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Director:

Robert Wise

Writers:

John Gay (screenplay)
Edward L. Beach (novel)

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Release Date:

27 March 1958 (USA) more

Genre:

War | Action | Drama more

Tagline:

Gable and Lancaster make the seas boil in the battle adventure that hits like a torpedo!

Plot:

A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew. full summary | add synopsis

Awards:

1 win more

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Actor Maross Dies
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As WWII wears on, the once feared submarines become the hunted by destroyers. more (46 total)


Cast

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Clark Gable ... Cmdr. 'Rich' Richardson

Burt Lancaster ... Lt. Jim Bledsoe

Jack Warden ... Yeoman 1st Class Mueller
Brad Dexter ... Ens. Gerald Cartwright

Don Rickles ... Quartermaster 1st Class Ruby
Nick Cravat ... Russo
Joe Maross ... Chief Kohler
Mary LaRoche ... Laura Richardson
Eddie Foy III ... Larto
Rudy Bond ... Sonarman 1st Class Cullen
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Run Silent, Run Deep (USA) (poster title)
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Runtime:

93 min | Germany:88 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English | Japanese

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)


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Trivia:

Underwater shots were filmed with miniatures at the large inland Salton Sea in Southern California. more

Goofs:

Revealing mistakes: When Lt. Bledsoe orders torpedoes 5 and 6 prepped for firing at the Japanese sub, he specifies a depth of 15ft. to allow passage under the shallow-drafting decoy vessel. Yet the P.O.V. shots of the Japanese crew watching the torpedoes approach the sub clearly show the torpedoes themselves, not just their propeller race wake. The torpedoes would not have been visible from the surface at that depth. more

Quotes:

Commander Richardson: I see by this report that you called Mr. Cartwright an "ass."
Yeoman 1st Class Mueller: Yes, sir.
Commander Richardson: An officer?
Yeoman 1st Class Mueller: [hangs his head for a moment] That's right sir.
Commander Richardson: [shakes his head] Mueller, you're a damn fool.
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Featured in Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007) more


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As WWII wears on, the once feared submarines become the hunted by destroyers., 31 July 2006
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Author: Deusvolt from United States

A destroyer is relatively small, slim and can easily dodge torpedoes. They proved to be the death of many submarines in WWII. Destroyers were used as escorts screening supply convoys, merchant shipping, capital battleships, aircraft carriers and oil tankers. Their most effective weapons against submarines were the sonar and depth charges.

Commander Richardson (Clark Gable) lost a submarine under his command after firing torpedoes at a Japanese troop and supply convoy. The Japanese destroyer simply run down his submarine as it struggled to submerge. Not quickly enough though as it was split in two. Tragically, Richardson lost some of his men. He was demoted to a desk job and earned the reputation of a loser among sailors.

The experience led him to devise a tactic on how to escape after torpedoing an enemy ship. He figured that it was not enough to run away from a destroyer because it can easily hunt his sub down with sonar and depth charges. The pursuing destroyer must be sunk. How? It moves so much faster than a submarine that it is impossible to hit it broadside. It also dropped depth charges as it circled the submarine in an ever tightening "noose" maneuver.

Richardson thought that if a sub charged a destroyer head on firing torpedoes as it submerged, the enemy ship can be hit on the bow sharp. This calls for speed, precision timing and perfect aim. So he drove his men to exhaustion and frustration as he made them do a new drill for the special maneuver he had in mind. The scenario was this: Fire torpedoes at an enemy aircraft carrier, tanker or whatnot. Then as a destroyer gives chase, instead of submerging at once and running away, the sub will charge the destroyer head on as in a game of "chicken." At this position, the destroyer cannot yet make effective use of its depth charges as they are released at the stern. The front guns of the destroyer are also at an awkward elevation in relation to the sub lying low in the water. The sub may have enough time to fire at least one torpedo or at the most two before it is rammed by the destroyer. The trick then is to fire while submerging at the same time. Remember, this was in the days when torpedoes had no teleguidance and the sub's commander and crew relied entirely on their instinct for the right buoyancy, depth, speed and angle of descent as they submerged as to when to fire the torpedoes at the critical moment for the proper aim. I am curious as to whether this was actually done in WWII.

It was bad enough that Richardson's men resented him but his own XO, Lt. Bledsoe, whom he edged out of command of the submarine by using his connections, also hated him with a passion viewing his drills and new tactic as criminally dangerous and unworkable.

If you liked this movie, watch The Enemy Below starring Robert Mitchum and Kurt Jurgens for a better understanding of submarine vs. destroyer warfare.

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