Fighting Coast Guard (1951) Poster

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7/10
Decent little war film
gordonl5612 July 2014
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THE FIGHTING COAST GUARD – 1951

This is a mid-budget film (for Republic Pictures that is) highlighting some of the roles of the Coast Guard in World War Two.

This one features plenty of recognizable faces. We have, Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker, Richard Jaeckel, Steve Brodie, Ella Raines, John Russell and a look quick or miss them, Hugh O'Brian and Martin Milner. Just after Pearl Harbor, a group of dock workers all join the Coast Guard. They are all taken in as Officer cadets. There is the gruff, hard nosed, Tucker, college boy, Russell, a lifeguard, Jaeckel, and all the usual types that populate these war films.

The first half of the film shows the various training the men go through. There is of course time for a love interest, played by the drop dead beautiful, Miss Raines. Tucker and the ship's Captain, Donlevy, are both in pursuit of Miss Raines.

The second half of the film is about the men all being crew members of the same ship in the Pacific Theater. They are involved in helping land troops, rescue same, fight off Japanese Kamikaze attacks etc. The war ends, and the survivors all head back home. Tucker, the lucky dog, gets to go straight to the arms of Miss Raines.

Not a world beater by any means. But if you are a fan of these lower end war films, you will find more than enough to keep you entertained. There is quite a lot of wartime stock footage in this one, and it is used to good advantage during the Kamikaze sequences.
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6/10
Operation Beachhead
richardchatten24 July 2020
A lively studio and stock footage Republic quickie with a pounding score by David Buttolph, set during the war in the Pacific ("Who's Pearl Harbor?") but plainly with an eye on what was brewing in Korea, with Forrest Tucker having a quick scrap with John Russell in the opening sequence to justify putting the word "fighting" in the title.

Beauty among all these beasts is supplied by the amazing Ella Raines as a lady welder, who naturally is usually seen on her nights off.
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Fighting sleeping.
searchanddestroy-119 July 2009
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Well, I agree, I am naughty with this kind of production. This kind of ultra patriotic movie that already shows brave soldiers who fight with all their guts against evil Japanese army. And, of course, it begins with the Pearl Harbor "incident", on December 7th 1941...

Nothing unusual, here. Heroes - Donlevy and Russel - fighting for the same woman - Ella Raines. We can see Richard Jaeckel at his acting beginning. A mix up between romance, war sequences - mostly stock shots - training schedules. Action, OK, but boring for me. I prefer hardcore and realistic war movies. Anti war films. The fiercest of them all.

No, it's not a bad feature. A good Jo Kane's indeed. But not my favourite.
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2/10
Unconvincing romance and little action
alanmarsden19 July 2020
If this film was supposed to promote the work of the U.S. Coastguard in WW2 it failed miserably. This was largely due to the film spending far too much time on the unconvincing romantic triangle between Forrest Tucker, Ella Raines and Brian Donleavy. Stock footage of WW2 action cannot make up for a very weak storyline.
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4/10
Smoking coast guard
fostrhod13 September 2021
Fighting Coast Guard, it should be called "smoking" coast guard, every scene involves at least one or more actors smoking away to their heart content, never coughing or spluttering it like lung cancer didn't exist. I'm going to rush out and buy some tabs " I need a cig"
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8/10
Realistic portrait
PlasticActor16 December 2021
Good directing and the archive stock Kamikaze footage is good. My Grandfather was in the thick of it and I always think of him being there. He was wounded but survived a Kamikaze attack on USS WASP. I always asked if he was mad at the Japanese but he said no. Imperial Japan fought well...USA fought the wrong enemy.
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