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Battle Stations

  • 1956
  • U
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
359
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Battle Stations (1956)
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The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.

  • Director
    • Lewis Seiler
  • Writers
    • Crane Wilbur
    • Ben Finney
  • Stars
    • John Lund
    • William Bendix
    • Keefe Brasselle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    359
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    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Ben Finney
    • Stars
      • John Lund
      • William Bendix
      • Keefe Brasselle
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Father Joseph McIntyre
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Buck Fitzpatrick
    Keefe Brasselle
    Keefe Brasselle
    • Chris Jordan
    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
    • The Captain
    William Leslie
    William Leslie
    • Ens. Pete Kelly
    John Craven
    John Craven
    • Cmdr. James Matthews
    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • Squawk Hewitt
    • (as James Lydon)
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Marty Brennan
    George O'Hanlon
    George O'Hanlon
    • Patrick Mosher
    Eddie Foy III
    Eddie Foy III
    • Tom Short
    Joe Bassett
    • Rod Barrett
    • (uncredited)
    Eric Bond
    Eric Bond
    • Bos'un
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Boyle
    Ray Boyle
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Cathcart
    • Eddie
    • (uncredited)
    Samuel Colt
    • Damage Control Bos'un's Mate
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Connor
    • Bos'un
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Conway
    Pat Conway
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Chuck Courtney
    Chuck Courtney
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Ben Finney
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    7austin-12831

    Interesting naval war movie, from WWII

    Yes, this is an interesting film, especially for anyone who is interested in the U. S. Navy, in action, in the Pacific, during WWII. The Japanese would almost certainly have lost, regardless of the outcome of this, or any other naval battle in the Pacific, during WWII (due to deficiencies in their system of command), but, that doesn't mean that they didn't put up a fight--and sometimes it was one helluva fight, too! This is a good, solid film about them knocking one of our carriers, out of action, late in the war (when they were already losing badly, especially due to the B-29 incendiary bombings that were starting to burn all of their major cities, to the ground). And we had plenty more carriers, by then, that they didn't knock out of action. (Who can go up against an industrial giant, that can build 24 fleet carriers, in the same time that you build one???) But, nevertheless, they are an honorable people, and nation, and they fought valiantly, sometimes fearsomely, nonetheless--often causing great Allied casualties, in the process. So, it wasn't so easy, for the U. S. to triumph (especially in the beginning of the Pacific War), and this movie is a classic example, of some of the difficulties faced by our servicemen (and women, though not so much, in this particular movie), in order to triumph, in the end. In the same vein, I also immensely enjoyed James Cagney's depictions of Admiral William "Bull" Halsey's command, during the height of the Guadalcanal campaign, in the movie, Gallant Hours. And I also enjoyed watching the 1943 movie, Guadalcanal Diary, when I was a kid, back in the 50's and 60's (which, in my opinion, featured William Bendix's most serious, and memorable role, as a young, supporting actor--in that desperate fight!) I would like to see a movie made about the actions of Admiral Willis Lee, on the battleship George Washington, during the night when it sank the pride of the Japanese Navy, the battleship Kirishima, during the last major naval engagement, fought over Guadalcanal (which was briefly mentioned in the movie Gallant Hours). Admiral Lee admitted that everything in the Japanese Navy was as good as in the U. S. Navy, except for one thing--his battleship had radar--and he knew how to use it (unlike many of our cruiser commanders, in previous engagements, which were sometimes unmitigated disasters, as a result!) That was his only advantage, that and his unexpected approach with his heretofore undetected large capital ship, in a narrow channel. The enemy wasn't expecting him, and when they did spot and begin shelling the battleship South Dakota, they weren't expecting to find a second U. S. monster, in those narrow waters, and they never saw him coming--until he was at point blank range--and opened fire! By then, it was too late...
    rhark

    good movie, like to see on dvd or vhs

    Good movie based on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Franklin. Pretty good cast and a good movie for people who are interested in World War II. I have not seen this movie on television for many years. It is long overdue to come out on VHS or DVD.
    bmcblain

    What was unique and a comment on the prisoner work scene.

    This movie was a little unique, because it had no women in it. I had a tiny part in one scene with Keefe Brasselle. The scene: prisoners on the ship painting and talking about escaping and going ashore for the last time, before the battle. Much of the movie was shot on the USS Princeton. I was an electronic Tech. aboard the ship from 1954 to 1957.

    This movie would interest people who want to know more about the war and how it affected people.
    nyjnt1-705-796567

    An averahe movie but

    The movie is a standard 1950"s war movie, entertaining, and loosely tells the story of the USS bunker Hill, a carrier that was severely damaged but survived due to the bravery of her crew.

    The best part though is that it was filmed onboard an Essex class carrier. It has lots of shots of the interior of the carrier. Most movies only show the flight deck, but this one gives an inside look at the ship. Everything from the hanger deck, mess deck, barber shop, living quarters to the after steering compartment! It also gives a good idea of the confusing labyrinth that the inside of a big ship can be.
    kmcmenim

    Great war flick. It should be re-released, on tape and DVD.

    Although I'm dating myself, I saw this in its original release. At the time, I was familiar with the WWII stories of the USS Franklin and the USS Bunker Hill. The dive bomb and kamikaze attacks on those two Essx class carriers provide much of the plot of this film, as well as some of the film footage. The film shows once again that ordinary men, of that time at least, had undreamed of reserves of valor with which to face otherwise overwhelming horror. If you chance to see this title in a flea market, grab it.

    "Victory At Sea" devotes some time to the Franklin's saga and Gary Cooper's "Task Force" incorporates part of the story, as well.

    Richard Boone, then playing TV's Dr. Conrad Styner on "Medic", William Bendix, of "The Babe Ruth Story" and his own TV series and a young Claude Aikens provided a human thread through the story.

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    • Trivia
      During the film the ship's captain incorrectly informs the bosun that the English Royal Navy ship 'The Bounty' and its captain 'William Bligh' are a work of fiction. This will come as a surprise to the Pitcairn islanders, as they are directly descended from the mutineers of The Bounty.
    • Goofs
      When Buck Fitzpatrick, (William Bendix), is reporting to the Captain, (Richard Boone), after one of the drills, he asks about Captain Bligh and if there is a ship in the U.S. Navy called "Bounty". The Captain states that Bligh was a fictional character. Captain Bligh was actually a Captain of the H.M.S. "Bounty" in the British Royal Navy whose crew mutinied in 1789. He managed to survive being cast adrift and later became Governor of New South Wales in Australia.
    • Quotes

      Buck Fitzpatrick: You know better than to sound off like that. The captain knows what he's doing and he's right.

      Chris Jordan: He's your tin God - you shoulda married him.

      Buck Fitzpatrick: I ought to kick you over the side and I would too if it wasn't against regulations.

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    • Release date
      • February 1956 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Posturi de luptă
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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