others.[/quote]
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