Los Angeles Times

WWII hero’s tribute

- — Michael Rechtshaff­en

An evident labor of love that could have benefited from a sharper thematic focus, “Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story” pays tribute to the late WWII hero who earned a place in military lore for having led the last cavalry charge in U.S. military history.

Illinois-born Ramsey, who died in 2013 at the age of 95, had found himself in charge of the elite 26th Calvary Regiment in the Philippine­s, where he was leading a “Gunga Din”-type existence playing polo with other officers until Japanese troops marched through Manila.

He subsequent­ly led his storied offensive in the Philippine jungle, and in 1942 he joined the Filipino resistance, ultimately commanding more than 40,000 guerrilla fighters and enduring severe malnutriti­on and a slew of tropical diseases.

It’s potent stuff, but the film, directed by Steven C. Barber and Matt Hausle with sporadic narration by Josh Brolin, casts an unnecessar­ily wide net, spending needless time going over the finer points of polo and Ramsey’s post-war career with the Hughes Aircraft Co.

Hausle assembles the obligatory lineup of talking heads, from historians and retired military personnel, family members (especially his widow, second wife Dr. Raquel Ramirez Ramsey, who’s tellingly the film’s executive producer) and excerpts featuring Ramsey himself, filmed in 2003 and 2012.

Oddly missing, however, is a presence from the families of those Filipino war vets on behalf of whom Ramsey would tirelessly lobby Congress to restore the benefits promised them.

In its present form, Ramsey’s story leaves you wanting more — and less.

“Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 16 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Music Hall, Beverly Hills.

 ?? Vanilla Fire Production­s ?? STILL PHOTOGRAPH shows comrades-in-arms in “Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story.” Ramsey was in charge of the 26th Calvary Regiment in WWII.
Vanilla Fire Production­s STILL PHOTOGRAPH shows comrades-in-arms in “Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story.” Ramsey was in charge of the 26th Calvary Regiment in WWII.

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