Un nuovo cacciatorpediniere costruito per la Seconda Guerra Mondiale fallisce le prove in mare e viene assegnato alle spedizioni postali, ma finisce comunque per dover ingaggiare battaglia c... Leggi tuttoUn nuovo cacciatorpediniere costruito per la Seconda Guerra Mondiale fallisce le prove in mare e viene assegnato alle spedizioni postali, ma finisce comunque per dover ingaggiare battaglia con un sottomarino e aerei giapponesi.Un nuovo cacciatorpediniere costruito per la Seconda Guerra Mondiale fallisce le prove in mare e viene assegnato alle spedizioni postali, ma finisce comunque per dover ingaggiare battaglia con un sottomarino e aerei giapponesi.
- Steve Boleslavski
- (as Edward G.Robinson)
- Casey
- (as Ed Brophy)
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- QuizThe USS John Paul Jones in reality was the Benson Class destoyer USS Hobby (DD610). She was primarily used for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) in both the Mediterranean and Pacific theaters. She servived the war, but would eventually be destroyed as a training target in 1972.
- BlooperWhen the Japanese torpedo strikes the John Paul Jones II, the ship's interior is shown to have its interior watertight doors open. Part of General Quarters (Battle Stations) procedure is to establish watertight integrity throughout a ship by shutting all watertight doors. This minimizes flooding in the event the ship is struck by enemy fire.
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Girl at USO: I hear you got a raise.
Kansus Jackson: Yeah
Girl at USO: What are you going to spend it on?
Kansus Jackson: Oh, beer, women and the rest on foolishness.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue:
Destroyers --"Tin Cans" as they are affectionately called by those who man them -- are the busybodies of the Fleet.
Always looking for trouble -- generally finding it.
Proud little ships because they bear the names of great heroes of the Service and keep alive the fighting traditions of our Navy.
The film begins with news of the USS John Paul Jones being sunk in the Pacific. That news is particularly hard for retired Navy chief Edward G. Robinson who now makes a living building ships in the navy yard. He gets to build the new John Paul Jones and decides that he ought to serve on her.
But when he pulls some strings to get assigned to the JPJ II, someone gets displaced as the chief boatswain. That someone is Glenn Ford and that doesn't make for a harmonious ship. In addition Robinson's kind of behind the times in the newer improvements the US Navy has made since the last war.
Complicating things is Marguerite Chapman, Robinson's daughter who Ford falls for. That really makes things bad on shore and off.
Robinson's the show in this film. His portrayal of an old Navy fighting man who won't be beached in a second war is sentimental, but effective. His best moments are when he finally begins to win the crew's respect by telling them the story of the guy and the engagement that the guy fought for whom the ship is named after.
In fact the final duel between the USS John Paul Jones and a Japanese submarine has a lot of similarity between what happened with the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis of the Royal Navy.
Rounding out a nice supporting cast are Regis Toomey, Edward Brophy, Edgar Buchanan, and Leo Gorcey who gives us a bit of New York street smarts for the ship.
Destroyer is a dated propaganda film from the World War II era, but still entertaining because of the two leads.
- bkoganbing
- 19 ago 2008
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