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The Caine Mutiny Blu-Ray (2012) Humphrey Bogart, Dmytryk (DIR) cert PGTitle: The Caine Mutiny Leading Actor: Humphrey Bogart Region: Region A,B,C Duration: 119 mins Format: Blu-ray / Normal Type: Blu-ray No.
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Two naval officers are forced to mutiny against their captain due to his disturbed bahaviour during a deadly typhoon. Based on Herman Wouk's Pullitzer Prize-winning novel.
Product Identifiers
ProducerStanley Kramer
EAN5050629001839
eBay Product ID (ePID)112510060
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleThe Caine Mutiny
ActorMay Wynn, E.G. Marshall, Claude Akins, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Tom Tully, Humphrey Bogart, Fred Macmurray, Lee Marvin, Robert Francis
FeaturesBehind ''the Caine Mutiny''\Commentary by Richard Pena and Ken Bowser, With Subtitles
GenreDrama, General
Run Time119 Mins
Additional Product Features
CertificateU
Number of Discs1
Director of PhotographyFranz Planer
Production DesignerRudolph Sternad
Additional InformationIn 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 (Jose Ferrer) takes up the matter.<BR>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.