Gung Ho! is a 1943 American war drama directed by Ray Enright, starring Randolph Scott and based on the real-life Makin Island raid by the U.S. Marine Raiders during World War II. Released on December 20, 1943, the film dramatizes the formation and first mission of Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson’s 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, showcasing themes of teamwork, sacrifice, and battlefield heroism.
Plot Overview
Colonel Thorwald (Randolph Scott), a fictionalized version of Carlson, assembles a diverse group of volunteers for a daring amphibious assault on Japanese forces stationed on Makin Island. The men undergo intense training and must overcome personal differences to function as a cohesive unit. The film culminates in a dramatic and successful raid, emphasizing the “Gung Ho” spirit—Chinese for “work together”—that Carlson famously adopted as a motto.
Cast Highlights
- Randolph Scott as Col. Thorwald
- Alan Curtis as John Harbison
- Noah Beery Jr. as Kurt Richter
- J. Carrol Naish as Lt. C.J. Cristoforos
- Sam Levene, Robert Mitchum, and Louis Jean Heydt in supporting roles
Production Notes
- Based on the Saturday Evening Post story We Mopped Up Makin Island by Lt. W.S. LeFrançois, who also contributed to the screenplay
- Produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by Universal Pictures
- Cinematography by Milton R. Krasner and music by Frank Skinner
- Budget: $866,898; Box office: $2,176,489, making it a financial success
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