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The Frogmen

UNCLE SAM'S UNDERWATER COMMANDOS!
1951 | 96m | English

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The new commander of a Navy Underwater Demolition Team--nicknamed "Frogmen"--must earn the respect of the men in his unit, who are still grieving over the death of their former commander and resentful of the new one.
Release Date: Jan 25, 1951
Director: Lloyd Bacon
Writer: John Tucker Battle, Oscar Millard
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, War
Keywords navy, frogmen
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Widmark Lt. Cmdr. John Lawrence
Robert Wagner Lt. (jg) Franklin
Dana Andrews Jake Flannigan
Gary Merrill Lt. Cmdr. Pete Vincent
Jeffrey Hunter Pappy Creighton
Warren Stevens Hodges
Harvey Lembeck Marvin W. 'Canarsie' Mikowsky
Robert Rockwell Lt. Bill Doyle
Henry Slate Sleepy
Robert Adler Chief Ryan
Parley Baer Dr. Ullman
William Bishop Ferrino
Frank Donahue Kinsella
James Gregory Chief Petty Officer Lane
Harry Hamada Gunner
Russell Hardie Captain Radford
Ray Hyke Repairman
Peter Leeds Pharmacist's Mate
Norman McKay Captain Phillips
William N. Neil Cmdr. Miles
Robert Patten Lt. Klinger
Fay Roope Adm. Dakers
Sydney Smith Gen. Coleson
Jack Warden Crew Member
Rush Williams Soldier
George Yoshinaga Swimmer
Name Job
John Tucker Battle Screenplay
Earle Hagen Orchestrator
Lloyd Bacon Director
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Oscar Millard Story
William Reynolds Editor
Albert Hogsett Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Fred J. Rode Set Decoration
Harry Maret Makeup Artist
Robert D. Webb Assistant Director
Richard Maybery Assistant Director
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Winston H. Leverett Sound
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
Charles LeMaire Costume Design
Sam Benson Costume Design
Jack Brown Camera Operator
Bud Gaunt Camera Operator
Lionel Newman Music Director
Herbert W. Spencer Orchestrator
Bernard Mayers Orchestrator
Norbert Brodine Director of Photography
Cyril J. Mockridge Music
Name Title
Samuel G. Engel Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Frogs Abound In WWII. Directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill, Jeffrey Hunter and Robert Wagner. Plot finds Widmark as a strict disciplinarian who takes command of the Navy Underwater Demolition Team and quickly upsets the men with his forceful ways. With ... the team building up to a crucial mission the question is if the men and commander can find an accord for the war effort? Like the men at the film’s heart, this is a sturdy war film that’s for those who don’t mind the focus being more on characterisations than action. The sets and construction of certain scenes show their age, but the underwater filming is neat and the strong cast keep the viewer engaged enough till the big mission arrives. Not essential war film buff viewing, but a decent time waster at least. 5.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Richard Widmark is the new, hard-nosed, squandron commander "Lawrence" who takes charge of a specialist underwater diving team after the death - in action - of their previous boss. He is trying to make his presence felt and they - led by "Chief Flannigan" (Dana Andrews) are clear they want little to ... do with him. He changes their training regime, intensifies it, reinvigorates it - and makes it clear that he is now in charge. Gradually, some of the men realise that maybe he's not such a bad guy and Lloyd Bacon quickly sidelines the personality conflicts to turn out a series of action escapades as this team carry out their tasks bravely and successfully. Thanks to a little intervention from "Pappy"(Jeffrey Hunter) and "Vincent" (Gary Merrill who commands their mother ship, things begin to improve before a perilous denouement at a well defended Japanese submarine pen. It's not Widmark's most natural performance, this, and there is little actual jeopardy with the narrative - it's all pretty obvious. That said, the adventures are exciting, the photography captures well the riskiness of their jobs (and the dangers) and the complete absence of any opportunity for romantic interludes is also to be commended. It packs a lot into ninety-odd minutes and flies the flag proudly for a group of sailors who risked life and limb on a daily basis. I enjoyed this.

Apr 01, 2023