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From Here to Eternity (1953) - Bare-Knuckle Boxing Scene (5/10) | Movieclips

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From Here to Eternity - Bare-Knuckle Boxing: Galovich picks a fight with Prewitt (Montgomery Clift).
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
At an Army barracks in Hawaii in the days preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor, lone-wolf soldier and boxing champion "Prew" Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) refuses to box, preferring to play the bugle instead. Hard-hearted Capt. Holmes (Philip Ober) subjects Prew to a grueling series of punishments while, unknown to Holmes, the gruff but fair Sgt. Warden (Burt Lancaster) engages in a clandestine affair with the captain's mistreated wife (Deborah Kerr).
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Cast: John Dennis, Montgomery Clift, Philip Ober
Screenwriter: Daniel Taradash
Director: Fred Zinnemann
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@johnciummo3299
@johnciummo3299 Ай бұрын
What a brilliant movie. A peak into the pre-war army. An army of regulars, most of whom were in the Army to escape the grinding poverty of the Depression. As the saying goes, “three hots and a cot”. An army of well regulated routine and customs. Making rank was painfully slow for officers and enlisted alike. Athletics was one of way to making rank. To be stationed in Hawaii was considered heaven. In the fight scene, you can see Monty’s stunt double doing the fighting.
@karlthomas2360
@karlthomas2360 8 ай бұрын
Montgomery Cliff was so talented. Spooky talented.
@crisoilers-pv6zj
@crisoilers-pv6zj Жыл бұрын
Outstanding film.
@donaldoneill2117
@donaldoneill2117 8 ай бұрын
The Guy he was fighting was the real light heavy champ of the world
@keithjones8889
@keithjones8889 29 күн бұрын
They don't make em like this anymore ❗😎👍
@unowen-nh9ov
@unowen-nh9ov 11 ай бұрын
Clift would die prematurely from his many health issues, it's amazing how many strong characters he played for such a slight man (& for 1 who was nearly killed in car accident).
@Cola64
@Cola64 6 ай бұрын
Being in the closet at the time had its perks
@mirazusta2002
@mirazusta2002 4 ай бұрын
Montgomery Clift was quite slim and average in height, if you compare him to guys like Burt Lancaster or Ernst Borgnine, still, he was tough (before accident,) and, he certainly knew how to throw a punch. But, above all, Monty Clift was an outstanding actor, as his performances in movies like The Heir, From Here to Eternity, Red River, A place in the Sun, etc.. attest.
@jamiecrowfoot4059
@jamiecrowfoot4059 8 ай бұрын
Movie making at its best bygone era
@jt1929
@jt1929 Жыл бұрын
Montgomery Clift was a giant influence on modern acting- Marlon Brando and James Dean idolized him and emulated his style greatly.
@johnnybmean74
@johnnybmean74 7 ай бұрын
LIAR. Brando "NEVER" Idolized him. Cite me your reference for such a claim.
@jt1929
@jt1929 7 ай бұрын
@@johnnybmean74 Simple. Clift came on the scene before them both. I said idolized and emulated- Brando definitely emulated Clift’s performance in Red River for the Wild One and On the Waterfront.
@johnnybmean74
@johnnybmean74 7 ай бұрын
@@jt1929 There is absolutely no emulation going on at all by Brando in those 2 films. Their techniques & approach to acting were distinctly different. Your only silly "Simple" reason for saying that Brando emulated Clift is because Clift preceded Brando in films & stage, & that they both attended the Actor's Studio in the 1940's. That's It! Let me tell you something, the Actor's Studio in New York may have been rooted in the Stanislavski-Vakhtangov-American style of acting, but because of the different acting instructors at that school; the techniques & approaches for "Method Acting" branched off into very disparate directions. Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler & Robert Lewis all taught at the Actor's Studio in New York. Lewis was Clift's main acting instructor there, & Stella Adler was Brando's main acting instructor there. Lewis even said that the two were nothing alike in their techniques or styles. But by your silly "Simple" line of reasoning, Clift must've Emulated & Idolized John Garfield merely because Garfield preceded Clift on screen & he was at the Actor's Studio before him. Know your topic well before speaking (typing) next time.
@jt1929
@jt1929 7 ай бұрын
@@johnnybmean74 Of course Garfield was an influence on them all. If anything all three I’ve mentioned have a similarity because of the roles they played. The noirish thuggery each approached is definitely from Garfield’s the Postman Always Rings Twice. Even Jack Nicholson had a go at it years later. These are my opinion as I watch a lot of movies as they all played the brooding, rebellious working class type. You have different opinion, fine.
@johnnybmean74
@johnnybmean74 4 ай бұрын
@@jt1929 Numerous young actors (from their 20's to their Mid-30's) at that time (40's & 50's) were playing working class characters ~ Robert Mitchum, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, William Holden & Paul Newman to name a few. Many of them even brooded at times while playing those working class characters. That hardly means they were all emulating or idolizing each other. The character Brando played in Sayonara is hardly "Working Class". Brando's Mark Antony in Julius Caesar started out "Working Class", but hardly ended up that way. How about Clift in Raintree County & Suddenly, Last Summer? Nope! Not "Working Class".
@berta7019
@berta7019 Жыл бұрын
Montgomery Clift RIP SUPER ⭐
@karenhill3970
@karenhill3970 9 ай бұрын
ALL great actors and actress es🇺🇸!!
@raxmanbox
@raxmanbox Жыл бұрын
It's actually a pretty great boxing scene. Beautifully photographed (Burnett Guffey). Wonderfully cut (William A Lyon) - the use of close ups. shots of spectators. And as a boxing fan, i think its one of the better boxing sequences. Around 2.10 when Prewitt fights back - there;s a great medium-wide shot that captures a series of jabs, then a left hook followed by a right to the body. Its a great showing of superior talent, as Prewitt is able to pick his shots.
@michaellopez2070
@michaellopez2070 Жыл бұрын
Really is. Polish guy looks like he’d be an MMA champ.
@russelllangworthy8855
@russelllangworthy8855 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t like how blatantly you could tell it was stunt men.
@GizmoMaltese
@GizmoMaltese Жыл бұрын
It's really well done "for the time." It's not very realistic. They're landing way too many clean punches. I doubt anyone could survive that many bare knuckle punches.
@TWS-pd5dc
@TWS-pd5dc 8 ай бұрын
Key moment of course is when the Colonel and Major on the balcony observe Captain Holmes just standing and watching the fight. "Why doesn't that officer stop that fight?". That would mark the beginning of the end for Holmes.
@jdewitt77
@jdewitt77 7 ай бұрын
As well it should have. He was a really bad officer.
@TWS-pd5dc
@TWS-pd5dc 7 ай бұрын
@@jdewitt77 Correct. As the general tells him at the investigation "Holmes, the first thing I learned in the army was that an officer takes care of his men. That seems to be the first thing you forgot!". I'm sure that kind of thing didn't happen too often in the army (a bad officer getting shitcanned) but on the other hand, it did happen at times I'm also sure.
@leestamm3187
@leestamm3187 6 ай бұрын
​@@TWS-pd5dc Based on my experience as an enlisted man in the Navy over 50 years ago, really bad officers sometimes got what they had coming. But only sometimes.
@louistaplin4665
@louistaplin4665 4 ай бұрын
It still does happen. You just never hear about it unless there's something that happens where it goes public. I was navy for 21 years and in my time I saw Maybe 4-6 officers get relieved or moved out of command. The kiss of death for any officer other than being dismissed from the service is to get promoted and basically have your career stop.
@jdewitt77
@jdewitt77 18 күн бұрын
In the book Holmes gets promoted to Major and transfers out.
@contractmed1
@contractmed1 9 ай бұрын
I feel like people often forget that Jack Warden was also in this one.
@TWS-pd5dc
@TWS-pd5dc 7 ай бұрын
Yes, but a very small part. Only in about 4 brief scenes with dialog. Better than George Reeves AKA Superman! He's got exactly 2 scenes with dialog, wasn't even billed in it. A false rumor for years claimed he had many more scenes but they were cut when audiences yelled out "It's Superman!" Not true. Reeves by 1953 hadn't done much in his film career and Superman had only been on 1 season (1952), so highly unlikely Reeves that early in the show had achieved his cult status as the Man Of Steel.
@karenhill3970
@karenhill3970 9 ай бұрын
My Mom loved Montgomery Cliff....
@richspinaci8293
@richspinaci8293 8 ай бұрын
So did my mom. She once told me that she had a picture of Monty in her school locker
@johnnybmean74
@johnnybmean74 7 ай бұрын
She wanted to be his "Beard".
@jakefletcher263
@jakefletcher263 2 жыл бұрын
Great movie
@HovaNirvana
@HovaNirvana Жыл бұрын
I honestly hated Gallovich. I’m glad Prew let him know what time it was and that he got busted down to private.
@TWS-pd5dc
@TWS-pd5dc 7 ай бұрын
Yes the new captain, a staunch by the book martinet, made that his first order of business. After warning all the non-coms that no more nonsense would be tolerated, he dismisses them, turns to Sgt Warden (Burt Lancaster) "Oh, about Sgt. Galovich. Bust him. Sgt Galovich is now private Galovich, put him in charge of the latrine!" Even Warden grins!
@mikewilensky1322
@mikewilensky1322 Ай бұрын
Capt.Holmes didn’t deserve his commission or his beautiful wife.
@maryl.alexander8742
@maryl.alexander8742 4 ай бұрын
Great movie! ❤
@amafirenze-vi1uh
@amafirenze-vi1uh 8 ай бұрын
Sorry but I don't believe Monty could hold his own in a fistfight.😊
@hannejeppesen1809
@hannejeppesen1809 24 күн бұрын
That is what makes him a great actor, he acted like he could. The same in Red River when he fought John Wayne.
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 10 ай бұрын
Choreographed action Using slow motion then Speeded up to add dramatic Effect and sound effects added
@matteoromenghi
@matteoromenghi Жыл бұрын
Sergeant Vernon, Columbo, Candidate For Crime.
@karenhill3970
@karenhill3970 9 ай бұрын
My gosh awesome .. yet poignant movie.....could feel testosterone coming through the he phone....im swooning...😌
@MecelMikaa
@MecelMikaa 2 жыл бұрын
Bruh
@user-mg9vr2si1d
@user-mg9vr2si1d 4 ай бұрын
Oystah Crackahs
@emcash7042
@emcash7042 Жыл бұрын
Was this after the knife fight? Did Prewitt get stabbed at some point?
@marksmang894
@marksmang894 11 ай бұрын
It was before. During the knife fight you can see Prewitt has some cuts and bruises on his face
@evgenrubtcov183
@evgenrubtcov183 Жыл бұрын
Не верю!
@user-eo9ie7zn9p
@user-eo9ie7zn9p 7 ай бұрын
Claude Akins 🎉 Floridian Native American JMNWGN
@karenhill3970
@karenhill3970 9 ай бұрын
New subscriber..thanx vry much ..great classic .can remember watching on Sat afternoon reruns blk & white un FORT WORTH,Texas..with darling precious Mom......i loved these ole movies even as a little girl ...i remember thinking...these Men are so mean to ea other in the military...🇺🇸🤎😔
@supremelymontgomeryclift3453
@supremelymontgomeryclift3453 Жыл бұрын
Wish they hadn’t used stunt doubles. It wasn’t necessary. Still an excellent scene though.
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