- Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Infobox Film
name = Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
director =John Huston
writer = John Huston,John Lee Mahin
Based on the novel by Charles Shaw
starring =Deborah Kerr Robert Mitchum
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distributor =
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language = English
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imdb_id = 0050490Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a
1957 Cinemascope film which tells the story of two people stranded on an island in the Pacific Ocean duringWorld War II .The movie was adapted by
John Huston andJohn Lee Mahin from the novel by Charles Shaw and directed by Huston. It was nominated forAcademy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Deborah Kerr) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.Plot
Corporal Allison (
Robert Mitchum ), a U.S. Marine, is a survivor of a failed island scouting/reconnaissance mission in the Pacific during World War 2. Allison and his team were in the process of being deployed from a U.S. Navy submarine when they were discovered by Imperial Japanese Navy warships. In the confusion of battle the submarine captain takes his ship below the surface to evade enemy fire, leaving the scouting team behind. After days of being adrift in a rubber raft Cpl. Allison arrives on an island and finds an abandoned settlement and a chapel with one occupant: Sister Angela (Deborah Kerr ), a novicenun who has not yet taken her final vows.For a while they have the island to themselves, but then a detachment of Japanese troops arrives to set up a meteorological camp, forcing them to hide in a cave. When Sister Angela is unable to stomach the raw fish Allison has caught for them, he sneaks into the Japanese camp for supplies, narrowly avoiding detection. His long absence frightens the nun, who is just about to surrender herself when he finally returns. That night, they see flashes from naval guns being fired in a sea battle over the horizon. The Japanese unexpectedly leave the island, and in both celebration and frustration, Allison gets drunk on some
sake left behind. He voices his frustration that he loves Sister Angela and that he considers her devotion to her vows to be pointless, since they are stuck on the island "likeAdam and Eve ." She runs out into a tropical rain and subsequently falls ill; Allison, now sober and contrite, finds her shivering with chills. He carries her back but sees that the Japanese are returning in much greater force, and is forced to hide them in the cave again. Allison sneaks into the Japanese camp to get some blankets for her. He kills a soldier who discovers him in the act, but that alerts the enemy to his presence. In an effort to force him out into the open, the Japanese set fire to the vegetation.Allison and Sister Angela are left with two choices: surrender or die from a
hand grenade . Sister Angela prays for Allison, who wields hisKa-bar , waiting for the inevitable attack. However, the ensuing explosion is not a grenade but a bomb; the Americans have begun attacking the island in preparation for a landing. Allison comments that the landing will not be an easy one because when they returned, the Japanese brought with them fourartillery pieces whose positions are well-concealed.In what he attributes to a message from God, Allison decides to disable the Japanese artillery during the barrage, while the Japanese are still in their bunkers. He is wounded, but manages to sabotage all the guns, saving many American lives.
Allison and Sister Angela say their goodbyes as they await rescue by the Marine assault troops. He has reconciled himself to her dedication to Christ and she reassures him that they will always be close "companions".
Production
The movie was filmed in
Trinidad and Tobago allowing Huston and Fox to receive subsidies as a British film. The film was set later in the war then the novel that had Allison escaping from theBattle of Corregidor . In the film the Allies are on the offensive that allows the island to be taken by the U.S. Marines.Huston's two leads are instantly believable, with Kerr having cinema experience as an Irish nun in "
Black Narcissus " and Mitchum as a Marine in "Gung Ho! (1943 film) ". The screenplay compares the rituals and commitment of theRoman Catholic Church and theUnited States Marine Corps . The Catholic ChurchLegion of Decency monitored the production of the film closely, whilst the Marines provided troops for the invasion climax.External links
*imdb title|id=0050490|title=Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
DVD Reviews
* [http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/s828allison.html Comprehensive review] by Glenn Erickson at [http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/ DVD Savant] a part of [http://www.dvdtalk.com/ DVD Talk]
* [http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/heavenknowsmrallison.php Review] by Barrie Maxwell at [http://www.dvdverdict.com/ DVD Verdict]
* [http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/showreview.php3?ID=4668 Review] by Mark Zimmer at [http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/index.php3 digitally OBSESSED!]
* [http://www.dvdfuture.com/review.php?id=514 Review] by Randy at [http://www.dvdfuture.com/index.php dvdfuture.com]
* [http://decentfilms.com/sections/reviews/heavenknowsmrallison.html Review] by Steven D. Greydanus at [http://decentfilms.com DecentFilms]Australia (Region 4)
* [http://www.dvdbits.com/reviews.asp?id=2283 Review] by Sarah Goodman at [http://www.dvdbits.com/index.asp DVD Bits.com]
France (Region 2)
* [http://www.dvdclassik.com/Critiques/dieu-seul-le-sait-dvd.htm Review in French] at [http://www.dvdclassik.com/ DVD Classik]
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