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Titolo originale: In Harm's Way
Regia: Otto Preminger |
Anno: 1965
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Dramma
Tag: suicide | navy | military officer | world war ii | pearl harbor | u.s. navy | military service | naval officer | pacific war | pacific island | black and white | admiral | second chance | military life | estranged father | military uniform | military | date rape | guilty conscience | naval battle | father son conflict | waves (u.s. naval women's reserve) | military nurse |
Cast: John Wayne | Kirk Douglas | Patricia Neal | Tom Tryon | Paula Prentiss | Brandon De Wilde | Jill Haworth | Dana Andrews | Stanley Holloway | Burgess Meredith | Barbara Bouchet | Franchot Tone | Henry Fonda | Patrick O'Neal | Carroll O'Connor | Slim Pickens | James Mitchum | George Kennedy | Bruce Cabot | Tod Andrews | Larry Hagman | Stewart Moss | Richard LePore | Chet Stratton | Soo Yong | Dort Clark | Hal Needham |

Il capitano Torrey ed il comandante Eddington devono arginare i danni che le navi hanno subito in seguito all'attacco di Pearl Harbor. In tutto questo il primo cerca di ricucire i rapporti con il figlio e di dare una svolta positiva alla sua relazione con un'infermiera.

Approfondimenti

When this movie was made in 1964, all the US Navy heavy and light cruisers that would have been in s [...] D
When McConnell looks out the window onto the San Francisco Bay, the aircraft carrier passing by is t [...] D
The islands identified by Torrey as Gavabutu, Levu Vana and Tokaroa are actually San Cristobal, Guad [...] D
An uncredited Hugh O'Brian is killed in a road accident near the beginning. As an Army Air Force Maj [...] D
John Wayne was diagnosed with lung cancer on 9/13/64, shortly after filming ended. . He suggested th [...] D
The final battle scene, which lasted five minutes on the screen, cost £350,000. D
The U.S.S. Aylwin (DD-355) was commanded by the senior officer aboard, Ens. Stanley Caplan. There we [...] D
Because Wayne was operating on only one lung from this point on, it eventually added a new character [...] D
This was John Wayne's final black-and-white film. D
In close ups of the US Naval vessels, only post war 3 inch electric radar controlled anti aircraft a [...] D
This is one of several films in which John Wayne's character has a strained relationship with a son [...] D
When Eddington takes off in the Navy PBJ on his suicide mission he taxis out from the ramp sitting i [...] D
The film received extensive cooperation from the Department of Defense, especially the Navy and the [...] D
The climactic battle with the Japanese fleet was staged mostly with model ships. Kirk Douglas though [...] D
Many of the non-military costumes and hairstyles worn by the women throughout the film were contempo [...] D
There are two coincidences that King Kong actor Bruce Cabot appeared in this movie: First, he was in [...] D
Several critics pointed out that John Wayne was too old to play a Navy Captain in World War II. D
Stanley Holloway was 73 when he played the leader of the Australian coast watchers. D
There are lots of "cowboys at sea" in this picture. In addition to John Wayne and Kirk Douglas, Tom [...] D
Although it's never been sourced as a direct reference or connection to Apocalypse Now (1979), the F [...] D
Was filmed in monochrome partly to try to disguise the extensive use of modelwork and partly to make [...] D
Lower budget than most movies starring either John Wayne or Kirk Douglas, it shows...or rather, does [...] D
Bev and Mac's apartment in San Francisco (the "Golden Gate View Apartments") is located on the corne [...] D
Henry Fonda and Burgess Meredith had previously been directed by Otto Preminger, in the film Tempest [...] D
The climactic battle is based on two historical fights happening near one another during the Philipp [...] D
John Wayne's character in the film is frequently referred to as "Rock", which, according to McConnel [...] D
The premise of this movie, and the novel that formed its basis, is that the Japanese would try to de [...] D
Keir Dullea was offered a major role. D
Patricia Neal, a very heavy smoker, nearly died the same year this film was released after suffering [...] D
Commander Eddington comments, "You don't understand the love between ships and sailors." Actor Kirk [...] D
The original Clemson-class destroyer DD-298 was the USS Percival (commissioned 1920, decommissioned [...] D
The visuals during the closing credits tell the story of what was to follow. Beginning with calm for [...] D
Kirk Douglas wrote that John Wayne wanted him for the role of Eddington. He was surprised, as they d [...] D
"CINCPAC" is Navy shorthand for "Commander-In-Chief, Pacific (Theater)." D
When Torrey leaves the Captain's cabin to wake and confront Eddington, the plaque of the U.S.S. Sain [...] D
The super-battleship in the film, the Yamato, never took part in the fight for Guadalcanal. Instead, [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith: Early in the film, prior to the Pearl Harbor attack, the composer can be seen as th [...] D
The naval battle sequences were done with models that were so large in scale (for the sake of greate [...] D
Jill Haworth had previously worked with Otto Preminger on Exodus (1960). D
According to John Wayne biographer Maurice Zolotow, he spoke of how Patricia Neal had matured as an [...] D
Patrick O'Neal appeared in Qualcuno da odiare (1965) the same year. Both films depict World War II i [...] D
Hugh O'Brian and Barbara Bouchet are fired on by the Japanese Zeroes as they're lying on the beach. [...] D
John Wayne is only 6 months older than Burgess Meredith, both born in 1907, making them both 58 in 1 [...] D
The USS Philip (DD-498) was the destroyer that steams out of Pearl Harbor at the beginning of the at [...] D
The PBJ that Eddington takes has the squadron markings of VMB 611, which was Marine Bombing Squadron [...] D
When McConnell is with Bev in the apartment, the view of the San Francisco Bay from the window inclu [...] D
Slim Pickens would go on to co-star in 1941 - Allarme a Hollywood (1979), also about Pearl Harbor (b [...] D
In the movie, McConnell says the Yamato was 80,000 tons; she actually displaced 72,800 tons when loa [...] D
Jere Torrey's boat PT-44 was in the Pacific, and participated in the actions around the Solomon Isla [...] D
During the dance, Bev describes Liz as being "pie-eyed" which is an old term for drunk. The music pl [...] D
During the climacteric battle one of the US destroyers has the hull number 212. DD-212 is the USS Sm [...] D
Dana Andrews's character, Admiral Broderick, is the film's American antagonist (along with his assis [...] D
Kirk Douglas accepted the second lead because his career had declined since Spartacus (1960) with th [...] D
One of the patrol boats in Jere's squadron is PT42. This is the same number as the one commanded by [...] D
Kirk Douglas felt the battle at the end of the movie was ruined by the use of very obvious models. D
During filming, Kirk Douglas sponsored a Yom Kippur service for the Jewish Naval personnel being use [...] D
Two actors would become iconic and ultimately legendary characters on television: Larry Hagman, soon [...] D
This was the last World War II epic filmed in black-and-white. D
When Eddington and Dorne are standing on the beach at the picnic, they are supposed to be on the fic [...] D
The wild affair Liz Eddington is having as the film opens is likely a nod to the goings on in the 19 [...] D
As the Cassidy is getting underway and steaming through the harbor, her guns are training this way a [...] D
Cast includes five Oscar winners: John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal, George Kennedy, and Henry [...] D
When Nimitz ( Henry Fonda ) speaks with Rock in his study, on the wall behind him is a portrait of J [...] D
The plane Eddington takes to find the Japanese fleet is a "PBJ-1" "PB" stands for Patrol Bomber and [...] D
The escape of a destroyer from the Pearl Harbor attack with only junior officers aboard is based on [...] D
Although a box-office failure, and never considered a John Wayne classic, it has gained a cult follo [...] D
Unlike this film, Il giorno più lungo (1962) follows the parallel storylines of many characters. [...] D
One year after this film was released, Jill Haworth, created the role of Sally Bowles, in Cabaret, o [...] D
Patricia Neal said, "I adored John Wayne. We got along fabulously! The first time we worked together [...] D
Henry Fonda, who played the second Commander-in-Chief-Pacific Fleet (CINCPAC II), was a Naval vetera [...] D
As was (and is) often the case in films, little effort was made to match clothes (particularly women [...] D
This is one of eight movies in which Dana Andrews appeared in 1965. The low-budget films were major [...] D
This was Jerry Goldsmith's first cameo appearance in a movie. D
Up until this film virtually all movies began with main credits. Except for a title card at the firs [...] D
In the scene when Eddington is approaching the transport, on which Maggie and Annalee are traveling, [...] D
Dana Andrews starred in Spring Reunion (1956) in the late fifties, which was produced by Kirk Dougla [...] D
The special effects team built a fleet of warships scaled down to 1/16th of their real size. They sa [...] D
Stuntman and future director Hal Needham plays the Air Force guy Kirk Douglas punches in the face. D
John Wayne's last day of work on this film was 8/31/64. This was 24 days ahead of the stop-date spec [...] D
At the end of filming, the Executive Officer of the USS St. Paul (CA-73), Cmdr. Charles R. Little, r [...] D
Until recently, Admirals Kimmell and Nimitz were identified in the credits simply as CINCPAC1 and CI [...] D
In two Otto Preminger films--this one and L'amante immortale (1947)--Henry Fonda's character both di [...] D
John Wayne and Otto Preminger deliberately avoided discussing politics during filming. D
The average age of a lieutenant in the Navy WAVES was 25. Patricia Neal was 39. D
This is the third and last time that John Wayne and Henry Fonda appeared in the same movie as milita [...] D
This is a reunion with director Otto Preminger and Dana Andrews, who 20 years earlier did four "film [...] D
The engaging and sinking of a Japanese submarine during Pearl Harbor is loosely based on a real even [...] D
In the battle scene it is shown that a Japanese destroyer rams PT44. According to Navy battle record [...] D
Barbara Bouchet said this film was a turning point in her career. She said Otto Preminger signed her [...] D
In a case of life mirroring art, just as took place in the movie, Brandon De Wilde, who played Jere [...] D
Most of the Jeeps used during the on-shore scenes are M151 MUTTs. which were first deployed in 1960. [...] D
The film's title comes from a quote by John Paul Jones: "I wish to have no connection with any ship [...] D
Henry Fonda's two-scene cameo was done as a favor to Otto Preminger', and he was cast at the very la [...] D
According to John Huston''s autobiography, this movie is the one that led Tom Tryon to abandon actin [...] D
In addition to John Wayne, Franchot Tone was also suffering from lung cancer during filming. Unlike [...] D
Hugh O'Brian appeared uncredited in the film as the USAAF major with whom "Liz Eddington" (Barbara B [...] D
The cruiser used for filming was the USS St. Paul (CA-73). D
When the movie was released, it was widely derided as an overlong attempt to emulate the success of [...] D
John Wayne was suffering from lung cancer, and by the end of filming he was coughing up blood. Despi [...] D
George Kennedy, who played Gregory, knew about combat in real life. He served in the US Army in Worl [...] D
Bob Dylan recalled in a 2017 interview that he visited the production in Hawaii because a former gir [...] D
Patricia Neal and Stanley Holloway were later to become grandparents-in-law, of sorts. About 12 year [...] D
The film was budgeted at $5,000,000, making it one of the most expensive of Otto Preminger's films; [...] D
The Paramarines did exist: The 1st Parachute Battalion was attached to the 1st Marine Division for t [...] D
The oiler pointed out early in the movie was the USS Guadalupe (AO-32). She was commissioned 6/19/41 [...] D
This is one of two films Otto Preminger directed in 1965. The other is Bunny Lake è scomparsa (19 [...] D
One of the patrol boats in Jere's squadron is #42. This is the same number as the one commanded by R [...] D
The fictional ship in the movie is a composite of several World War II cruisers. 1. The USS Salt Lak [...] D
This is just one of two movies that showed paramarines. The other is L'azione continua (1944). The p [...] D
Kirk Douglas and Carroll O'Connor had previously worked together in Solo sotto le stelle (1962). D
The Marines seen lining the dock when John Wayne arrived were members of the Band at Marine Corps Ai [...] D

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The car in which the Army Air Corps Officer and Liz Eddington had an apparent head-on collision with [...] D
The action takes place in the Solomon Islands, though they are renamed. The Yamato, never ventured i [...] D
When Torrey returns home and finds Powell on the couch, Powell has a copy of PHOTOPLAY on his chest. [...] D
When the boatswain's mate orders, "On deck, attention to port," the water in the background can be s [...] D
When making the parachute drop all of the Marines have proper chin straps with cups. Gregory just ha [...] D
Answering the concerns of Burke about sending the radio message in the clear, Torrey asks, "Don't yo [...] D
When the submarine that torpedoes the 'Swayback', in one shot the cable pulling the sub is visible. D
During the Pearl Harbor attack sequence, smoke is seen being carried away in the opposite direction [...] D
Powell drives a 1946 Ford convertible in 1941. D
Naval mines do not sit on the surface. They sit under the waterline where their detonation could bre [...] D
When Torrey visits his son on the PT Boat, there is a "gun crew" in the background, but neither the [...] D
When the Cassidy goes to full speed ahead, the bow anchor robe is still connected. D
As Nimitz reads Torrey's promotion orders, he says Torrey is being appointed to the rank of "Rear Ad [...] D
In the scene in which the motor launch bearing Harding and his exec (bow# 3) is trying to catch up w [...] D
As the soldier with Canfil's group goes to pick up the message thrown from Torrey's plane, two crew [...] D
Early in the movie while Liz Eddington and her lover are fleeing the Japanese attack in his Lincoln [...] D
Virtually all of the prototype US naval vessels seen in this film were of classes that existed only [...] D
There are several aircraft types referred to in the film:R4D, PBY, F4F, PBJ. Those are all naval des [...] D
During the Pearl Harbor attack, Liz Eddington and her lover are being strafed on the beach and in th [...] D
When Torrey orders the 'Swayback' to General Quarters two of the anti aircraft mounts are showing Bo [...] D
When Torrey says goodbye to his son, one of the 1952 GMC trucks belonging to the production company [...] D
The house that Haynes and Dorne share is not in Hawaii. It is Spanish style with Spanish arches, a S [...] D
Ensign Dorne committed suicide due to reason believing she was pregnant. The time-line seems too sho [...] D
CINCPAC I is told that the USS Ballard is among the ships underway after the Japanese attack. The Ba [...] D
At the formalities bestowing Admiral Nimitz's rank on Torrey, he said, "After the formalities of the [...] D
The model of the Yamato has her 6-inch secondary guns in double-barreled turrets. The real one's 6-i [...] D
When Torrey and Eddington are coming from the brig they look at a cruiser leaving "to join Halsey". [...] D
At the "Pineapple Moneybags" party, Torrey's dress white jacket had curved (rank insignia) shoulder [...] D
When the USS Cassidy is beginning to leave Pearl Harbor, her stern anchor line has been cut, but her [...] D
When Nimitz enters Torrey's stateroom, Maggie salutes him. Navy and Marine Corps personnel do not do [...] D
When Eddington climbs into the plane to look for the Japanese fleet, he is flying from the right (co [...] D
The hole in the hull is too small for a torpedo explosion and not enough water is rushing in. D
Mrs. MacConnell tells her husband, "Mac, you've got that brainwashed look again." The term "brainwas [...] D
In the opening scene at the Navy dance, a bra strap can be seen across Liz Eddington's back as her d [...] D
The oiler spotted after the escape from Pearl Harbor is identified by its hull number as the USS Gua [...] D
It would be completely impossible for a WWII submarine to make a torpedo run on a cruiser so shortly [...] D
In the initial depth charge attack on the submarine, a shot shows a charge sinking below the submerg [...] D
When Eddington is killed and his plane is shot down, Torrey and the other officers present on base l [...] D
Nearly all female characters in the film wear popular and current 1965 clothing and hairstyles. D
Motor torpedo boats would not have fired their machine guns during a torpedo run at night when they [...] D
In the very opening scene at the dance, a boom mic's shadow is clearly visible panning over the offi [...] D
During the surface battle, Torrey and his staff are all without life jackets or helmets. When at gen [...] D
After Torrey's cruiser is hit by torpedoes, it is dead in the water. But the helmsman can be seen tu [...] D
Before the final battle one of the Navy officers says the Yamato had a 16-inch armored belt. The fil [...] D
While sitting in Torrey's office, he and Maggie have the radio on. The Japanese show comes on with t [...] D
On the Cassidy's bridge early in the Pearl Harbor attack, an officer answers an intercom phone sayin [...] D
In the scene in which Eddington takes the reconnaissance plane, it is given to him with a machine gu [...] D
When Eddington takes the PBJ to scout the Japanese fleet, he sits in the right hand seat. The pilot [...] D
When Torrey is riding up to the top of the lookout mountain to tell Bev about her husband missing, F [...] D
They refer to the Naval Academy as "Campus" when in fact it is referred to as the "Yard". D
When Torrey arrives at his new command, he deplanes Powell before his aide, Mr. Armstrong. The prope [...] D
In the hospital ship approaching Pearl Harbor, Torrey is told that he had been asleep for almost thr [...] D
Torrey's first task force is referred to as a "bat blind" group with no radar, yet as the destroyer [...] D
Eddington, while flying over the Japanese Battleship Yamato, states that "she's got twelve big guns" [...] D
Japanese lookouts had to be blind if they could not see the sea mines floating on the surface of the [...] D
When the aircraft's jump door is open, a significant wind blows inside toward the tail. Torrey is si [...] D
(01:53:20) When Dorne and Eddington break away from the beach party she goes over a short rise in th [...] D
Prior to the battle in Palu Passage Egan asks Rock what a surface battle is like. Rock would have no [...] D
Just before the car crashes into the truck, it is seen on fire. The fire could not have happened unt [...] D
When Eddington is identifying Liz's body at the morgue, he was told the "Air Force" claimed that of [...] D
During the Pearl Harbor attack, the fleet commander is referred to as CINCPAC (Commander in Chief Pa [...] D
When the cruiser is struck by the torpedo and Torrey's arm is caught in the door, the upper part is [...] D
Fonda affects a fake southern accent. Nimitz was from Texas, not the deep south. D
This movie features a US Navy Albatross, which was not built until after the end of WW II. D
The helmet covers worn by the Marines, particularly in the 'para marine' sequences are the 1960s 'vi [...] D
Liz's lover left the driver's door ajar on the Lincoln parked on the beach. When he tried to start t [...] D
When Torrey walks Eddington from the brig to the duty launch, a boom mic's shadow is very clearly se [...] D
When Captain Torrey returns to his quarters after the X-Rays and cast removal, he finds the radio of [...] D
When Eddington's plane is shot down, the left wing is blown off and the plane is on fire. In the nex [...] D
Prior to the torpedo hit of his cruiser near Pearl, Torrey ordered Burke to "radio" the fleet as to [...] D
At about 1:17:55, as Torrey is giving his toast, Egin's chair moves out of frame by itself, no doubt [...] D
At the meeting in the bomb shelter, Clayton Canfil changes position between shots. D
At the beginning of the film Liz Eddington leaves the Officer's Club without a purse. She leaps out [...] D
The "Powell-Hyde" cable car prominently featured is the present day Powell Street style of car that [...] D
When Torrey drops his message from the R4D aircraft to Canfil, the streamer blows toward the nose in [...] D
At the 1:37:00 mark, paratroopers are jumping out of the plane. The door of the plane is open. At th [...] D
When the Cassidy is starting her run from Pearl Harbor during the attack, her stern depth charge rac [...] D
When Eddington absconds with the long range bomber to scout out the Japanese, he scrambles into the [...] D
During the attack on Pearl Harbor, Admiral Kimmel (Franchot Tone) says, "Out of 9 battleships?" Ther [...] D
Before the Pearl Harbor attack begins, as McConnell is being ferried out to his destroyer there is a [...] D
In the scene in the quonset hut when Admiral Torrey receives the phone call from Powell about Edding [...] D
In the beginning Torrey sends a radio message to Pearl Harbor requesting a tanker to refuel his batt [...] D
After Eddington identifies the IJN Yamato, Mac refers to her as an 80,000-ton vessel. At this point [...] D
M-151 "Jeep"-type vehicles used in many scenes were from the 1960s not 1940s. Note horizontal grill [...] D
When McConnell first arrives aboard the Cassidy, the other officers are playing cribbage. One office [...] D
The Yamato is described by Capt. Eddington as having 12 big guns; both in the view of her from the a [...] D
The cover art for the Paramount DVDs and Blu-Rays shows John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, and a navy vessel. [...] D
During the initial dance scene, when Mac asks the band to stop playing the leader waves his arm and [...] D
When the car driven by the Air Corps Major and Liz Eddington goes off the side of the road the passe [...] D
When Broderick arrives at Gavabutu, PT-48 is in the background with the flag flying from the mast af [...] D
As Torrey is returning to the "Swayback," a sailor on it sends an intercom message saying, "Quarterd [...] D
When discussing the paratrooper jump, George Kennedy states it would be a low-level jump. But when t [...] D
The Japanese submarine in the Pearl Harbor attack changes appearance radically between shots - diffe [...] D
CINCPAC I is reprimanding Torrey and relieving him of his command because "he wasn't zigzagging at t [...] D
The cruiser used in the beginning of the movie, U.S.S. St. Paul CA-73, did not enter service until 1 [...] D
When Torrey is leaving Maggie's house, he says, "Thank you, Maggie," but his lips don't move. D
As the paratroop assault launches, an M-38A1 jeep can be seen moving on the runway. The M-38 (&A1) s [...] D
As the Cassidy is attacking the sub in the beginning of the film, we are given what is supposed to b [...] D
In the first (and only) full length shot of the cruiser, a small black helicopter is visible on the [...] D
When the paramarines are loading into the Douglas R4-Ds, the insignia on the fuselages are white sta [...] D
John Wayne's character makes a comment to Burgess Meredith's character about his marrying three Holl [...] D
The Hawai'ian Islands were under strict martial-law after Pearl Harbor. Therefore, Commander Eddingt [...] D
In the confrontation between Eddington and Jere Torrey, the former calls the latter "Lieutenant" at [...] D
At 2:09:25 to 2:09:30 a B-25 is taxiing on the runway. The klieg lights and camera crew is reflected [...] D
During the planning for the parachute assault Colonel Gregory states that it will have to be a low l [...] D

Frase

Commander Egan Powell: It's about time you crawled [...] D
Rear Admiral Rock Torrey: All battles are fought b [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: A fast ship going in harm [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Get a message off to Pear [...] D
U.S. Army Air Corps Major, Liz Eddington's Lover: [...] D
Col. Gregory: Sir, I can't put up all of my men un [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: The smiling young [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: Man, I tell you, the women [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Paul, you're forcing me t [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: Oh, he had his cha [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: Hey, that's quite [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: I'm so scared, my bones are [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: He's my son. Commander E [...] D
CINCPAC II: I can't fire him. I can't scramble his [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: You run a taut shi [...] D
[Powell has just discovered that Eddington has flo [...] D
Ensign Jere Torrey: Leaving, sir? Captain Rockwel [...] D
CINCPAC II: On the most exalted throne in the worl [...] D
Bev: Leave me with a baby this time, please, Mac. D
CINCPAC II: Indecision is a virus that can run thr [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: If you can hold a razor i [...] D
Captain Paul Eddington: Egan, you just don't under [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: Captain Burke, you have jus [...] D
LTJG 'Mac' McConnel: Let's crawl back into a unifo [...] D
CINCPAC II: Torrey, you just named your own poison [...] D
Commander Paul Eddington: Old Rock of Ages, we've [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: We both know what's eatin [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Ever hear the name 'Cunli [...] D
Admiral Kimmel: It is my duty to inform you that y [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: What is Vicki Marlowe's s [...] D
Ensign Jere Torrey: Skipper, if I let you down, wi [...] D
Lt. Tom Agar: [the Cassidy prepares to head out] M [...] D
Clayton Canfil, Australian Coastwatcher: There's a [...] D
CINCPAC II: Well, we gave him the molasses. Now [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: In case it slipped your m [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: How do admirals fe [...] D
Captain Paul Eddington: Lieutenant, I don't know t [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Are you sure you were inv [...] D
Bosun's Mate Chief Culpepper, USS Cassiday: Mister [...] D
[the Cassiday has just sunk the Japanese sub that [...] D
CINCPAC II: Well, we all know the Navy's never wro [...] D
Ensign Jere Torrey: [Jere isn't enjoying the meeti [...] D
CINCPAC II: Now, Grant didn't give a damn about or [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Well, I'm... flying under [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: Well, us civilians need mor [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: Well, I'm here to see a n [...] D
Captain Rockwell Torrey: To our country, the navy, [...] D
CINCPAC II: [after reading Torrey's promotion orde [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: He needs a zipper in his fa [...] D
Sailor: [as Eddington takes off on his recon fligh [...] D
Captain Paul Eddington: [after identifying the Yam [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: Gottlieb! Tuthill! [as Got [...] D
CINCPAC II: You're a hard man to kill, aren't you, [...] D
Commander Gottlieb: The isolabaric gradient is cha [...] D
Rear Admiral Rock Torrey: Just how far can I go in [...] D
[the Cassiday is underway, trying to escape the at [...] D
[Torrey is receiving a damage control report after [...] D
Nurse Lieutenant Maggie Haynes: I made a special e [...] D
Commander Egan Powell: I'm so scared, my bones are [...] D

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