Submarine Command

Daring naval rescue-raid off Korea !

5.6
19511h 27m

Submarine commander Ken White is forced to suddenly submerge, leaving his captain and another crew member to die outside the sub during WW II. Subsequent years of meaningless navy ground assignments and the animosity of a former sailor, leave White (now a captain) feeling guilty and empty. His life spirals downward and his wife is about to leave him. Suddenly, he is forced into a dangerous rescue situation at the start of the Koren War.... reassigned to the same submarine where all of his problems began.

Production

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Cast

Photo of William Holden

William Holden

Lt. Cmdr. Ken White

Photo of Don Taylor

Don Taylor

Lt. Cmdr. Peter Morris

Photo of Arthur Franz

Arthur Franz

Lt. Arnie Carlson

Photo of Darryl Hickman

Darryl Hickman

Ens. Jack Wheelwright

Photo of Peggy Webber

Peggy Webber

Mrs. Alice Rice

Photo of Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Rear Adm. Joshua Rice

Photo of Jack Gregson

Jack Gregson

Cmdr. Joshua Rice

Photo of Jack Kelly

Jack Kelly

Lt. Paul Barton

Photo of Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Sgt. Gentry

Photo of Charles Meredith

Charles Meredith

Adm. Tobias

Photo of Walter Reed

Walter Reed

Chief O'Flynn

Photo of George D. Wallace

George D. Wallace

Chief Herb Bixby

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

William Holden stars in/narrates this rather humdrum submariner story from the end of WWII and the commencement of the Korean War that offers little by way of uniqueness or jeopardy. Holden, himself, is fine - but the tale of an executive officer making a tough, ultimately tragic, battle decision that causes him to become a pariah to many of his crew is just too old hat, as is the ending which offers a redemption that was never really in doubt. Technically, it conveys some of the claustrophobic aspects of living and working on a submarine well; and William Bendix as "CPO Boyer" demonstrates how effectively a man can hold a grudge, but (no pun intended) it's all just a bit too shallow and procedural. Worth a watch for the photography, but the story is neither here nor there...

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