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1941
Paranoia meets pandemonium.
( Action / Comedy / War )


1941 Poster

MPAA Rating:
PG

US Runtime: 118 min

Country of Origin: United States of America

Premiere Date:
Dec 14, 1979   [USA]
 
Director: Steven Spielberg   [Director]
 
Writers: Bob Gale   [Story]
Bob Gale   [Screenplay]
John Milius   [Story]
Robert Zemeckis   [Story]
Robert Zemeckis   [Screenplay]
 
Producers: Buzz Feitshans   [Producer]
John Milius   [Executive Producer]
 
Cinematography: William A Fraker   [Director of Photography]
 
Edited by: Michael Kahn   [Editor]
 
Music Composed by John Williams   [Original Music Composer]
 
Production Design: Dean Mitzner   [Production Design]
 
Costume Design: Deborah Nadoolman Landis   [Costume Design]
 
Casting by Sally Dennison   [Casting]
 
Production Companys: A-Team
Columbia Pictures   (US)
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Universal Pictures   (US)
 


Plot Summary:

    In the days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, panic grips California, where a military officer leads a mob chasing a Japanese sub.

Cast:

Dan Aykroyd
Sgt. Frank Tree
Ned Beatty
Ward Douglas
John Belushi
Capt. Wild Bill Kelso
Lorraine Gary
Joan Douglas
Murray Hamilton
Claude Crumn
Christopher Lee
Capt. Wolfgang von Kleinschmidt
Tim Matheson
Capt. Loomis Birkhead
Toshir Mifune
Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura
Warren Oates
Col. 'Madman' Maddox
Robert Stack
Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell
Treat Williams
Cpl. Chuck 'Stretch' Sitarski
Nancy Allen
Donna Stratton
Lucille Benson
Gas Mama (Eloise)
Jordan Brian
Macey Douglas
John Candy
Pvt. Foley
Elisha Cook Jr
The Patron (Dexter)
Eddie Deezen
Herbie Kazlminsky
Bobby Di Cicco
Wally Stephens
Dianne Kay
Betty Douglas
Perry Lang
Dennis DeSoto
Patti LuPone
Lydia Hedberg
J Patrick McNamara
Pvt. DuBois
Frank McRae
Pvt. Ogden Johnson Jones
Steven Mond
Gus Douglas
Slim Pickens
Hollis P. Wood
Wendie Jo Sperber
Maxine Dexheimer
Lionel Stander
Angelo Scioli
Dub Taylor
Mr. Malcomb
Iggie Wolfington
Meyer Mishkin
Christian Brackett-Zika
Stevie Douglas
Joe Flaherty
Raoul Lipschitz
David L Lander
Joe
Michael McKean
Willy
Susan Backlinie
Polar Bear Woman
E Hampton Beagle
Phone Man
Deborah Benson
USO Girl
Don Calfa
Telephone Operator
Dave Cameron
Reporter
Vito Carenzo
Vito, Shore Patrol
Mark Carlton
Stilwell Aide
Gary Carlos Cervantes
Zoot Suiter
Paul Cloud
Stilwell Aide
 
Luis Contreras
Zoot Suiter
Carol Culver
Anderson Sister
Lucinda Dooling
Lucinda
Gray Frederickson
Lt. Bressler
Brian Frishman
USO Goon
Samuel Fuller
Interceptor Commander
Marjorie Gaines
Anderson Sister
Dian Gallup
Twin
Denise Gallup
Twin
Trish Garland
Anderson Sister
Barbara Gannen
Interceptor Assistant
Brad Gorman
USO Nerd
Jerry Hardin
Map Man
Diane Hardin
Interceptor Assistant
Robert Houston
Maddox's Soldier
Audrey Landers
USO Girl
John Landis
Mizerany
Mark Marias
Dept. Store Kid
John McKee
Reporter
Ronnie McMillan
Winowski
Dan McNally
Reporter
Dick Miller
Officer Miller
Akio Mitamura
Ashimoto
Antoinette Molinari
Mrs. Scioli
Walter Olkewicz
Hinshaw
Mickey Rourke
Reese
Whitney Rydbeck
Daffy
Donovan Scott
Kid Sailor
Kerry Sherman
USO Girl
Hiroshi Shimizu
Ito
Geno Silva
Martinez
Rita Taggart
Reporter
Maureen Teefy
USO Girl
Andy Tennant
Babyface
Jack Thibeau
Stilwell Aide
Galen Thompson
Stilwell Aide
Frankie Verroca
USO Nerd
John Voldstad
USO Nerd
Carol Ann Williams
USO Girl
Jenny Williams
USO Girl
Denise Cheshire
Swimming Girl (at U-boat periscope)
 

Uncredited Cast:


James Caan
Sailor in Fight (uncredited)
 
Penny Marshall
Miss Fitzroy (uncredited)
 
 

Stunt Crew:


Eurlyne Epper
Stunts
Jeannie Epper
Stunts
Tony Epper
Stunts
Debbie Evans
Stunts
 
Jack Gill
Stunts
Bob Herron
Stunts
Larry Holt
Stunts
Loren Janes
Stunts
 
Terry Leonard
Stunt Coordinator
Gary McLarty
Stunts
Mary Peters
Stunts
 

Sound Crew:


Fred J. Brown
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Raul A. Bruce
Boom Operator
Gene S. Cantamessa
Production Sound Mixer
Robert Glass
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
 
Ed Golya
ADR Mixer
Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert 'Buzz' Knudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don MacDougall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
 
Brian L. McCarty
Boom Operator
Jim Moore
ADR Recordist
Lee Strosnider
Sound Mixer
 

Special Visual Effects Crew:


Arthur Arp
Special Effects Technician
Thomas Arp
Special Effects Technician
Wilbur Arp
Special Effects Technician
Eugene Crum
Special Effects Technician
Ken Estes
Special Effects Technician
Logan Frazee
Special Effects Technician
 
Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Technician
Steve Galich
Special Effects Technician
Marlin Jones
Special Effects Technician
Ted Koerner
Special Effects
Steve Lombardi
Special Effects Technician
Gary Monak
Special Effects Technician
 
Billy Myatt
Special Effects Technician
Donald Myers
Special Effects Technician
Kevin Pike
Special Effects Technician
Larry Robinson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew Yuricich
Matte Painter
Joe Zomar
Special Effects Technician
 
 

Art Department:


John P. Austin
Set Decoration
 
James Hassinger
Additional Set Dresser
 
William F. O'Brien
Art Direction
 
 

AD:


Steve Perry
First Assistant Director
 
Chris Soldo
Second Assistant Director
 
Jerry Ziesmer
First Assistant Director
 
 

Camera and Electrical Department:


Dick Colean
Camera Operator
Gary R. Dodd
Key Grip
 
Robert D. McBride
Camera Operator
Doug Pentek
Gaffer
 
Robert Seaman
Camera Operator
Frank Stanley
Additional Director of Photography
 
 

Costume and Wardrobe Department:


Adrienne Childers
Costumer
 
Daniel Grant North
Costumer
 
 

Miscellaneous Companies:

Freeze Frame
titles
Pickwick Public Relations
publicity
 
Todd-AO Studios
sound recording
Van der Veer Photo Effects
optical effects
 
 

Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$35,000,000
Revenue:
$94,900,000
Color Info:
Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Panavision
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm / 70 mm

Quotes:

  • [Looking at the Japanese sub through binoculars]
    Angelo Scioli: Hey, there's a Kraut on board too. We got the whole damn Axis here.
     
  • Captain Wild Bill Kelso: War nerves? Who said war nerves?
    The Patron: I heard it on that radio there.
    [Kelso shoots the radio.]
    Captain Wild Bill Kelso: Radio's wrong.
     
  • [To Betty, before she leaves for the USO.]
    Ward Douglas: I don't know what they've told you down at the USO, but you're going to be meeting a lot of strange men. Men in uniform. Boys a long way from home, lonely, desperate. They really have one thing on their minds. Show 'em a good time.
     
  • Colonel "Madman" Maddox: To Hollywood... and glory!
     
  • [trying to squeeze a large radio into the sub]
    Japanese soldier: We've got to figure out how to make these things smaller!
     

Trivia:

  • The dialog between Claude and Herbie was written along the same lines as Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton. In fact, Jackie Gleason and Art Carney were offered the roles but Gleason refused, saying he would not and could not work with Carney any longer.
     
  • The gas station where Captain Wild Bill Kelso (John Belushi) lands to refuel was the same one used in Steven Spielberg's movie Duel. Lucille Benson, who plays the gas station owner, appeared in Duel as the Snakerama owner at the same station.
     
  • Spielberg exposed one million feet of film over 247 shooting days.
     
  • James Caan has a cameo in the USO fight scene.
     
  • Both John Wayne and Charlton Heston were offered the role of General Stilwell. Wayne phoned director Steven Spielberg, who had given him the script, and not only turned it down due to ill health but tried to get Spielberg to drop the project. Wayne felt it was unpatriotic and a slap in the face to WWII vets. Heston is thought to have turned it down for the same reasons.
     

Credits Fun:

  • End credits feature scenes showing cast members screaming.
     

DVD Easter Eggs: (Hidden So You Don't See Anything You Don't Want To See)


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