The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days
before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones's acclaimed war
novel From Here to Eternity brought the aspirations and frustrations
of several people sharply into focus. Sergeant Milt Warden (Burt Lancaster)
enters into an affair with Karen (Deborah Kerr), the wife of his commanding
officer. Private Robert E. Lee "Prew" Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) is
a loner who lives by his own code of ethics and communicates better
with his bugle than he does with words. Prew's best friend is wisecracking
Maggio (Frank Sinatra, in an Oscar-winning performance that revived
his flagging career), who has been targeted for persecution by sadistic
stockade sergeant Fatso Judson (Ernest Borgnine). Rounding out the principals
is Alma Lorene (Donna Reed), a "hostess" at the euphemistically named
whorehouse The New Congress Club. All these melodramatic joys and sufferings
are swept away by the Japanese attack on the morning of December 7th.
No words could do justice to the film's most famous scene: the nocturnal
romantic rendezvous on the beach, with Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr's
bodies intertwining as the waves crash over them. If you're able to
take your eyes off the principals for a moment or two, keep an eye out
for George Reeves; his supporting role was shaved down when, during
previews, audiences yelled "There's Superman!" and began to laugh. From
Here to Eternity won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture,
Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and supporting awards to Sinatra
and Reed.
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