''Hell in the Pacific'' is a 1968
wartime survival film
The survival film is a film genre in which one or more characters make an effort at physical survival. The genre focuses on characters' life-or-death struggles, often set against perilous circumstances. Survival films explore the human will to li ...
directed by
John Boorman and starring
Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his bass voice and prematurely white hair, he is best remembered for playing hardboiled "tough guy" characters. Although initially typecast as th ...
and
Toshirō Mifune
was a Japanese actor and producer. The recipient of numerous awards and accolades over a lengthy career, he is widely considered one of the greatest actors of all time. He often played hypermasculine characters and was noted for his commandin ...
, the only two actors in the film. Set in the
Pacific War
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, it follows an American pilot and a Japanese naval officer who are stranded on the same
uninhabited island. It is based on the importance of human contact and the bond that can form between enemies if they lack external influences.
The film was released theatrically in the United States on December 18, 1968. It received mixed but generally positive reviews but was a
box-office bomb
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, earning $3.2 million on a $4.1 million budget.
Plot
In the
Pacific Theater of
World War II
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, an
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, Potsdam Declaration, when it was dissolved followin ...
captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
is marooned alone on an uninhabited island somewhere in the
Pacific Ocean
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. One day, an American
plane crash
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survival kit
A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared as an aid to survival skills, survival in an emergency. Civil and military aircraft, lifeboat (shipboard), lifeboats, and spacecraft are equipped with survival kits.
Survival ki ...
washes up on the shore, and he overhears an American military pilot, also recently stranded on the island, musing to himself in the jungle. The American hides from the Japanese's search and confronts him while he salvages the kit at his camp on the beach. Both men have visions of killing each other, but ultimately engage in a silent standoff over the Japanese's supply of
drinking water
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, which the American loses as he is forced to retreat into the jungle. The Japanese sparks a fire to smoke out the American but encounters him again while checking his offshore
fish trap
A fish trap is a animal trapping, trap used for fishing, catching fish and other aquatic animals of value. Fish traps include fishing weirs, lobster trap, cage traps, fish wheels and some fishing net rigs such as fyke nets.
The use of traps ar ...
; when negotiations over the water fail, the American uses the fire as a
smoke screen
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Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as ...
to quickly steal some water before hiding atop a tree.
The next day, the American tries to steal more water for his
canteen
Canteen most often refers to:
* Canteen (bottle), a water container
* Cafeteria, a type of food service location within an institution in which there is little or no waiting staff table service
* A complete set of cutlery comprising knives, forks, ...
, but is caught and falls on the reservoir, destroying it. The American continues to torment the Japanese, destroying his fish trap, stealing his food, ringing his canteen like a bell, and throwing loose bullets on his
fire pit
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. After urinating on the Japanese from the cliff above, the American and Japanese prepare to confront each other, but the American collapses from dehydration and is caught; the Japanese binds his arms to a log and makes him walk back and forth in the sand. Eventually, the American escapes and binds the Japanese to the log for the same punishment. After getting frustrated with their
language barrier
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and the Japanese's use of resources, the American cuts the Japanese loose and tasks him with cooking; they continue to antagonize each other, but share chores and resources and stop trying to harm each other.
Later, the American notices the Japanese building a small
raft
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and scolds him for stealing "his" log for its construction, before admitting he was upset that the Japanese hid it from him and offering that they build a better one together. They argue over the design, but eventually cooperate to build a large raft from the
bamboo
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on a nearby hill. After setting sail and overcoming the strong waves of the reef, they hit open water.
After days at sea, they come upon a small
archipelago
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and find a ruined military base. The Japanese recognizes it as a Japanese base and goes ahead to scout the area, but the American spots U.S.-marked
field ration
A field ration is a type of prepackaged military ration designed to be easily and quickly prepared and consumed in the field, in combat, at the front line, or where eating facilities are otherwise unavailable. Field rations are primarily used ...
packaging and runs after him, pleading with any American soldiers present to hold fire and not harm his "friend". Both soon realize the base is completely abandoned and scavenge for supplies, finding shaving tools, alcohol, cigarettes, and magazines.
That night, the American and the Japanese shave, drink together, sing songs, and share stories despite their language barrier. As the American presses him on
whether the Japanese believe in God, the Japanese reads a copy of
''Life'' magazine and is horrified to see graphic photos of dead and imprisoned Japanese soldiers. They begin to argue, unable to understand what either of them are angry about, as the sound of shelling begins in the distance. Now no longer friends, the American retrieves a
webbing
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pack while the Japanese dresses himself in a Japanese military uniform, and the two share a final solemn look before silently departing in opposite directions.
Alternate ending
The later releases of ''Hell in the Pacific'' outside the U.S. featured an
alternate ending
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that was made by the producers without Boorman's input. In this ending, the shelling heard while the American and Japanese argue grows increasingly louder and continues after the American kicks over their fire pit; as the Japanese turns to get dressed, a shell hits the building they are in and destroys it, killing them both.
Cast
*
Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his bass voice and prematurely white hair, he is best remembered for playing hardboiled "tough guy" characters. Although initially typecast as th ...
as American Pilot
*
Toshirō Mifune
was a Japanese actor and producer. The recipient of numerous awards and accolades over a lengthy career, he is widely considered one of the greatest actors of all time. He often played hypermasculine characters and was noted for his commandin ...
as Captain Tsuruhiko Kuroda
Production and release
The film contains little dialogue, and much like the thematically-similar ''
None but the Brave'' (1965), the dialogue is not dubbed or subtitled, authentically portraying the frustration of restricted communication between the Japanese- and English-speaker. The film was entirely shot in the
Rock Islands
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of
Palau
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in the north
Pacific Ocean
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, near the
Philippines
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in the
Philippine Sea
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.
The film was originally released with the actors solemnly walking away from one another. When it opened in Britain, the producers changed it with an abrupt ending in which a random shell strikes their building, killing them both. Boorman was surprised by the change, which he was not informed of, and said he "hated it", viewing it as too cynical for them to have gone through everything just to be killed at the end. The ending with the shelling was the version shown in Japan.
Both actors served for their respective countries during World War II. Marvin, who was in the
United States Marine Corps
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, was wounded and received the
Purple Heart
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during the
Battle of Saipan
The Battle of Saipan was an amphibious assault launched by the United States against the Empire of Japan during the Pacific War, Pacific campaign of World War II between 15 June and 9 July 1944. The initial invasion triggered the Battle of the ...
in 1944. Mifune served in the
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) or Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF; ) was the Military aviation, aviation force of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). Its primary mission was to provide tactical close air support for ground ...
.
Box office
The film earned rentals of $1.33 million in North America and $1.9 million elsewhere. Because of the high costs involved, by 1973 the movie had recorded a loss of $4,115,000, making it one of the biggest money losers in the short history of ABC films.
Reception
On review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
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, 67% of 18 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.5/10.
A.H. Weiler of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote, "
he film
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grapples with the arresting relationships of character, communication and survival, but succeeds only fitfully in dramatically projecting these elemental qualities."
See also
* ''
Enemy Mine'', a 1985 film with a similar plot in a space war setting
*
List of American films of 1968
This is a list of American films released in 1968.
Box office
The highest-grossing American films released in 1968, by domestic box office gross revenue as estimated by '' The Numbers'', are as follows:
January–March
April–June
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1968 films
1960s war drama films
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Anti-war films about World War II
Films about shot-down aviators
Pacific War films
1960s war adventure films
American World War II films
Films directed by John Boorman
Films set in Oceania
Films set on uninhabited islands
Films shot in Palau
Films scored by Lalo Schifrin
Two-handers
Cinerama Releasing Corporation films
American war adventure films
1960s English-language films
1960s American films
English-language war adventure films
English-language war drama films