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Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Prison films,
Transport films,
Underwater action films,
Submarine films,
Political filmsActors Cliff Robertson,
Gia Scala,
Teru Shimada,
Patricia Cutts,
Gene Blakely,
Robin HughesRating56%
The crew of an American submarine are on a reconnaissance mission photographing Japanese installations through a periscope camera. When attacked by the Japanese (with similarities to the USS Perch) the submarine is scuttled and the crew is captured. Tortured by the Japanese, with the help of British and Australian prisoners the crew makes an escape bid to get their information to the Allies. The film ends with footage of the Battle of the Coral Sea that according to the film was made possible through the information brought back by the submariners., 1h40
Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ThrillerActors Glenn Ford,
Dean Jagger,
Rosemary Forsyth,
Maurice Evans,
Will Geer,
Robert PineRating70%
Professor Andrew Patterson (Glenn Ford) returns to his alma mater, the College of St. George in San Francisco, for the initiation of a new member into a secret society, the Brotherhood of the Bell. The man who initiated Patterson 22 years earlier, financier Chad Harmon (Dean Jagger), is presiding at the initiation. Harmon gives him an address and instructs Patterson to go there to receive an assignment from the society; Patterson has been selected to prevent Dr. Konstantin Horvathy (Eduard Franz) from accepting a deanship at a college of linguistics. The Brotherhood wants this post for one of their own. Patterson is given dossiers of people who helped Horvathy defect to the United States, and he is to threaten to reveal these to the government of Horvathy's homeland if Horvathy accepts the new post. Against Brotherhood policy, Patterson consults Harmon about the legality and ethics of his assignment. Harmon tells Patterson to do it and be grateful that more is not asked of him., 1h40
Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Films about capital punishmentActors Elizabeth Montgomery,
Katherine Helmond,
Ed Flanders,
Fionnula Flanagan,
Don Porter,
Fritz WeaverRating73%
The film, although based on fact, is a stylized retelling of the events of August 4, 1892 when the father and step-mother of New England spinster Lizzie Andrew Borden were found brutally murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts home. The subsequent incarceration of the prime suspect (Lizzie herself) as well as the coroner's inquest and trial are largely faithfully depicted, using actual testimony. In what may be seen as deviation from the film's docudrama narrative, as Lizzie hears her verdict, flashbacks are shown of her actually committing the murders in the nude and bathing after each death, thus explaining why no blood was ever found on her or her clothes; however, it is left ambiguous whether Lizzie was actually reminiscing about the crimes or simply fantasizing how she herself would have disposed of her victims. The film ends after Lizzie's acquittal with Lizzie's sister Emma asking her point-blank if she killed their parents; Lizzie does not answer. The epilogue states that the killings of Andrew and Abby Borden remained unsolved., 1h21
Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternActors Fred MacMurray,
James Coburn,
Alan Baxter,
Myrna Fahey,
Gina Gillespie,
Herman HackRating65%
Bank robber Jim Larsen is handcuffed to Deputy Marshal George Allison (Francis De Sales) who is taking Larsen aboard a train to begin a 5–10 year prison sentence. Without animosity, Larsen tells the deputy that he will use his time in prison to plan more bank robberies. This new robbery would be foolproof as Larsen feels that he was only caught by using a partner; the next time will be singlehanded. Boarding the train, Larsen overpowers the deputy, takes his pistol and handcuffs one of his arms to the guardrail on the rear car of the train. Suddenly, Larsen's younger brother Danny (Ron Hayes) unexpectedly comes from the train to free Larsen, even though Larsen was handling his escape fine. The elder Larsen chides Danny that he does not need help from anyone., 1h37
Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Robby Benson,
Ben Gazzara,
Eileen Brennan,
Lance Kerwin,
Cindy Eilbacher,
John ZarembaRating66%
The film opens with a scene of a burial in a large suburban cemetery, with mourners, many of them young people, surrounding a casket while a eulogist talks. An older couple dressed in black is closest to the casket, suggesting that they are the deceased's parents. The grief-stricken father weeps openly as he is comforted by his wife., 1h17
Directed by Paul WendkosOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Kerwin Mathews,
Ray Danton,
Julie Adams,
Eddie Ryder,
Karen Sharpe,
Onslow StevensRating58%
Sgt. Tom Sloan sees his Lieutenant Joel Brady kill one of their own Marines, Johnny Campbell on Guadalcanal after Brady led a disastrous suicidal attack against Japanese entrenched in caves. As the only survivors of the debacle, Sloan doesn't turn Brady in as he assumes no one will believe his word against an officer's. With Brady's recommendation, Sloan is later commissioned and assigned as an aide to a general (Onslow Stevens) back in the 2nd Marine Division headquarters in New Zealand.