A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew.A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew.A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew.
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- 1 nomination
- Jessie
- (uncredited)
- Carl Beckman
- (uncredited)
- Co-ordinate Fixer at Bungo Straits
- (uncredited)
- Bragg
- (uncredited)
- Capt. Blunt
- (uncredited)
- Japanese sailor
- (uncredited)
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe real submarine captain that Clark Gable's character was based on, Captain Edward L. Beach, was only 23 years old at the time of the events depicted. Edward L. Beach Jr. wrote the book "Run Silent, Run Deep" (1955) as a work of fiction. While without doubt similarities exist between Commander Richardson (Gable) and Beach as a submarine captains, the same can be said of Richardson and all USN submarine captains of that era. But to say that the Richardson character is "based" on Beach is a stretch, especially when one considers that the movie is only very loosely based on the book. BTW, Beach also penned a great non-fiction book - an excellent read - "Salt and Steel" (1999), his reflections on being a submariner.
- GoofsA depth charge is seen rolling off the sub's deck and exploding directly under the keel. And later, three depth charges explode one after the other, all around the stern of the boat. A depth charge exploding that close under the middle of the keel would have broken the sub's back and sent it to the bottom, let alone three close in nearly simultaneous detonations. These images were meant to build tension, but are totally unrealistic.
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[last lines]
Lt. Jim Bledsoe: [presiding at a funeral on his submarine] It's thirty-eight days now since we left Pearl Harbor. I know how some of us felt then; I think I know how some of us feel now. But let no one here, no one aboard this boat, ever say we didn't have a captain.
[as the body is buried at sea, he reads these remarks]
Lt. Jim Bledsoe: Unto almighty God we commend the soul of our shipmate departed. And we commit his body to the deep, in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection unto eternal life, when the sea shall give up her dead in the life of the world to come.
- Crazy creditsNot sure why Bungo Straits is cited as a crazy credit. The Bungo Suido (translates to Bungo Straits) is the waterway between Kyushu and Shikoku.
- ConnectionsEdited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)
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- Sep 16, 2002
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- Run Silent, Run Deep
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- Salton Sea, California, USA(battle scenes using miniatures and models)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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