To the Shores of Iwo Jima

47 minutes | Family | 1945 | Switzerland

Documentaries

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Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.

Synopsis

An Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary, this Technicolor production unfold with graphic energy the nearly month long battle for Iwo Jima, a volcanic island lying 700 miles southeast of Japan, in which 20'000 Japanese and nearly 7000 American fighting men were killed. A struggle eternalized by Joe Rosenthal's photograph of fice Marines and a Navy corpsman raising a giant U.S. flag atop 550 foot high Mt. Suribachi, cinematically captured here in this well-edited effort. With all fottage compiled by combat photographers from the U.S. Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, we watch as the defending positions are softened by an extensive aerial and Naval bombardment, followed by ten waves of landing craft occupied by men selected from 110'000 (and 880 ships!) who had to fight for every inch of black sandy soil. As only 200 Japanese surrendered, many being fused by flamethrowers, shown in dispiriting detail during the course of this work which was released only two months after the brutal engagement and months before the atomic bombing attacks upon the Japanese mainland.

  • Directed by
    Milton Sperling
  • Written by
    Milton Sperling
  • Produced by
    Milton Sperling
Directed by: Milton Sperling
Written by: Milton Sperling
Produced by: Milton Sperling

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