''Yanks'' is a 1979
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by
John Schlesinger
John Richard Schlesinger ( ; 16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director, and actor. He emerged in the early 1960s as a leading light of the British New Wave, before embarking on a successful career in Hollywood ...
, and produced by
Joseph Janni
Joseph Janni (21 May 1916 – 29 May 1994) was a Jewish Italian-British film producer best known for his work with John Schlesinger. He was born in Milan, Italy and became interested in filmmaking while at university.
He emigrated to England ...
and
Lester Persky
Lester Persky (July 6, 1925 – December 16, 2001) was an American film, television, and theatre producer.
Early life and career
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Persky attended Brooklyn College before serving in the Merchant Navy during World War ...
, and is written by
Colin Welland
Colin Welland (born Colin Edward Williams; 4 July 1934 – 2 November 2015) was an English actor and screenwriter. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance as Mr Farthing in '' Kes'' (1969) and the Academy A ...
and
Walter Bernstein
Walter Bernstein (August 20, 1919 – January 23, 2021) was an American screenwriter and film producer who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios in the 1950s because of his views on communism. Some of his notable works included '' The ...
.
It stars
Richard Gere
Richard Tiffany Gere ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He began appearing in films in the 1970s, playing a supporting role in ''Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film), Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' (1977) and a starring role in ''Days of Hea ...
,
Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn (born February 4, 1952) is an American actress, writer and producer. She made her film debut in 1979 in the John Schlesinger film ''Yanks'', for which she received two Golden Globe nominations. Her international career has included ...
,
Vanessa Redgrave
Dame Vanessa Redgrave (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress. In her career spanning over six decades, she has garnered List of awards and nominations received by Vanessa Redgrave, numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony A ...
,
William Devane
William Joseph Devane (born September 5, 1939) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Greg Sumner on the primetime soap opera ''Knots Landing'' (1983–1993) and as James Heller on the Fox serial dramas '' 24'' (2001–2010) and '' ...
,
Chick Vennera
Francis Vincent Vennera (March 27, 1947 – July 7, 2021) was an American actor, known for his role as Joe Mondragon for Robert Redford's ''The Milagro Beanfield War'' (1988), among other movies. Vennera voiced Pesto the pigeon for the animated ...
,
Wendy Morgan,
Rachel Roberts and
Tony Melody
Anthony John Melody (18 December 1922 – 26 June 2008) was an English television character actor who appeared in a number of long running comedies and soap operas, with more than 100 television roles.
Early life
Melody was born in London, wher ...
.
The film is set during the
Second World War
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in
Northern England
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and features no combat scenes.
The film depicts the relationships between American soldiers stationed in semi-rural England and the local population during the build-up to
Operation Overlord
Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allies of World War II, Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Front (World War II), Western Europe during World War II. The ope ...
in 1944. In particular, three romances between US service personnel and local women are shown, in order to explore the effects of the cultural differences between the brash
GIs
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or "Yanks" and the more reserved British population.
The world premiere was held on 1 June 1979 at a cinema in Bournemouth, England. Lisa Eichhorn was present at the premiere, which had invited returning D-Day veterans from many American divisions - most notably the American 29th Division. Leader of the returning 29ers was Sgt Curtis C. Williams who was 19 on D-Day.
Plot
A small northern town soon finds out that a large
U.S. Army
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base is being established for the build-up to the
Normandy landings
The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on 6 June 1944 of the Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the Second World War. Codenamed Operation Neptune and ...
. Soon thousands of rambunctious
American troops, or "
Yanks
''Yanks'' is a 1979 drama film directed by John Schlesinger, and produced by Joseph Janni and Lester Persky, and is written by Colin Welland and Walter Bernstein. It stars Richard Gere, Lisa Eichhorn, Vanessa Redgrave, William Devane, Chick ...
" as they are known to the British, descend upon the area. On leave in the town,
Technical Sergeant
Technical sergeant is the name of three current and two former enlisted ranks in the United States Armed Forces, as well as in the U.S. Civil Air Patrol. Outside the United States, it is used only by the Philippine Army, Philippine Air Force, and ...
Matt Dyson, encounters Jean Moreton while out to the
cinema. She is the fiancée of Ken, a British soldier fighting overseas, and initially rebuffs Matt's advances. He is quite persistent, and she, doubtful about her relationship with Ken, eventually accepts him. The handsome, brash American is in stark contrast to the restrained Englishmen she has known. Soon, she is keeping company with Matt, though it is largely
platonic at first.
For her part, Helen is a bit more worldly in her affairs. Captain John comes to her estate often, and a relationship develops. They are both married, but her husband is away at sea, and his wife is thousands of miles distant.
Eventually, the kind-hearted Matt Dyson is accepted by the Moreton family, notwithstanding Jean's engagement. They welcome his visits, when he, as an army cook, often brings hard-to-find foods normally on
wartime rationing and other presents. But when news of Ken's death in action arrives, Jean's ailing mother condemns their relationship as a kind of betrayal.
Jean and Matt travel together to a
Welsh seaside resort, where they make love but without completion when Matt realizes the uncertainty of the future. Jean is crushed, although Matt says "not like this." She feels spurned, and that her willingness to risk everything has not been matched by him, concluding that he is "not ready" for her.
Shortly afterwards, the Americans ship out by troop train to
Southern England
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to prepare for D-Day. A characteristic last-minute gift and message from Matt prompt Jean into racing to the railway station. With the town and station a hive of activity, hundreds of the townswomen, some of them pregnant from liaisons with men they may never see again, scramble to catch one last glimpse of their American boyfriends before the train leaves. Matt shouts from the departing train that he will return.
Cast
Main cast
*
Richard Gere
Richard Tiffany Gere ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He began appearing in films in the 1970s, playing a supporting role in ''Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film), Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' (1977) and a starring role in ''Days of Hea ...
as Sergeant Matt Dyson
*
Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn (born February 4, 1952) is an American actress, writer and producer. She made her film debut in 1979 in the John Schlesinger film ''Yanks'', for which she received two Golden Globe nominations. Her international career has included ...
as Jean Moreton
*
Vanessa Redgrave
Dame Vanessa Redgrave (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress. In her career spanning over six decades, she has garnered List of awards and nominations received by Vanessa Redgrave, numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony A ...
as Helen
*
William Devane
William Joseph Devane (born September 5, 1939) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Greg Sumner on the primetime soap opera ''Knots Landing'' (1983–1993) and as James Heller on the Fox serial dramas '' 24'' (2001–2010) and '' ...
as John
*
Chick Vennera
Francis Vincent Vennera (March 27, 1947 – July 7, 2021) was an American actor, known for his role as Joe Mondragon for Robert Redford's ''The Milagro Beanfield War'' (1988), among other movies. Vennera voiced Pesto the pigeon for the animated ...
as Sergeant Danny Ruffelo
*
Wendy Morgan as Mollie
*
Rachel Roberts as Clarrie Moreton
*
Tony Melody
Anthony John Melody (18 December 1922 – 26 June 2008) was an English television character actor who appeared in a number of long running comedies and soap operas, with more than 100 television roles.
Early life
Melody was born in London, wher ...
as Jim Moreton
* Martin Smith as Geoff Moreton
* Philip Wileman (as Philip Whileman) as Billy Rathbone
*
Derek Thompson as Ken
* Simon Harrison as Tim
*
Joan Hickson
Joan Bogle Hickson (5 August 1906 – 17 October 1998) was an English actress of theatre, film and television. She was known for her role as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in the television series '' Miss Marple''. She also narrated a number of ...
as Mrs Moody
* Arlen Dean Snyder as Henry
The Americans
*
Annie Ross as Red Cross Lady
* Tom Nolan as Tom G.I. Drummer
*
John Ratzenberger as Corporal Cook
* Andy Lucas (as Andy Pantelidou) as Cook
* Francis Napier as Cook
*
Jeremy Newson as Mechanic
* Harry Ditson as Officer in Stores
* John Cassidy as G.I. at Cinema
*
Antony Sher
Sir Antony Sher (14 June 1949 – 2 December 2021) was a British actor, writer and theatre director of South African origin. A two-time Laurence Olivier Award winner and a five-time nominee, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982 and ...
as G.I. at Cinema
*
George Harris as Black Driver
* David Baxt as G.I. in Hospital
*
Everett McGill
Charles Everett McGill III (born on October 21, 1945)
is an American retired actor, who rose to prominence for his portrayal of a caveman in '' Quest for Fire'' (1981). He went on to have prominent roles in the films ''Dune'' (1984), ''Silver ...
as White G.I. at Dance
*
Al Matthews as Black G.I. at Dance
*
Eugene Lipinski as Barman in Ireland
* Ray Hassett as Pilot
* Weston Gavin as Officer at Airfield
The British
* Anne Dyson (as Ann Dyson) as Ivy
* Harriet Harrison as Helen's Daughter
*
June Ellis as Mrs Shenton
*
Lynne Carol as Annie
*
Pearl Hackney as Aunt Maud
* Gertie Almond as Neighbour
*
Paula Tilbrook as Neighbour
*
Paul Luty as Ted the Publican
*
Helen Palmer as Enid His Wife
*
Kenneth Drury as Jock
* David Miller as Bereaved Father
*
Caroline Blakiston
Caroline Georgiana Blakiston (born 13 February 1933) is an English actress. She is best known for her role in the British television comedy series ''Brass (TV series), Brass'' and to international audiences as Mon Mothma in the ''Star Wars'' fil ...
as Golfing Friend
*
Donald Pickering as Golfing Friend
* Sue Robinson as Girl at Dance
* Patrick Durkin as Master of Ceremonies
*
Joe Gladwin
Joseph Gladwin (22 January 1906 – 11 March 1987) was an English actor, best known for his roles as Fred Jackson in Coronation Street, Stan Hardman in '' Nearest and Dearest'', and Wally Batty in the world's longest-running sitcom, ''Last o ...
as Plumber at Camp
*
Nat Jackley
Nat Jackley (born Nathaniel Tristram Jackley Hirsch; 16 July 1909 – 17 September 1988) was an English comedian, comic actor who starred in revue, variety, film and pantomime from the 1920s to the mid-1980s. His trademark rubber-neck dance, sk ...
as Postman
* Jackie Smith as Fish Fryer
* Mary Wray as Fish Fryer
*
Gerald James as Hotel Porter
*
Margaret Lacey as Woman at Hotel
*
Rachel Davies
Rachel Davies is an English actress. She has numerous television credits to her name, including '' Boon'' (1986), '' A Little Bit of Lippy'' (1989), ''Emmerdale'' (1993–94), '' Band of Gold'' (1995–96), '' Hillsborough'' (1996), and '' The C ...
as Girl in Club
*
Angela Curran as Girl in Club
*
Stephen Whittaker as Merchant Seaman
* Barry Halliday as Merchant Seaman
* Janet Dale as Girl with Baby
Production
Schlesinger was able to obtain the finance to make ''Yanks'' - which was a personal project - because of the financial success of his 1976 suspense film ''
Marathon Man''.
[Phillips, Gene D. ''Major Film Directors of the American and British Cinema, Volume 1999''. ]Lehigh University Press
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History
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, 1999
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on January 30, 2012. , .
Much of the filming took place on location in
Northern England
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between April and August 1978. Scenes were shot on location in
Oldham
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,
Glossop
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,
Stalybridge
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Historic counties of England, Historically divided between Cheshire and Lancashire, it is east o ...
,
Stockport
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,
Salford
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and other surrounding areas. The opening shot of the film is the
war memorial
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Symbolism
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It has ...
in
Stalybridge
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Historic counties of England, Historically divided between Cheshire and Lancashire, it is east o ...
town centre. Other scenes were filmed at the town hall in
Hyde and outside a
Type 24 pillbox attached to a former
Royal Ordnance Factory
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in
Steeton, West Yorkshire
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. The main street procession was filmed in the Ordsall area of Salford, where the entire length of Regent Road was redressed to period appearance. All the shop fronts were replaced or covered over and the road-lines were covered by gravel. The cinema sequences, however, were shot at the Davenport Theatre / Cinema, in Stockport. This was chosen because of its authentic, period Art Deco interior, as well as the presence, in the orchestra pit, of a Compton 3 Manual/6 Rank theatre organ on a lift to the left of the stage. This was used in the film for scenes involving an audience sing-along, to such songs as "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas," Exterior shots of the unnamed Welsh resort were filmed along Happy Valley Road,
Llandudno
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,
North Wales
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.
The ending, where the troops board their train to head to the front, were filmed at
Keighley railway station on the line belonging to the
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
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. An authentic Second World War locomotive, which is preserved by the heritage railway, was used for the scene.
Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn (born February 4, 1952) is an American actress, writer and producer. She made her film debut in 1979 in the John Schlesinger film ''Yanks'', for which she received two Golden Globe nominations. Her international career has included ...
said one of her most difficult scenes in the film was where she offers herself to her boyfriend, Matt, only to be rejected. "The difficult part was dealing with the nudity in that scene," she said. "I'd never done any on the stage, and didn't think I'd have to do it in my first movie. I didn't want to get the reputation of an actress who easily disrobes."
Reception
The film was a box office flop in the US only making $1.6 million in rentals.
[THE BIG THUDS OF 1979--FILMS THAT FLOPPED, BADLY
Epstein, Andrew. Los Angeles Times 27 Apr 1980: o6.]
The film received mixed reviews. On
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it has an approval rating of 57% based on reviews from 21 critics.
References
External links
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Yanks at BFI Collections*
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