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As wartime propaganda exercises go, I thought this to be one of the better and often quite funny features. It celebrates the achievements the 442nd - a regiment formed of Japanese American soldiers and commanded, somewhat reluctantly, by “Grayson” (Van Johnson). Like many, even m…
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Go for Broke!
“The story of Japanese-American soldiers who fought in Europe during World War II”
59%
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1h 32m
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Story & themes: A tribute to the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team, formed in 1943 by Presidential permission with Japanese-American volunteers. We follow the training of a platoon under the rueful command of Lt. Mike Grayson who shares common prejudices of the time. The 442nd serve in Italy, then France, distinguishing themselves … Our models also surface themes such as ai and war from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for general audiences. Expect fast-paced storytelling (~92 min).
Community signal: TMDb members rate Go for Broke! 59% (26 votes) — mixed but watchable scores for this movie.
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A tribute to the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team, formed in 1943 by Presidential permission with Japanese-American volunteers. We follow the training of a platoon under the rueful command of Lt. Mike Grayson who shares common prejudices of the time. The 442nd serve in Italy, then France, distinguishing themselves in skirmishes and battles; gradually and naturally, Grayson's prejudices evaporate with dawning realization that his men are better soldiers than he is.
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- 1951-05-04
- Runtime
- 1h 32m
- TMDB rating
- 5.9
- TMDB ID
- 37214
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Cast

Van Johnson
Lt. Michael Grayson
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Lane Nakano
Sam
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George Miki
Chick
- A
Akira Fukunaga
Frank
- K
Ken K. Okamoto
Kaz
- H
Henry Oyasato
Ohhara
- H
Harry Hamada
Masami

Henry Nakamura
Tommy

Warner Anderson
Col. Charles W. Pence

Don Haggerty
Sgt. Wilson I. Culley

Gianna Maria Canale
Rosina

Dan Riss
Capt. Solari

Richard Anderson
Lieutenant

John Banner
German Officer

Hugh Beaumont
Chaplain
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Jerry Fujikawa
Communications Sergeant

Ann Codee
Pianist

Edward Earle
Dress Parade General
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As wartime propaganda exercises go, I thought this to be one of the better and often quite funny features. It celebrates the achievements the 442nd - a regiment formed of Japanese American soldiers and commanded, somewhat reluctantly, by “Grayson” (Van Johnson). Like many, even most, in the US Army he was sceptical of the skills and the loyalties of this band of squaddies, and his disdain was barely hidden towards them or towards his boss. These troops prove to quite a formidable bunch and gradually their efforts on the continent and in the Far East illustrate that they are a match for anyone. It’s that fact that “Grayson” gradually comes to realise as the war rumbles on and the fatalities start to impact on him more than he might ever have thought possible. It’s a fight against the Nazis and the Japanese, yes, but it’s also a fight against bigotry and racism at home and though it can resort to stereotyping now and again, it also demonstrates clearly that these citizens are no less American than than those who emanated from across the other ocean. It does have quite a light touch, often courtesy of their pet pig or with some really quite innovative use of the passwords and the oft-tapped telephones and by the conclusion we are under no doubt about the value of these valiant men, some of them real veterans, to the war effort - all whilst Johnson delivers quite charismatically, too. The wartime elements of the production aren't always the most convincing but I still quite enjoyed this.
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