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The daring exploits of a submarine commander whose mission is to chart the minefields in the waters of Japan during World War II.The daring exploits of a submarine commander whose mission is to chart the minefields in the waters of Japan during World War II.The daring exploits of a submarine commander whose mission is to chart the minefields in the waters of Japan during World War II.
Nancy Reagan
- Nurse Lt. Helen Blair
- (as Nancy Davis)
William 'Bill' Phillips
- Carroll
- (as William Phillips)
Joe Turkel
- Chick
- (as Joseph Turkel)
Frank Chase
- Knife-Holding Sailor
- (uncredited)
James Dobson
- Ens. Bob Altman
- (uncredited)
Thomas Browne Henry
- Board of Inquiry Chief
- (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
- Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz
- (uncredited)
Maurice Manson
- Vice-Adm. Charles A. Lockwood
- (uncredited)
Chester W. Nimitz
- Self (in prologue)
- (uncredited)
Bing Russell
- Frogman on Submarine
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie was the first and only time that former American President and actor Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy Reagan (aka Nancy Davis) star-teamed and made a movie together. The couple however did appear frequently together in television episodes of General Electric Theater (1953).
- GoofsThe SCUBA gear shown in the film was not available until after WWII.
- Crazy creditsThe scenes used to show the island they are attacking are from the movie "Crash Dive"
- ConnectionsEdited from Blood Alley (1955)
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I have watched this film more than once and like it better each time. If Ronald and Nancy Reagan in leading roles are not enough, it has Admiral Chester A. Nimitz, Commander in Chief, Pacific, during World War II, in a speaking role. And it is not just a bunch of flag waving (except in the best sense, of course). It addresses the burdens of command and making difficult decisions unemotionally on the basis of good judgment. Reagan is a submarine commander who has to dive fast, leaving a crew member overboard, because a Japanese destroyer is bearing down on them. His exec and some of the crew despise him for what looks like cowardice. The captain tells his exec exactly how and why he made the decision, but the exec is unconvinced. The exec demands and gets a Navy board hearing, which confirms the decision.
It is a remarkable film if only for seeing a president and first lady in romantic film roles discussing marriage. He declines marrying, telling her, "I want a wife and children not a widow and orphans." Stern stuff there.
Then when the "hellcats" (submarines dispatched to cut off shipping across the Sea of Japan) are ready to go Admiral Nimitz gives their captains a preparatory speech on camera. I found watching the film in this and other ways exceptional and not your standard Hollywood war rattler. The story wraps up with the exec having to make the same decision Reagan made in the earlier scene. Movies used to have braver messages than today, but that figures.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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