Too Late the Hero

War. It's a dying business.

6.4
19702h 25m

A WWII film set on a Pacific island. Japanese and allied forces occupy different parts of the island. When a group of British soldiers are sent on a mission behind enemy lines, things don't go exactly to plan. This film differs in that some of the 'heroes' are very reluctant, but they come good when they are pursued by the Japanese who are determined to prevent them returning to base.

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Cast

Photo of Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Pvt. Tosh Hearne

Photo of Cliff Robertson

Cliff Robertson

Lt. Sam Lawson

Photo of Ian Bannen

Ian Bannen

Pvt. Jock Thornton

Photo of Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews

Col. Thompson

Photo of Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott

Captain Hornsby

Photo of Ronald Fraser

Ronald Fraser

Private Campbell

Photo of Lance Percival

Lance Percival

Cpl. McLean

Photo of Percy Herbert

Percy Herbert

Sgt. Johnstone

Photo of Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

C/Sgt.

Photo of Patrick Jordan

Patrick Jordan

Sgt. Major

Photo of William Beckley

William Beckley

Pvt. Currie

Photo of Martin Horsey

Martin Horsey

Pvt. Griffiths

Photo of Don Knight

Don Knight

Pvt. Connolly

Photo of Harvey Jason

Harvey Jason

Pvt. Scott

Photo of Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Capt. John G Nolan

Photo of Ken Takakura

Ken Takakura

Major Yamaguchi

Photo of Eiichi Kikuchi

Eiichi Kikuchi

Japanese Soldier

Photo of Robert Ito

Robert Ito

Unnamed Japanese Officer (uncredited)

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Reviews

W

Wuchak

6/10

***WW2 jungle warfare***

In 1942 the Brits have a base at the southern tip of a Jap-held island in the Philippines; a unit is sent on a mission with an American Lieutenant (Cliff Robertson) to take down the radio at the northern end of the isle. Michael Caine plays a troublesome private while Denholm Elliott is on hand as the leader of the patrol.

In tone and story, “Too Late the Hero” (1970) is similar to “Ambush Bay” (1966); other comparable flicks include “The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957) and “Beach Red” (1967). Of course “Kwai” is superior, but “Too Late” ain’t no slouch.

I had a bad attitude during the first half because of some unrealistic scenes. I’m no veteran of jungle warfare, but I’m pretty sure you shouldn’t be blithely singing songs or loudly talking while traversing jungle trails in enemy territory, especially when it has already been established that Japs could be anywhere. Also, if you’re going to take a nap, wouldn’t it be hidden in the forest undergrowth rather than in a wide open meadow near a trail? Also, am I the only one to find the Jap loudspeaker unit a little unlikely?

If you can get past these kinds of eye-rolling flaws, “Too Late the Hero” becomes a gripping and suspenseful Pacific War movie with quality characterizations about a small group of reluctant heroes sweating it out in the jungle and fighting amongst themselves. Even the Jap commander is interesting and unpredictable. The ending is memorable, even iconic; and you don’t know who survives until the final moments.

The film runs 2 hours, 13 minutes and was shot in Malay, Aklan, Philippines.

GRADE: B

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Cliff Robertson is "Lawson", an American soldier drafted in to lead a squad of war-weary British soldiers on a jungle mission to destroy a Japanese radio transmitter. It isn't that his men are in any way cowardly, but with Michael Caine's "Tosh" foremost amongst them, they are disillusioned at the relentlessness of it all. What do they do that ever makes a difference? The film comes alive as the troop must try to evade their pursuing enemy - and all of their dastardly mantraps and psychological warfare - to return to safety of their outpost. The acting from the two leading men, along with some gritty and plausible contributions from stalwarts Ian Bannen and Ronald Fraser amongst others; some angry but focussed dialogue and the claustrophobic nature of their surroundings all lend well to this solidly paced and characterful war story that shows just what can be achieved when a team pull together - in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.

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