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Marines in the Making

1942 | 9m | English

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Popularity: 0.4 (history)

Director: Herbert Polesie
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This short film shows U.S. Marines in training at a number of unidentified bases, with a focus on hand-to-hand combat.
Release Date: Dec 26, 1942
Director: Herbert Polesie
Writer:
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Keywords marine corps, rifle, marine, u.s. marine, us military, hand to hand combat, military training, marines
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 23, 2026
Entered: May 29, 2024
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Name Character
Pete Smith Narrator (voice)
Charles Horvath Marine (uncredited)
Name Job
Max Terr Music
Philip W. Anderson Editor
Wally Heglin Orchestrator
Herbert Polesie Director
Richard Fryer Director of Photography
Name Title
Pete Smith Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Pete Smith’s usually irreverent style of commentary is a bit hemmed-in in this film as it’s propagandist purpose doesn’t really allow him to let loose. He still manages to include some deprecating, anti-Japanese, “Tojo” sentiment as we learn just how comprehensive the US Marine’s training programme ... is. These brave and decent young soldiers are having to learn new underhand and squalid techniques so that they can give as good as they get with their dishonourable foes expert in martial arts and fighting with sharp sticks. The last two minutes is akin to a vow - to the soldier and to his Nation - about the relationship he will have with his rifle but that’s a bit on the jingoistic side, even for the time, and rather spoils the tongue-in-cheek element that could have been more effective by turning this into more of a recruitment film.

Mar 30, 2025