

War · Drama
Overview
A submarine commander is on a relentless pursuit of a Japanese aircraft carrier in the South Seas during World War II.
Top Cast


Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle
Glenn Ford
Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle


Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine
Lt. Archer 'Archie' Sloan
Ernest Borgnine
Lt. Archer 'Archie' Sloan


Diane Brewster
Diane Brewster
Jane Doyle
Diane Brewster
Jane Doyle


Dean Jones
Dean Jones
Lt. Jake 'Fuzz' Foley
Dean Jones
Lt. Jake 'Fuzz' Foley


L.Q. Jones
L.Q. Jones
'Hash' Benson
L.Q. Jones
'Hash' Benson


Philip Ober
Philip Ober
Adm. Samuel Setton
Philip Ober
Adm. Samuel Setton


Richard Carlyle
Richard Carlyle
Cmdr. Don Adams
Richard Carlyle
Cmdr. Don Adams


Fredd Wayne
Fredd Wayne
Orville 'Goldy' Goldstein
Fredd Wayne
Orville 'Goldy' Goldstein


Don Keefer
Don Keefer
Ens. Ron Milligan
Don Keefer
Ens. Ron Milligan


Robert Hardy
Robert Hardy
Lt. Redley
Robert Hardy
Lt. Redley
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