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1952 | 83m | English

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

Director: Lesley Selander
Writer: Steve Fisher
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A rock hard commander trains Navy Carrier Pilots during the Second World War
Release Date: Oct 26, 1952
Director: Lesley Selander
Writer: Steve Fisher
Genres: Action, Drama, War
Keywords u.s. navy
Production Companies Monogram Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Sterling Hayden Commander Dan Collier
Richard Carlson Lt. (j.g.) Joe Rodgers
William Phipps Red Kelley
John Bromfield Ens. Snakehips McKay
Keith Larsen Ens. Barney Smith / Barney Oldfield
William Schallert Ens. Longfellow
Phyllis Coates Dorothy Collier
Dave Willock Willie
Walter Coy Air Group Commander
Todd Karns Judge
William Tannen Commander (uncredited)
Name Job
Steve Fisher Writer
William Austin Editor
Harry Neumann Director of Photography
Marlin Skiles Music
Dave Milton Art Direction
Allen K. Wood Production Manager
Charles Cooper Sound Recordist
Lesley Selander Director
Name Title
Richard V. Heermance Associate Producer
Walter Mirisch Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The army and the air force had their go at this plot, so I suppose it was bound to be the navy’s turn. Richard Carlson in the man expected to take over the squadron of fliers when their boss gets incapacitated, but instead of the mild-mannered “Joe”, they get the hard as nails “Collier” (Sterling Ha ... yden). He immediately sets the cat amongst the pigeons by grounding one of their popular but reckless number and by proceeding to rule the team with a rod of iron. Naturally, this earns him the enmity of his command but with their carrier about to head into danger against the heavily armed Japanese Imperial Fleet, we all know that discipline is going to be key (and that there is precisely no jeopardy at all with the rest of the plot!). Carlsen tries a little here, but Hayden is about as wooden as the deck of the USS Princeton upon which much of this was filmed. In the end, it’s really all about some impressive aerial photography of training sessions and dogfights that is fairly clearly sourced from archive. It’s feel-good wartime fayre but its mediocrity isn’t much to write home about.

Jul 07, 2025