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Task Force

Nothing ever like it ! Nothing you ever liked more !
1949 | 116m | English

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Director: Delmer Daves
Writer: Delmer Daves
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After learning the finer points of carrier aviation in the 1920s, career officer Jonathan Scott and his pals spend the next two decades promoting the superiority of naval air power. But military and political "red tape" continually frustrate their efforts, prompting Scott to even consider leaving the Navy for a more lucrative civilian job. Then the world enters a second World War and Scott finally gets the opportunity to prove to Washington the valuable role aircraft carriers could play in winning the conflict. But what will it cost him and his comrades personally?
Release Date: Aug 30, 1949
Director: Delmer Daves
Writer: Delmer Daves
Genres: Drama, Romance, War
Keywords navy, military officer
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Gary Cooper Jonathan L. Scott
Jane Wyatt Mary Morgan
Wayne Morris McKinney
Walter Brennan Pete Richard
Julie London Barbara McKinney
Jack Holt Captain Reeves
Stanley Ridges Sen. Bentley
John Ridgely Dixie Rankin
Richard Rober Lt. Jack Southern
Art Baker Sen. Vincent
Moroni Olsen Adm. Ames
Ray Montgomery Pilot
Harlan Warde Timmy Kissell
Danny Kaye Officer at the Dance (uncredited)
Mary Lawrence Ruth Rankin (uncredited)
Rory Mallinson Jerry Morgan (uncredited)
Edmond O'Brien Radio Announcing Pearl Harbor Attack (voice) (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock Capt. Wren (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey Capt. Ken Willliamson (uncredited)
Charles Williams Luggage Salesman (uncredited)
Name Job
Alan Crosland, Jr. Editor
Delmer Daves Writer, Director
Robert Burks Director of Photography
Wilfrid M. Cline Director of Photography
Franz Waxman Original Music Composer
Leo K. Kuter Art Direction
George James Hopkins Set Decoration
Name Title
Jerry Wald Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Told by way of a retrospective on the career of "Adm. Scott" (Gary Cooper) this is quite an interesting story of the evolution of the aircraft carrier and the training and development of naval piloting skills dating back to the 1920s - when the ships looked little more stable than upturned irons, an ... d a fair degree of the pilots were injured or worse as they tried to land amidst a pitching sea with crosswinds galore. The aerial photography is superb, giving us quite an insight into the perils of trying to land a flimsily built aircraft on a 65 foot long object, in the middle of the sea. That's the interesting bit. The acting is really neither here nor there. Cooper has a glint in his eye at the start but becomes way too earnest as he rises through the ranks and has to strive to establish his vision of carrier-based naval air squadrons. He has a few helpers en route - an oddly wooden Walter Brennan in a much straighter role that we are used to seeing him in, and to be honest - he isn't a natural. Wayne Morris and Jane Wyatt make up the numbers but this film is really about the history of maritime aviation. The drama is very much secondary and aside from the last fifteen minutes, it might as well be a (good) documentary with some familiar faces presenting it

Jul 09, 2022