Summaries

A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.

The Gallant Hours depicts the crucial five-week period in October-November 1942 after Admiral Halsey took command of the beleaguered American forces in the South Pacific Area. That period of combat became a turning point in the struggle against the Japanese Empire during the World War II. The story is told in flashback, framed by Halsey's ceremony of going on inactive duty in 1947.—Anonymous

In October 1942, Vice Admiral William "Bull" Halsey assumes command of Allied forces in the South Pacific. His task is a daunting one - ground forces on Guadalcanal are close to being over-run and the US Navy is outnumbered by its Japanese counterpart. What follows is the most desperate period in the Pacific War, and a series of battles were vital to the outcome of the war.—grantss

Details

Keywords
  • pacific war
  • admiral
  • navy ship
  • naval uniform
  • u.s. navy officer
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
  • Biography
Release date Jun 12, 1960
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English Japanese
Filming locations Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, USA
Production companies Cagney-Montgomery Production

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 55m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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