Squalo tonante (1951)
Lo "squalo tonante" è un sommergibile in azione nel Pacifico contro i giapponesi; durante un'azione, il comandante perde la vita per un'avaria ai motori. Gli succede il secondo ufficiale, subito sospettato di aver lasciato morire il suo predecessore. Alla fine chiarisce la sua posizione e si rappacifica anche con la moglie.
Direttore:
George Waggner
Scrittore:
George Waggner
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John Wayne as Duke E. Gifford |
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Patricia Neal as Mary Stuart |
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Ward Bond as John "Pop" Perry |
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Scott Forbes as Larry |
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Philip Carey as Bob Perry |
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Paul Picerni as Jonesy |
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William Campbell as Talker |
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Kathryn Givney as Steele |
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Martin Milner as Caldwell |
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Sam Edwards as Junior |
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Jack Pennick as Chief |
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Virginia Brissac as Sister Anna |
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James Flavin as SP Commander |
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Vincent Fotre as Soundman |
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Lewis Martin as Squad Commander |
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Louis Mosconi as Radarman Mosconi |
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Bess Flowers as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
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John Baer as Fighter Pilot (uncredited) |
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Gail Davis as Nurse (uncredited) |
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Gayle Kellogg as Crewman (uncredited) |
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Milburn Stone as Ground Control Officer (uncredited) |
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Carleton Young as Pilot Briefing Officers on Carrier (uncredited) |
| Writing | George Waggner | Screenplay |
| Directing | George Waggner | Director |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Bert Glennon | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Russell Saunders | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Editor |
| Art | Leo K. Kuter | Art Direction |
| Art | John Gilbert Kissel | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gordon Bau | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Francis J. Scheid | Sound |
| Production | Louis F. Edelman | Producer |