Go for Broke! Reviews

 (1951)

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Rings true
Jun 14, 2007
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Most people know about the imprisonment of many Japanese Americans in camps during World War II, however, relatively few know the history of involvement by Japanese Americans in World War II. The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was sanctioned by Franklin... Read more
Better than average public domain film
Dec 24, 2006
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Others have said it quite well -- an otherwise routine war film with the all-too-familiar stock characters (the stuffy officer who eventually loosens up, the belly-aching enlisted man, the bigoted sergeant, the lovable underdog, the kid brother) spiced up by... Read more
Go for Broke Tackles Prejudice ***
May 29, 2006
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Japanese-Americans serving in the U.S. army during World War 11 is the central theme of this film. How ironic that this occurred while we were placing other Japanese-Americans in internment camps during this period.Van Johnson harbors prejudice as he chosen... Read more
An excellent movie revealing a little known aspect of WW ll
Aug 07, 2004
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I have watched GO FOR BROKE several times and will do so again at random. It irritates me that I was unaware that we had Japanese American troops fighting in Italy and France until I encountered the technical adviser of... Read more
Well Done
Feb 12, 2004
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I have known about this film since I was young, but it was not until a "dull drab army day" overseas did I actually get to view it. I was impressed with the film. It was nice to see a... Read more
Dang good film
Oct 17, 2003
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Van Johnson reports as Platoon Leader of a part of a Japanese-American outfit (the 442) during WW2. His prejudice against Japanese is evident from the start, as is the obvious dislike of the Japaneses troops to having a Caucasian Lieutenant.... Read more
A Japanese-American (Sansei) Point of View
Apr 06, 2003
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Being a third generation Japanese-American (Sansei), and having my parents interned in the camps, this movie has a special place in my heart. Robert Pirosh did an incredible job in getting so much information about the Japanese- American situation: the... Read more
American history to be definitely remembered and honoured...
Jan 01, 2001
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This film depicts (for a 50's war flick) the trials of the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a group of ALL-VOLUNTEER Japanese-American soldiers that fought in Europe against the Axis forces. The soldiers in this unit volunteered from the concentration, err... internment... Read more
Forgotten History
May 17, 2000
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Although somewhat conventional in comparison to most of the great WWII film dramas, Go For Broke remains important as the only Hollywood acknowledgement of the 442nd, and the bravery of the Japanese-Americans who fought with it.One of my grandfather's brothers... Read more
Comments about the overlooked nature of the film.
Sep 21, 1998
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This little-known film is an interesting dramatic study of real life Japanese-Americans who volunteered to fight for their country despite the interment of their families back in the 'States. Their amazing heroism and patriotism is shown in contrast to the... Read more