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The Deep Six

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
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6.0/10
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The Deep Six (1958)
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Called to active duty during World War II, U.S. Navy Reserve lieutenant Alec Austin struggles to do his military duties while observing his Quaker beliefs, to the dismay of his comrades.Called to active duty during World War II, U.S. Navy Reserve lieutenant Alec Austin struggles to do his military duties while observing his Quaker beliefs, to the dismay of his comrades.Called to active duty during World War II, U.S. Navy Reserve lieutenant Alec Austin struggles to do his military duties while observing his Quaker beliefs, to the dismay of his comrades.

  • Director
    • Rudolph Maté
  • Writers
    • John Twist
    • Harry Brown
    • Martin Rackin
  • Stars
    • Alan Ladd
    • Dianne Foster
    • William Bendix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    590
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Harry Brown
      • Martin Rackin
    • Stars
      • Alan Ladd
      • Dianne Foster
      • William Bendix
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Alexander 'Alec' Austen
    Dianne Foster
    Dianne Foster
    • Susan Cahill
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • 'Frenchy' Shapiro
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Lt. Comm. Mike Edge
    James Whitmore
    James Whitmore
    • Commander Warren Meredith
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    • Lt. Blanchard
    Joey Bishop
    Joey Bishop
    • Ski Krokowski
    Barbara Eiler
    Barbara Eiler
    • Claire Innes
    Ross Bagdasarian
    Ross Bagdasarian
    • Pvt. Aaron Slobodjian
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Mrs. Austen
    Walter Reed
    Walter Reed
    • Paul Clemson
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Lieutenant Dooley
    Richard Crane
    Richard Crane
    • Lieutenant j.g. Swanson
    Steven Marlo
    Steven Marlo
    • Collins
    • (as Morris Miller)
    Perry Lopez
    Perry Lopez
    • Al Mendoza
    Warren Douglas
    Warren Douglas
    • Pilot
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Pappa Tatos
    Francesca Bellini
    • Girl at Dock
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Harry Brown
      • Martin Rackin
    • All cast & crew
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    geraldrgreene

    Paradise Cove

    Early scenes : French Restaurant and Ladd's Beach House are Paradise Cove, Malibu area.
    6bkoganbing

    Ladd on the downslope

    This is one of a series of films made by Alan Ladd on the downhill side of his career after he left Paramount. A lot of them were good routine action stuff that had made him so popular in the 1940s. But he was getting older and wouldn't transition into older character parts.

    The Deep Six concerns a naval reserve officer who because of his Quaker upbringing freezes in a combat situation. The men on the ship lose confidence in him and his only friend is the CPO on the destroyer, played by William Bendix.

    In fact Bendix gives the best performance in the film. Ladd and Bendix did several films together at Paramount in the 1940s and they had a deep friendship and an easy camaraderie that comes through in The Deep Six. Bendix was a cut above a lot of the other character actors at Paramount, whereas he may have been doing character roles at Paramount, from the mid 40s on he was a popular radio and then TV star with his Life of Riley series.

    The rest of the cast fills their roles out nicely. James Whitmore, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Dianne Foster, and especially Keenan Wynn as the ship's hardnosed executive officer who is Ladd's chief tormentor. Look for Joey Bishop in a small role as one of the sailors.
    5SnoopyStyle

    average war flick

    Alexander 'Alec' Austen (Alan Ladd) flirts with Susan Cahill (Dianne Foster). They work at an ad agency on Madison Avenue. It's September '42. He is called back to active duty in the Navy. He's a Quaker and has pacifist leanings. He struggles with his beliefs in the midst of the war.

    My initial issue is Alan Ladd's age. He's in his mid-forties. It's a little old to be so conflicted in his beliefs. It's an interesting subject matter, but the movie is struggling to handle it. I don't know what he's doing in the Navy anyways. It would make more sense if he got drafted, but he's at the upper most age. He seems to be a lapsed Quaker, but he never says it outright. Maybe the point is that everyone is supposed to fight or there are no pacifists in the foxhole. Edge is too overly hateful. This ends up being an average war movie in its execution. That would be fine, but the interesting subject matter is lost in a muddle.
    7amazeika

    Well worth watching

    I could not disagree more with CHRIS from South Adelaide who I feel really gave this film short shrift. Alec Austen is a commercial artist and Naval reservist called to active duty in WWII. Having long forsaken his Quaker upbringing he is thus completely blindsided when after reporting for duty on a destroyer he finds himself seriously conflicted regarding the taking of life. Alan Ladd, though in decline personally and professionally at this point in his life, is, nevertheless, very good as the troubled Alec. This film is further buoyed by an absolutely outstanding supporting cast including: James Whitmore, Keenan Wynn, William Bendix, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Jeanette Nolan and Joey Bishop. Other familiar faces include Perry Lopez,(Cowhand Pete Ramirez in THE LONE RANGER movie and a crewman in MR. ROBERTS) and Ross Bagdasarian who, aided by his chipmunks Alvin, Simon & Theodore, would later gain recording and TV fame as David Seville. The storyline is also unique in that the main WWII theater of operations setting is the Northeast Pacific and the Aleutians. Director Rudolph Mate's other credits as Director or Director of Photography include GILDA, SAHARA (1943) and PRIDE OF THE YANKEES. Alas, it has not yet found it's way to DVD. THE DEEP SIX is not SAVING PRIVATE RYAN or TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH, it is a solid production worthy of a look.
    8redjackco

    Made a big impression on me as a kid

    THE DEEP SIX made a big impression on me as a kid. (I don't recall seeing more than bits and pieces since then.) At that time, World War II movies were big, as were afternoon matinees. After watching this we turned a friend's backyard tree into a submarine conning tower, which gave us hours and hours of play.

    Two scenes I particularly remember:

    One is when the Japanese, on the pretext of surrendering on a beach, have a machine gun hidden on the back of one of their soldiers. Suddenly he bends over and the guy behind him opens fire with the machine gun, mowing down the helpless and gullible Yanks.

    And of course the key scene is when the conscientious objector, played by Alan Ladd, finally fires his gun in defense of his fellow soldiers.

    8 out of 10 for the fond memories of youth....

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    • Trivia
      Although Jeanette Nolan plays Alan Ladd's mother, she was in fact only two years older than Ladd.
    • Goofs
      At the end of Susan's first visit to Alec's place, one reason she says she must leave is because it is quite late. And it was indeed dark out when she arrived, but it is clearly daytime when she leaves. The scene was obviously filmed during the day. Perhaps processing was supposed to correct this error.
    • Connections
      References The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      How Many Hearts Have You Broken (with Those Great Big Beautiful Eyes)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Al Kaufman

      Played at the Armenian Social Club

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1958 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Armenian
    • Also known as
      • Deep 6
    • Filming locations
      • The Lodge at Pebble Beach, California, USA(where the couple goes to get married)
    • Production company
      • Jaguar Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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