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Too Late the Hero (film)

Too Late the Hero
Too Late the Hero film poster.jpg
original film poster
Directed by Robert Aldrich
Produced by Robert Aldrich
Walter Blake
Written by Robert Aldrich
Lukas Heller
Robert Sherman
Starring Michael Caine
Cliff Robertson
Henry Fonda
Ken Takakura
Denholm Elliott
Ian Bannen
Lance Percival
Ronald Fraser
Harry Andrews
Percy Herbert
Music by Gerald Fried
Cinematography Joseph F. Biroc
Edited by Michael Luciano
Production
company
Distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation (1970, original) MGM (2004, DVD)
Release date
  • May 20, 1970 (1970-05-20)
Running time
144 minutes
Country UK, USA
Language English
Budget $6,250,000
Box office $1,590,000

Too Late the Hero is a 1970 Anglo-American war film directed by Robert Aldrich, and starring Michael Caine, Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson, Ken Takakura, Denholm Elliott, Ian Bannen, Lance Percival, Ronald Fraser, Harry Andrews and Percy Herbert.

In the 1942 Pacific War theater of World War II, Lieutenant Sam Lawson, USN (Robertson), is a Japanese language interpreter who — so far — has avoided combat. His commanding officer (Henry Fonda in a cameo role) unexpectedly cancels his leave and informs Lawson that he is to be assigned to a British infantry commando unit in the New Hebrides Islands for a combat mission.

The British base is in the middle of a large open field, several hundred yards from the edge of the jungle; on the other side of the jungle is a Japanese observation and communications post. Shortly after Lawson's arrival at the base, a patrol of British soldiers sprint out of the jungle and across the open field, pursued by the Japanese. The base commander, Col. Thompson (Harry Andrews), instructs his men to keep well back, out of enemy range; they watch as the patrol are cut down by Japanese rifle fire.

Lawson's commando group is instructed to destroy the Japanese radio transmitter to prevent them from sounding the alarm about an American naval convoy which is scheduled to appear on the horizon in three days. The post's radio operator transmits an "all's well" signal every night at midnight; it will be Lawson's job to transmit a fake signal (in Japanese) to buy the Allies another 24 hours.


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