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Format: DVD
Buy.com Sku: 203989323
UPC: 043396163249
UPC 14: 00043396163249
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Two naval officers are forced to mutiny against their captain because of his disturbing behavior.
Editor's Note
In director Edward Dmytryk's classic seafaring drama, privileged mama's boy Ensign Keith (Robert Francis) gets assigned to the Caine, a rusty old minesweeper with a haggard, undisciplined crew during the latter days of WWII. Soon the paranoid, strawberry-loving Captain Queeg (Humprey Bogart) takes charge and tries to clean up the ship, arousing the hatred and suspicion of the other officers, especially a flippant lieutenant (Fred MacMurray). Eventually the men stage a mutiny, and a subsequent trial ensues, at which point a sharply intelligent military lawyer (José Ferrer) takes up the matter.

Dmytryk's fast-moving, intelligent adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Herman Wouk novel features breathtaking outdoor scenes on actual naval vessels. Bogart's performance as Queeg is one of cinema's greats; a true departure from his usual tough guys, he captures his character's confused vulnerability with astounding finesse. Ferrer is also sensational as the lawyer. A solid crew rounding out the cast--Lee Marvin, Van Johnson, E.G. Marshall, and Claude Akins--helps make this one definitely see-worthy.

Features
Video Features DVD, Collector's Edition, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Mono Audio, English, Subtitled, French, Dubbed & Subtitled
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Sony
Video Release Date Release Date: 5/25/2010
Video Play Time Running Time: 123 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1954
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 16324
Video UPC UPC: 00043396163249
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: English, French
Video Color Spec Video: B&W
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Lee Marvin
Video Cast Info Humphrey Bogart
Video Cast Info Robert Francis
Video Cast Info Warner Anderson
Video Cast Info Tom Tully
Video Cast Info Fred MacMurray
Video Cast Info Van Johnson
Video Cast Info Arthur Franz
Video Cast Info José Ferrer
Video Cast Info E.G. Marshall
Video Cast Info May Wynn
Video Cast Info Rudolph Sternad - Production Designer
Video Cast Info Franz Planer - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info William A. Lyon - Editor
Video Cast Info Stanley Kramer - Producer
Video Cast Info Henry Batista - Editor
Video Cast Info Stanley Roberts - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Max Steiner - Composer
Video Cast Info Michael Blankfort - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Edward Dmytryk - Director
Plot Summary
Based on Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize winning novel of 1951.The Caine is a battle-scarred Navy vessel under the command of Captain Queeg, who rules with an iron fist. But Queeg is a man who suffers from an acute case of insecurity and stress, which causes serious mental problems and faulty leadership that his underlings are beginning to notice. The situation comes to a head during a fierce storm, in which Lt. Steve Maryk relieves Queeg of his duties against Queeg's will in order to save the ship and the men. Undaunted, Queeg charges Maryk with mutiny. Thus begins a dramatic court martial, which strongly affects Queeg's state of mind and his future.
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