They Were Expendable Movie Review
They Were Expendable Review
"They Were Expendable" Overview

Rating: PG
1945
Cast and Crew
Director : John FordProducer : John Ford
Screenwiter : Frank Wead
Starring : Robert Montgomery,John Wayne,Donna Reed,Jack Holt
One of the worst war movies ever made, They Were Expendable tells the
oh-so-serious tale of PT boats during WWII. Set in 1941 (and released in 1945,
when the war was still going on!), we are treated to John Wayne's perfunctory
performance as he ties up boats and unties them, then gets in a bunch of
battles before having to tie up some more boats. Interminably long, the film
is nearly unwatchable and offers nothing new in the way of war (or anti-war)
commentary. Sure, the lowly PT boatmen weren't expendable, but their movie is.
Often described as one of the greatest WWII movies ever made. I suspect it's
by people who have never had to sit through the actual film.
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Review by Christopher Null
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