Review of Objective, Burma! (1945) by Jeffrey P — 14 Oct 2011
The first forty minutes of "Burma" don't have a lot of obstacles or surprises, but once things go badly, the story gets a lot more compelling. Flynn is solid here, as is most of the cast.
Comedy relief George Tobias gets a lot of the good lines, and does well with them. Beautiful photography as usual from James Wong ("Citizen Kane") Howe, and Franz Waxman serves up a rousing march you might still be humming at film's end.
The war was still going on when this film was released, so be prepared for a lot of racial slurs in the dialogue.
This review of Objective, Burma! (1945) was written by Jeffrey P on 14 Oct 2011.
Objective, Burma! has generally received positive reviews.
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