- Tell It to the Marines
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name = Tell It to the Marines
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director =George W. Hill
producer = George W. Hill
writer = Richard Schayer
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starring = Lon ChaneyWilliam Haines
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cinematography = Ira H. Morgan
editing = Blanche Sewell
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released =January 29 ,1927
runtime = 103 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0018471"Tell It to the Marines" is a 1927 silent movie starring Lon Chaney and directed by
George W. Hill . The film was the biggestbox office success of Chaney's career and involves the adventures of a Marine sergeant.ynopsis
Skeet Burns goes to
San Diego, California on the pretext of joining the Marines, then skips toTijuana on arrival. Later, he returns, penniless and hungry, and under Sergeant O'Hara's care he joins the Leathernecks. Skeet becomes enamored of Norma Dale, a commissioned Navy nurse, but on tour duty in the Philippines he is taken with Zaya, a native girl, and incurs the wrath of her friends. Hearing of the affair, Norma breaks off with Skeet, and the latter blames his misfortune on O'Hara. Norma is ordered to Hangchow, and when news arrives that her party is endangered by Chinese bandits, the Marines rescue the beleaguered whites; O'Hara is wounded in the fighting but is happy because he has at last made a man of Skeet. After his hitch, Skeet leaves the service and his friend O'Hara behind, promising Norma that he will wait for her.Cast
Lon Chaney ... Sgt. O'Hara
William Haines ... Pvt. George Robert 'Skeet' Burns
Eleanor Boardman ... Nurse Norma Dale
Eddie Gribbon ... Cpl. Madden
Carmel Myers ... Zaya (a native)
Warner Oland ... Chinese bandit leader
Mitchell Lewis ... Native starting fight
Frank Currier ... Gen. Wilcox
Maurice E. Kains ... Harry (as Maurice Kains)Background
Premiered in
New York City onDecember 23 ,1926 .MGM brought in General
Smedley D. Butler , commander of the Marine base in San Diego, for technical consultation on the film. Lon Chaney formed a close friendship with Marine Corp General, which lasted for the rest of Chaney's life.The studio was also allowed to shoot on the base which made "Tell It to the Marines" the first motion picture made with the full cooperation of the
U.S. Marine Corps . Battleship USS|California|BB-44|6 (later involved in theattack on Pearl Harbor onDecember 7 ,1941 ) was used for the scenes at sea and the final sequence of the film, where the marines rescue the hostages, was filmed at Iverson's Ranch inChatsworth, California , the location for such films as "Fort Apache " and "The Good Earth ".A writer in "
Leatherneck Magazine " wrote that "few of us who observed Chaney's portrayal of his role were not carried away to the memory of some sergeant we had known whose behavior matched that of the actor in every minute detail ..."For his role in the film, Chaney became an Honorary Marine, the first film star to do so.
"Tell it to the marines" is an idiom, originally with reference to Britain's Royal Marines, connoting that the person addressed is not to be believed ("tell it to the marines because the sailors won't believe you").
References
[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=2287&category=Articles Article on "Tell It to the Marines" at the TCM database]
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018471/ "Tell It to the Marines"] at the
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