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Take the High Ground! (1953)

Take the High Ground! (1953)

GENRESDrama,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Richard WidmarkKarl MaldenElaine StewartCarleton Carpenter
DIRECTOR
Richard Brooks

SYNOPSICS

Take the High Ground! (1953) is a English movie. Richard Brooks has directed this movie. Richard Widmark,Karl Malden,Elaine Stewart,Carleton Carpenter are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1953. Take the High Ground! (1953) is considered one of the best Drama,War movie in India and around the world.

Sgt. Thorne Ryan, who once fought bravely in Korea, now serves as a hard-nosed drill instructor to new Army recruits at Fort Bliss, Texas. But is he really the man he is often described as? His fellow instructor, and friend helps him to face the ghosts of his past experiences in Korea. One night in a bar across the border in Juarez, Mexico, Sgt. Ryan meets a lady who begins to turn his life around. Will this be enough to help him deal with the past? Or will he continue to be so hard on his troops? This movie was filmed mostly on location at Fort Bliss, Texas in El Paso.

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Take the High Ground! (1953) Reviews

  • Watchable, if not memorable

    walterffick2008-04-04

    An interesting Korean-War era film, starring Richard Widmark and Karl Malden, Take the High Ground depicts sixteen weeks of basic training at Fort Bliss. The film revolves around the differing personalities of two drill sergeants (Widmark and Malden) as they shape hopeless recruits into combat-ready soldiers. Widmark's character, Sgt. First Class Thorne Ryan is a battle-hardened veteran, who believes that toughness is the best way to prepare recruits for combat. Staff Sgt. Laverne Holt (Malden), however, relies on compassion to help his men adjust to army life. These differences present a few interesting conflicts, but overall, their static characters add little. Like most basic training films, this movie offers a few predictable laughs and trivial subplots, but fails to develop a deep plot. Elaine Stewart's adulterous character, in particular, is unnecessary and only adds confusion. Overall, however, Take the High Ground is watchable, if not memorable.

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  • Will always be one of my favorite movies!

    rpburg2008-03-28

    Okay, this is not a great movie when considering it in the war movie genre or side by side with some of the classics that both Richard Widmark and Karl Malden made, but I will always think this as one of my favorites because my father is one of the extras in the movie. Take the High Ground was filmed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, TX in 1953 when my dad was in advanced training before being sent to Korea. When the movie crew came to the base, my dad's training platoon was "loaned" to the filmmakers by the Dept. of Defense to make the training scenes look a bit more realistic. There are the five or so "recruits" played by actors, then the rest are real U.S. Army soldiers. Whenever I watch this with my friends, I'm proud to point out my old man as one of the soldiers marching by, under the watchful eyes of Richard Widmark and Karl Malden. After the filming was over, Widmark and Malden took several of the soldiers (including my dad) out on the town to thank them for helping with the film. Both Widmark and Malden were classy men, and right away became my dad's favorite actors/stars. He just wishes that Elaine Stewart filmed her scenes in El Paso, instead of staying in Hollywood where they were shot at the studio.

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  • Authentic Real Time Period Piece

    elcutach1999-11-24

    While this may not be the movie that made me want to join the Army in 1956, it may have helped. The plot is a formulaic coming of age in basic training story, turning boys into men. The personal interactions and love affairs of Widmark and Malden, the veterans of Korea who are now leading a trainng platoon at Fort Bliss, Texas, next to El Paso are also formulaic. The real value of this picture is as a time capsule. Nothing herein is BS, dreamed up, or recreated such as are Platoon, or Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, to mention some more modern highly praised but highly fictionalized films. Nor is it an anachronistic mish mash such or a low budget BW cheapie such as many of that period were. Everything shown here is as it was at the time of filming and the background extras and other military individuals were actually going through infantry training with the real possibility of going to combat in Korea when it was being made. (An amusing aspect is that the opening scene of the newly arrived trainees and the disciplined troops entraining for their new assignments were filmed on the same day with the same Southern Pacific locomotive and equipment. Yet supposedly took place three months apart.) Other time capsule films of the time are Bombers B-57, and Strategic Air Command, which prove that officially approved films can be entertaining and informative both.

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  • Conventional but entertaining Boot Camp movie

    lorenellroy2003-06-10

    An opening scene set in the Korean war combat zone leads us ,briefly , to expect a war movie but the picture is actually about the training of a new batch of army recruits at Fort Bliss ,Texas .The drill instructor is teak tough Sergeant Ryan ( Richard Widmark )who bullies , browbeats and cajoles the assorted recruits into effective soldiers.His methods ar harsh but effective and bring him into conflict with the somewhat more avuncular sergeant played by Karl Malden The recruits are a mixed bag --the black ,poetry reading intellectual ,the farm boy ,a brash young kid ,a Native American etc .The army as melting pot , in other words ,coming together as a smoothly functioning machine. It is pretty obviously an "approved " movie shot at an actual training camp and this is not the revisionist view of the military that was so prominent in the following decade but a picture that could well be designed as a recruitment vehicle. Elaine Stewart as the girl who comes between the two sergeants is the only major female star in an otherwise testosterone heavy picture heavy on male bonding and the military virtues .Widmark is as ever excellent ,and he is backed up by the always reliable Malden. A strong genre piece and a reminder that military excellence is not achieved by accident.

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  • Decent Wartime film about a stubborn Sergeant who once battled bravely in Korea and now serves as a tough drill instructor to new Army recruits

    ma-cortes2019-03-15

    From its rowdy , ribald horse play , to its rousing marching song from its hard-boiled hates and slugging feuds to its tough-but-tender love story , this is a drama of our times , exciting , exalting , young , brave , and alive .The film begins in Korea , May 1951 during the bloody War . Later on , 1953 Fort Bliss , hard-nosed Sgt Thorne Ryan (Richard Widmark) is rewarded for heroics in Korea by a return to Fort Bliss , Texas , where he takes batch after batch of soldiers and recruits who wear the shoulder patch of the 4th Army - a white four-leaf clover on a red diamond . Along the way his fellow instructor, and good friend Sgt Holt helps him to vanquish the past's ghosts . There two previous Korean War combat veterans Sgt. Laverne Holt (Karl Malden) and Sgt. Thorne Ryan work as drill sergeants and both of them meet a lady who begins to turn his life around ; things go wrong when they fall in-love for the same woman (gorgeous Elaine Stewart) . Gripes ! Gags ! Girls ! Guts ! Guys ! This is a mild , acceptable war movie in which there's never any questioning of the righteousness of America's fighting men as a force for good . The training of the group of recruits is particularly hard and the dialogue drill sergeant is presumably ripped from experiences of actual trainer sergeants in all its crude service . Compared to the likes of ¨Full Metal jacket¨by Stanley Kubrick it is all rather simple and light . Nice acting by Richard Widwark who specialised in taking authoritarian types and giving more light and shade than the screenplay sometimes allowed . As we're meant to feel his frustration seeping into his sometimes harash approach to the recruits through training , while utterly appreciating that he is the expert man for the job , as well as he has to face the ghosts of his past experiences in Korea. Support cast is pretty well such as : Russ Tamblyn , Carleton Carpenter , Russ Tamblyn , Jerome Courtland . And brief appearances from : Steve Forrest , Robert Arthur , Acquanetta , Don Haggerty and James MacArthur . It packs an evocative ad sensitive musical score by classy composer Dimitri Tiomkin. As well as colorful and glimmering Cinematography by John Alton, being shot on location in El Paso, Texas, and Fort Bliss, Texas, USA .Well directed in professional style by Richard Brooks and screen-played by Millard Kaufman , based on his story . Brooks' liberal sympathies extend to making the most literate of the latest intake a Blackman . Richard Brooks was a fine writer/director so consistently mixed the good and average which it became impossible to know that to expect from him next . Firstly he worked regularly as a Hollywood screenwriter . After that , his initial experience of directing was one of his own screenplays called ¨Crisis¨. The Richard Brooks films that have the greatest impact are realized during the 50s and 60s as ¨Cat on a hot tin roof¨, ¨Something of value¨ , ¨Elmer Gantry¨, ¨Sweet bird of youth¨, ¨In cold blood¨ , ¨Lord Jim¨. Brooks was a writer and director of Chekhovian depth , who mastered the use of understatement, anticlimax and implied emotion . His films enjoyed lasting appeal and tended to be more serious than the usual mainstream productions . Richard directed also good Westerns as the titled ¨The professionals ¨ with various tough stars as Burt Lancaster , Lee Marvin , Jack Palance , Robert Ryan and ¨Bite the bullet¨ . ¨Take the high ground¨ is an authentic must see , not to be missed for buffs of the warlike genre . An acceptable movie , hardly noticed for its theatrical release ; however , being nowadays very well considered . Rating : Decent , and passable film , because of its awesome acting , dialog , score are world class.

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