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Mister Roberts (1955)

Starring: Henry Fonda, James Cagney Director: John Ford, Joshua Logan Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)


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Henry Fonda re-created his Broadway hit for this 1955 film that was mostly directed by Fonda's frequent collaborator, John Ford (Young Mr. Lincoln, My Darling Clementine)--an ailing Ford was replaced at some point by Mervyn LeRoy--and the results are exceptionally fine. A perfect cast, including James Cagney's irascible captain, William Powell's thoughtful physician, and Jack Lemmon's Oscar-winning Ensign Pulver, give Fonda the right boost to portray his ennui-burdened officer with dignity, self-effacing humor, and not a trace of self-pity. A wonderful film. --Tom Keogh


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A domineering captain his pet palm tree & a devilish crew make life aboard a wwii cargo ship miserable for a cargo officer. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 04/05/2005 Starring: Henry Fonda Jack Lemmon Run time: 122 minutes Rating: Nr

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74 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From boredom to hilarity and nobility, July 4, 2002
This review is from: Mister Roberts [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Watching this again many years after I first saw it, I expected to be disappointed. After all, the great films of our youth sometimes turn out to be something less than we had imagined. But Mister Roberts does not disappoint. This is one of the gems of the American cinema, a poignant comedy featuring a multitudinously clever and delightful script by Frank Nugent and Joshua Logan from a novel by Thomas Heggen made into a play by Logan and Heggen that ran for many years on Broadway. The movie features sterling performances from Henry Fonda, James Cagney, William Powell and Jack Lemmon. Fonda is particularly brilliant in the kind of role from which legends are made. (He also played the part on Broadway.) You can take all your John Wayne classics and toss them overboard with the Captain's palm tree. Henry Fonda as Lt (j.g.) Doug Roberts, cargo officer of the USS Reluctant, shines forth as the noblest hero of them all. He is a quiet, strong, fair, courageous man in a story sure to mist up your eyes even if you're watching it for the twentieth time.

Jack Lemmon won a supporting Oscar for his performance as Ensign Pulver, a kind of lazy, but slyly resourceful Walter Mitty type who talks a great game but never follows through... James Cagney is the Captain, a sour, resentful man who mercilessly badgers Mister Roberts and grossly neglects the morale of his crew. He is just perfect. The way he bellows "Mister Roberts!" or way he trembles out the line, "Mister...Mister...this time you've gone too far" delights the audience. William Powell, in his last film, plays the ship's wise and ever diplomatic doc with graceful precision.

Marty (1955) starring Ernest Borgnine, a kind of politically correct (for its time) love story about ordinary folk, won the Academy's honor for best picture in 1956, the year Mister Roberts was nominated. Henry Fonda, in perhaps his most beloved and certainly one of his finest performances, was not even nominated. Incidentally, Hollywood legend John Ford directed, but fell ill and Mervyn LeRoy--no slouch himself (e.g., The Bad Seed, 1956; No Time for Sergeants, 1958, etc.)--finished up.

There are a number of memorable scenes in the film, the kind recalled with delight. My favorite involves the crew, their binoculars and the nurses. I also loved the careful concocting of the "scotch whiskey" by Doc. The weekly letters requesting a transfer, the Hoot Gibson films we (thankfully) never see, the ever worshipful palm tree, Pulver's marbles in a tobacco tin that he shakes in Roberts's face, vowing to prove his manhood by putting them in the captain's overbin, his "firecracker," his "If I could be with you/One hour tonight/To do the things I might/I'm telling you true/I'd be anything but blue," the giddy nurses, and the infamous liberty are other unforgettable bits. But more than anything, what makes this a great movie, are the indelible characters so very true to our experience, and how nicely they meld and contrast.

This is, along with From Here to Eternity, Das Boot, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Caine Mutiny, Stalag 17, and Twelve O'Clock High, among my favorite movies to come out of World War II. What sets Mister Roberts apart is the humor born of the boredom, frustration, and tedium that most truly characterizes life in the service. In this regard I recall a saying that goes something like this: "War is filled with long stretches of boredom punctuated by moments of absolute terror." The crew of the Reluctant got only the boredom.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the BEST Casts EVER!!, December 9, 2004
By R. Barnes "Music Collector" (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This excellent war comedy/movie will always be one of my personal favorites. Based on the WWII guideline, the basic premise is a rather anal boat captain trying to make "ship shape" a merchant/transport type ship. (in the Pacific).

From an original play of Broadway, starring Hendy Fonda to the big screen. (My parents saw this Play on Broadway on their honeymoon and I still have the Playbill) So naturally I am biased.

Start with an assembled cast second to none.

Henry Fonda (Wry humor..this movie IS him.)
William Powell (The thin man returns...his sarcasm is perfect here)
James Cagney (Does his talent ever end? One of his best roles)
Lemmon (Ensign Pulver), shows his talent for the site gag and, lets say, driftiness, early. This perfomance spawned a few sequels on Pulver alone.

If you were ever in the Navy, you will see Cagney's Performance as uncanny, and see a little bit of each actor in your own experience.

This is meant to be seen in its entirety. Its not cut to pieces for TV, and when seen in this format is like a new movie, meant to be seen from start to finish.

Highly recommended, and will be seen again and again
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Mr. Roberts, April 27, 2000
By Michael R. McCarty (Downingtown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
When Henry Fonda received the Kennedy Center honors in the late 70's, as part of his tribute, the Naval Academy glee club sang. Red River Valley saluted Grapes of Wrath, but the highlight was Anchors Away, when the Midshipman director of the glee club turned about face, saluted and said "Thank you, Mr. Roberts." As each Middie left the stage, he saluted and former Lt (jg) Fonda returned each one. Mr. Fonda was reported to have said that that was the greatest honor he received in a truly distinguished career.

This movie has that impact--it is a salute to "all those brave men who sailed from Apathy to Tedium, with an occasional side trip to Monotony" (I hope I have this right). When he died, the network news tribute was a dark screen and the sound track as Dolan and the others, having learned just what Mr. Roberts had done for them, each repeated those magic words "Good night, Mr. Roberts."

This is my favorite movie, one which I have watched at least 100 times. With marvelous performances by William Powell (Doc), James Cagney (the Captain), and Jack Lemmon (Ensign Pulver), as well as a fine supporting cast, this is a "must have" selection.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but could benefit from a remake
Okay, I know all you purists will jump up and down when I say this movie could benefit from a remake, especially considering the ensemble cast of the original version. Read more
Published 1 month ago by F. W. Burr

4.0 out of 5 stars Four 1/2 stars for a good film,just TWO stars for the print!
Based on the /46 novel and a /48 Broadway play of the same name,Mister Roberts came to the screen in July of/55. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Robert Badgley

4.0 out of 5 stars I could watch this film again and again!
I recently watched this film again, my third or fourth viewing. It never fails to entertain. A great cast and a great story. Read more
Published 4 months ago by L. Evans

4.0 out of 5 stars Delightful WWII Movie Behind the War Zone
I have seen this once or twice on television although I may have seen it originally at the local singleplex movie theater in Maplewood, New Jersey at some point in the early... Read more
Published 5 months ago by W. C. Klein Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars great one
Henry Fonda was a great actor and should have received Acadamy Award for this performance.
Published 7 months ago by Edward L. Kasper

5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Roberts
I really do not understand what a product link is, and this "share your opinion" is not user friendly. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Frank Lo Galbo

5.0 out of 5 stars Mister Roberts is STILL the "Classic Film" I recall, from years ago,
Mister Roberts is STILL the "Classic Film" I recall, from so many years ago, and worth the quite-reasonable cost to obtain it, for my Home Library.
Published 11 months ago by Uncle Al

5.0 out of 5 stars Best movie ever...
This movie is always on the top of my list. If you are a fan of the military classics, this is a must-have for your collection. Read more
Published 13 months ago by E. Hall

5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Greats
Wonderful showcase for all actors envolved. What a splendiferous way to say goodbye to Powell and hello to Lemon - Fonda and Cagney don't hurt either.
Published 16 months ago by Arthur R. Prickett

5.0 out of 5 stars Mister Roberts
ESSENTIAL MOVIE!!! Henry Fonda finally returned to the silver screen after an eight year absence to star in Mister Roberts. Read more
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