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"Victory at Sea" Full Fathom Five (1953)
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22 March 1953 (Season 1, Episode 21)Plot:
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Full Fathom Five is exciting tale of U.S. submarines aid in Japanese defeat on Victory at Sea moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Charles A. Lockwood | ... | Himself |
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These people are regular cast members. Were they in this episode?| Michael Lewis | ... | Himself - Introductions (uncredited) |
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In this episode of Victory at Sea, we see how the U.S. submarines contributed to the Japan empire's downfall when they sunk thousands of their battleships...Nice footage of American sailors relaxing and having fun between drills before they are ordered into action. And what action there is as we see footage of ship upon ship from the House of the Rising Sun destroyed making Japan very weakened by the time it's all over. As always, stirring narration and music courtesy of, respectively, Leonard Graves and Richard Rodgers, contributes to the excitement of this segment of this classic World War II documentary series as well as perfectly chosen clips to illustrate just what went on. Another highly recommended episode for World War II history buffs out there.