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Naval War movies are even more tense than ground based films. Witness some of the greatest military films ever.
When you now see the events aboard the Second World War destroyer that lead to the plausibly deranged commander (Humphrey Bogart) being deposed and replaced by his own men, you have additional ...
He was nominated as best actor three times ("Casablanca," "The Caine Mutiny" and "The African Queen") and won for "Queen" in 1952. But the limelight dimmed as heath issues surfaced. Bogart died ...
The 1958th also survived an IG Inspection from headquarters, United States Air Force as part of an overall inspection of all Andersen AFB organizations. On their last day there, the inspection team ...
Caine was instructed to make the change and, peering outside at a poster for Humphrey Bogart naval drama The Caine Mutiny, he made the spur-of-the-moment decision to adopt the USS Caine’s name for ...
The fate of the USS Hull, one of three US Navy destroyers lost during Typhoon Cobra in December 1944, served as the basis for the mutiny in the story ... and work was a needed distraction for him.
Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg, USN, WW2. Played by Humphrey Bogart, The Caine Mutiny.
Judson Theatre Company will deliver one of the most electrifying courtroom dramas ever written—The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial—in a limited five-performance run at Owens Auditorium at Bradshaw ...
Starting Thursday, April 24, the walls of Owens Auditorium at Bradshaw Performing Arts Center will resonate with the echoes ...
The 1942 romantic drama Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid was the film that ultimately inspired him to pursue acting. Caine told ...
Even more than 40 years later, the first Anne Bogart project I hear most people mention is her metatheatrical 1984 New York University production of “South Pacific,” set in a veterans ...