Back Door to Hell (1964)
Annabelle Huggins, Conrad Maga, Jack Nicholson, Jimmie Rodgers, Jimmy Rogers ... (see more) , John Hackett , John Hackett (II) , Johnny Monteiro
This WWII action film stars a young Jack Nicholson as one of three soldiers assigned to a dangerous information-gathering mission in the Philippines, which aims to knock out a key Japanese communications post. When the soldiers lose their radio and thus all ties to home base, they are forced to go i... (read more) This WWII action film stars a young Jack Nicholson as one of three soldiers assigned to a dangerous information-gathering mission in the Philippines, which aims to knock out a key Japanese communications post. When the soldiers lose their radio and thus all ties to home base, they are forced to go it alone, and receive unexpected aid from a band of Filipino resistors.
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R, 1 hr. 10 min.
Directed by:
Monte Hellman
Release Date: Jan 01, 1964
DVD Release Date: May 23, 2006
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Smart and thoughtful existential fable in the guise of a war film. It's one of Monte Hellman's earliest films and already indicates his sophisticated visual style. It's a fine example of what you can do on tiny budget with a smart script and excellen... (read more) Smart and thoughtful existential fable in the guise of a war film. It's one of Monte Hellman's earliest films and already indicates his sophisticated visual style. It's a fine example of what you can do on tiny budget with a smart script and excellent camera placement.
Early film from director Monte Hellman (Cockfighter, Two-Lane Blacktop and producer of Reservoir Dogs) about a trio of American soldiers (Jimmie Rogers, John Hackett and Jack Nicholson) sent to the Philippines during WWII to attack a Japanese base, w... (read more) Early film from director Monte Hellman (Cockfighter, Two-Lane Blacktop and producer of Reservoir Dogs) about a trio of American soldiers (Jimmie Rogers, John Hackett and Jack Nicholson) sent to the Philippines during WWII to attack a Japanese base, with the aid of the Philippino resistance, in order to prepare for an American invasion.
Interesting story peppered with some decent anti-war ruminations, that is ultimately hampered by the lack of a decent running time (the film is a scant 1 hour and 9 minutes). The audience has barely enough time to really get to know any of the characters and the action scenes are rather poorly staged.
Hellman is normally a very strong director but he is a bit too cerebral for what should have been a straight-up WWII action picture. His subdued style was much better suited for his later pictures such as the offbeat westerns The Shooting and Ride the Whirlwind, both of which also starred Nicholson (who also wrote the later) and the brilliant films Cockfighter and Two-Lane Blacktop.
Coming out of the Roger Corman school of filmmaking (his first film was the Corman-produced, The Beast From Haunted Cave), Hellman knew how to maximize a location. Shooting on location in the Philippines he managed to make two movies for the price of one - this one and Flight to Fury, about a search for a lost treasure which also starred and was co-written by Jack Nicholson (the two would make five pictures total together) - for producer Fred Roos, who would go on to produce The Godfather films for another Corman alumn, writer/director Francis Ford Coppola.
Early Monte Hellman WWII flick with Jack Nicholson and company doing reconnaissance. Not too much action here but Phillippines locations do help.
A grim little movie with an ending that obviously no studio head signed off on.
Worth seeing for young Jack Nicholson, otherwise a rather ordinary war movie.
Pretty basic WWII war movie, nothing really ground braking. Jack Nicholson is recognizable even if he is a baby face.
Somehow the movie seems to be missing the Hell aspect of the war, it does not portray the pacific war as such a hellish place it re... (read more) Pretty basic WWII war movie, nothing really ground braking. Jack Nicholson is recognizable even if he is a baby face.
Somehow the movie seems to be missing the Hell aspect of the war, it does not portray the pacific war as such a hellish place it really was.
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