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Away All Boats

The battle cry of the South Pacific
1956 | 114m | English

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The story of USS 'Belinda', a U.S. naval ship, and its crew during the battle of the Pacific 1943-1945, as it prepares for action and landing troops on enemy beachheads.
Release Date: Aug 16, 1956
Director: Joseph Pevney
Writer: Kenneth M. Dodson, Ted Sherdeman
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords pacific, naval battle
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeff Chandler Capt. Jebediah S. Hawks
George Nader Lieut. Dave MacDougall
Lex Barker Commander Quigley
Julie Adams Nadine MacDougall
Keith Andes Doctor Bell
Richard Boone Lieut. Fraser
William Reynolds Ensign Kruger
Charles McGraw Lieut. Mike O'Bannion
Jock Mahoney Alvick
Frank Faylen Chief Phillip P. 'Pappy' Moran
John McIntire
Jock Mahoney
Don Keefer
James Westerfield
Kendall Clark
George Dunn
Charles Horvath
Jarl Victor
Arthur Space
Sam Gilman
Parley Baer
Hal Baylor
Clint Eastwood Corpsman (uncredited)
David Janssen uncredited
Name Job
Joseph Pevney Director
Frank Skinner Original Music Composer
Joe Lapis Sound
Kenneth M. Dodson Novel
Ted Sherdeman Screenplay
Ted J. Kent Editor
William H. Daniels Director of Photography
Heinz Roemheld Original Music Composer
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Richard H. Riedel Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Oliver Emert Set Decoration
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Marshall Green Assistant Director
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Name Title
Howard Christie Producer
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r96sk
5.0

A bit of a slog, is <em>'Away All Boats'</em>. I never quite felt the intended high stakes of the film, except right at the end when events reach the final destination - which is the only noteworthy part of the film. Aside from that, the whole plot just comes across as one whole training exercise ... as opposed to a war-torn trip across the Pacific Ocean. Jeff Chandler is fairly good in his role, though those behind him kinda just mesh into one character in my mind to be honest. Clint Eastwood features in the absolute definition of a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance - in the penultimate 'uncredited' (exc. cameos) role of his career. This 1956 picture isn't one to rush off and watch, unfortunately. I was hoping for something more along the lines, if not an improvement, of <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-battle-of-the-river-plate/">The Battle of the River Plate</a>'</em> - which was, in fact, released roughly two months after this.

Jan 08, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

Jeff Chandler may have had top billing, but most of this film belonged to my peplum hero "Lex Barker" in the supporting role as "Cmdr. Quigley". Chandler, never an actor I rated in anything really, is the captain ("Hawks") of a US naval support ship. He wanted command of a cruiser, but he got this - ... and boy, is he determined to make sure he gets noticed. He drives his crew to breaking point with faster drills, speedier launches, target practice until, in the best tradition of Captain Bligh, they loathe him - he even maes them make him a sailing dinghy (aptly named "Albatross"). As their exercises in the Pacific start to morph from training to the real thing though, they begin to respect his visionary attitude a bit more and coupled with his experienced sidekick "MacDougall" (George Nader) this ship becomes a pretty cohesive unit. It plods. No other word for it. This film does feature some interesting seaborne photography, but the dialogue - of which there is way too much - is far too earnest and completely lacking in humour or humanity to sustain the interest for all but two hours. It's more of an all-male melodrama (save for a few reminiscences from Julie Adams' "Mrs MacDougall") that features for too little action until a brief lively spell at the end with some good aerial combat scenes that finally inject a degree of peril into this otherwise rather dull piece of cinema.

Jun 18, 2022