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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2014
  • Torpedo Run (1958) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TorpedoRun
    The commander of an American submarine during World War II sets out to destroy the Japanese Aircraft carrier which launched the attack on Pearl Harbour. His wife and child have been captured by the Japanese and they are using them and other prisoners of war as human shields for the carrier.
    Directed By Joseph Pevney
    Starring Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Diane Brewster
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  • @Roadtrip53
    @Roadtrip53 2 роки тому +3

    Borgnine was a superb actor, as was Glenn Ford. Great synergy between these two.

  • @franklinloveless9369
    @franklinloveless9369 14 днів тому

    He was made an honorary Chief Petty Officer in the year of Chief. He was a gm1 during the 2nd world war

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz 6 років тому +11

    One of the better Submarine movies about WW2. 👍👍

    • @derrickstorm6976
      @derrickstorm6976 4 роки тому +1

      The rest must be God awful then, judging by this clip

    • @ford8609
      @ford8609 2 роки тому +1

      @@derrickstorm6976 One of the best 50s ww2 navy movies. Enemy Below being the best.

  • @robmx2324
    @robmx2324 3 роки тому +3

    McHale is in the submarine force now. LOL

  • @markb1100
    @markb1100 4 роки тому +48

    How about the Enemy below with Robert Mitchum and Kurt Jergens

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 4 роки тому +5

      Absolutely excellent movie, a real edge-of-your-seat thriller.

    • @jerrymccrae7202
      @jerrymccrae7202 4 роки тому +1

      Fyi you migjt enjoy Submarine Command with William Holden and William Bendix.

    • @Jaxsolo
      @Jaxsolo 4 роки тому +3

      Watched it on YT last week

    • @johnhoie1
      @johnhoie1 3 роки тому +5

      Essentially remade as Balance of Terror on the original Star Trek. Great movie.

    • @baltsosser
      @baltsosser 3 роки тому +2

      @@jerrymccrae7202 I put both of those on a WWII playlist for my channel. Grrat films.

  • @rustykilt
    @rustykilt 3 роки тому +7

    Watching DAS BOOT truely represents war at sea in PIG BOATS. Nothing else comes close.

    • @davegrenier1160
      @davegrenier1160 3 роки тому

      @boris boris The movie "Das Boot" was screened for an audience of Jews. They cheered at the text at the beginning that told of how many U-boat men were lost at sea. By the end of the movie, the audience was in tears.
      The point of "Das Boot" is that there are human beings on both sides of a war, and both sides think they're the "good guys." The fact is that there are good guys and bad guys on both sides of any war, regardless of their leadership or their country's objectives and motivations.
      If you think a war movie needs to show both sides, then make your own movie.
      If you think everyone on our side were "good guys," I suggest you read G. MacDonogh's "After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation." What does our association with "not so good guys" (like Stalin) say about us?

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 3 роки тому

      @boris boris In every war on every side the combatants were fighting for exactly the same thing, that was the person standing beside them.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 3 роки тому +1

      I've done some research and most of the time the crew only wore their underwear and didn't wear their uniforms. Also there were no showers or any "good" way to clean yourself. Clean water and air were at a premium. Also it was not uncommon for the one toilet that was provided for fifty men to be inop due to the technology of flushing a toilet in an underwater vessel just wasn't there yet. A German sub actually sunk itself because of a toilet issue.
      So, where did all the poop go then you ask? In a bucket or whatever other kind of container they could use for storage till they could surface again. Toilet paper? If your lucky. How clean of a wipe could you really get? Used toilet paper? In the same bucket with your poop and everyone elses. Everyone walking around with dirty smelly itchy butts and no way to take a shower.
      A sub operates 24/7. So how were the sleeping arrangements? Three guys would "hot turn" one bunk bed. Every eight hours, one guy would get out of the bunk and the next stinky smelly guy would get in. There was always one sweaty stinky guy sleeping in every bunk. Three guys shared the same bunk. Cozy, huh?
      No point in getting dressed, undressed, and then back into uniform. You would just get up and stay in your underwear 24/7. Maybe put on some shoes or sandals.
      It was also not uncommon when these subs pulled back into port after a tour of duty that when the hatches where opened that it smelled so bad that the people on the outside would vomit right there on the spot.

    • @rustykilt
      @rustykilt 3 роки тому

      @@im1who84u Interestingly enough, I had watched a video on one of our Oberon class submarines, which I think, dates from the late 70s and it shows the crew mostly in shorts and T shirts.

  • @suhardighazali2487
    @suhardighazali2487 6 років тому +5

    so hard to find Torpedo Run here in youtube , and im glad to see this one, thanks for sharing this.

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz 6 років тому +1

      I have it on DVD 😂👍

    • @SaltiDawg2008
      @SaltiDawg2008 6 років тому +1

      Not available on disk from NETFLIX!

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz 6 років тому +1

      No it is not available on disk from Netflix. I got it at Barnes and Nobel's as a 4 pack of submarine movies 👍👍👏 Now it's just a single movie 🤣
      www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-torpedo-run-glenn-ford/3623037?ean=0888574055516&st=PLA&sid=NOK_DRS_Nook+Catch-All,+Low_00000000&2sid=Bing_e&sourceId=PLBiP188605&msclkid=ae77a47d2fec1d9c0a24ff1b6ff78e5c

    • @SaltiDawg2008
      @SaltiDawg2008 6 років тому +1

      I certainly did not mean to suggest Netflix was a source to buy DVDs. lol

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz 6 років тому

      I sit corrected. Happy viewing. 😉

  • @brianbayer9926
    @brianbayer9926 4 роки тому +19

    Operation Pacific with John Wayne is a great submarine movie has Martin Milner in it, run silent Run Deep is another one.

    • @55Quirll
      @55Quirll 4 роки тому +2

      Run Silent, Run Deep was a very good book, read it in High School, miss watching these classic movies with such good actors. Good acting, writing, plot, directing and actors. Thanks for up loading this clip.

    • @eg395
      @eg395 2 роки тому

      What about Destination Tokyo with Cary Grant and John Garfield?

    • @j.peters3053
      @j.peters3053 Рік тому

      Yes that was a good sub flick to🎬

  • @RickSeraf
    @RickSeraf 3 роки тому

    Look closely and you see Robert Reed (Brady Bunch) in one of his first roles. In the group shots he is on the far right in back of the guy with the intercom.

  • @rickey5353
    @rickey5353 6 років тому +4

    One of my Top 3 Sub movies : ...... Das Boot, and Ice Station Zebra.

  • @lancepugh6081
    @lancepugh6081 3 роки тому +7

    Just watch Das Boot if you want a U Boat movie

  • @davidfaas58777
    @davidfaas58777 3 роки тому +1

    Actor Ernest Borgnine Most likely knew the Navy Role for this film #TorpedoRun 1958 because of His Own Personal Navy Experience in WW2 #warnerbros #Fan

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 4 роки тому +5

    Wish WB would restore & release blue ray disc of a great sub film

  • @jayjay-bz3rr
    @jayjay-bz3rr 3 роки тому +3

    Ernest Borgnine actually served in the Navy

    • @charletonzimmerman4205
      @charletonzimmerman4205 3 роки тому

      He served on Atlantic, US Navy, sub Chaser, against "U" Boats, off US Coast.

  • @rainfordmiller7589
    @rainfordmiller7589 4 роки тому +5

    U571 now that a movie

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 3 роки тому

    Please WBArchive restore this classic & release in Blu-ray.

  • @jim2lane
    @jim2lane 3 роки тому +4

    Maybe a change of course and/or depth after you fire to make it a little more difficult to track where the torpedoes came from? Just sayin' 😉

  • @mikes9497
    @mikes9497 3 роки тому +11

    Ernest Borgnine best underwater role was when he teamed up again with Tim Conway in Spongebobs Mermaid Man and Barnicle Boy.

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat 3 роки тому +5

    I think the first close-in depth charges would have finished off the Greyfish.

    • @gregmead2967
      @gregmead2967 3 роки тому

      Exactly my thought, too.

    • @raybin6873
      @raybin6873 3 роки тому +2

      In the picture they were very close - would've ruined the submarine...

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz 6 років тому +3

    Funny how only a few submarine movies, have the *_Click-CLICK_*_ before the BOOM_ of the depth charges. Many Submariners have reported they heard that, yet only a handful, if even, have it in them.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 3 роки тому

      I've done some research and most of the time the crew only wore their underwear and didn't wear their uniforms. Also there were no showers or any "good" way to clean yourself. Clean water and air were at a premium. Also it was not uncommon for the one toilet that was provided for fifty men to be inop due to the technology of flushing a toilet in an underwater vessel just wasn't there yet. A German sub actually sunk itself because of a toilet issue.
      So, where did all the poop go then you ask? In a bucket or whatever other kind of container they could use for storage till they could surface again. Toilet paper? If your lucky. How clean of a wipe could you really get? Used toilet paper? In the same bucket with your poop and everyone elses. Everyone walking around with dirty smelly itchy butts and no way to take a shower.
      A sub operates 24/7. So how were the sleeping arrangements? Three guys would "hot turn" one bunk bed. Every eight hours, one guy would get out of the bunk and the next stinky smelly guy would get in. There was always one sweaty stinky guy sleeping in every bunk. Three guys shared the same bunk. Cozy, huh?
      No point in getting dressed, undressed, and then back into uniform. You would just get up and stay in your underwear 24/7. Maybe put on some shoes or sandals.
      It was also not uncommon when these subs pulled back into port after a tour of duty that when the hatches where opened that it smelled so bad that the people on the outside would vomit right there on the spot.

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz 3 роки тому

      @@im1who84u Your point about no showers, and no wash facility is innaccurate

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 3 роки тому

      @@OdeeOz Thanks for enlightening me on that. I can't imagine how a shower would work on a WWII sub, but I am sure you know what you are talking about.

    • @OdeeOz
      @OdeeOz 3 роки тому

      @@im1who84u They had Desalinization plants on all Warships. Yeah the Shower was a tight fit.

  • @exnbcnco
    @exnbcnco 3 роки тому +3

    Grey Lady Down has my vote!

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 3 роки тому

      I see Capt.Binghamton. got McHale. transferred to the Silent Service. No more PT 73.

  • @smacwhinnie
    @smacwhinnie 3 роки тому +1

    No evasive maneuvering after firing?

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 3 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 3 роки тому +1

    why no one has ever developed a torpedoe to go straight up, is beyond me

    • @davidhoffman1278
      @davidhoffman1278 3 роки тому

      Straight up after launch? That might be too close to a destroyed submarine dropping debris?

    • @frankbutaric3565
      @frankbutaric3565 3 роки тому

      Torpedos are long. Standing on up takes room that the sub did not have at the time

    • @davidhoffman1278
      @davidhoffman1278 3 роки тому

      @@frankbutaric3565 , With today's vertical launch tubes you can do what I infer he thinks would be a good torpedo tactic. Go directly below an opposing submarine and fire straight up. I see the sinking opposition submarine falling down on the submarine that launched the torpedo. Similar to you shooting a big guy from below and his dead body falls on you killing you.

  • @artdeco5464
    @artdeco5464 3 роки тому +1

    i dunno... the destroyer was moving fairly quickly... so where did all the other depth charges come from? How did the sub survive so many depth charges that apparently detonated so close to the hull? Why did the American torpedos actually work in this movie? From what i have read the American Mark 4 torpedo had something like a 50% failure rate.

    • @tomnesler2089
      @tomnesler2089 3 роки тому +1

      That's why its a movie, not a documentary...:-) Hollywood's artistic license.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 3 роки тому

      I've done some research and most of the time the crew only wore their underwear and didn't wear their uniforms. Also there were no showers or any "good" way to clean yourself. Clean water and air were at a premium. Also it was not uncommon for the one toilet that was provided for fifty men to be inop due to the technology of flushing a toilet in an underwater vessel just wasn't there yet. A German sub actually sunk itself because of a toilet issue.
      So, where did all the poop go then you ask? In a bucket or whatever other kind of container they could use for storage till they could surface again. Toilet paper? If your lucky. How clean of a wipe could you really get? Used toilet paper? In the same bucket with your poop and everyone elses. Everyone walking around with dirty smelly itchy butts and no way to take a shower.
      A sub operates 24/7. So how were the sleeping arrangements? Three guys would "hot turn" one bunk bed. Every eight hours, one guy would get out of the bunk and the next stinky smelly guy would get in. There was always one sweaty stinky guy sleeping in every bunk. Three guys shared the same bunk. Cozy, huh?
      No point in getting dressed, undressed, and then back into uniform. You would just get up and stay in your underwear 24/7. Maybe put on some shoes or sandals.
      It was also not uncommon when these subs pulled back into port after a tour of duty that when the hatches where opened that it smelled so bad that the people on the outside would vomit right there on the spot.

  • @yves-reneguilland9708
    @yves-reneguilland9708 3 роки тому

    la belle connerie : J'écris en langue ' francophone ' et le film & Parlé en U. K. : ça c'est super bien = bravo Y T.:là pas de censure, rien . . . Bravo . Et pas fichu de le mettre en F.., Je vous félicite les gars !

  • @payungteduh1210
    @payungteduh1210 3 роки тому

    25Apr2021.Nanggala402😭

  • @ProPatriaRO
    @ProPatriaRO 3 роки тому

    Mermaid man fought in ww2

  • @franksmith3602
    @franksmith3602 3 роки тому

    Launch

  • @im1who84u
    @im1who84u 3 роки тому +2

    I've done some research and most of the time the crew only wore their underwear and didn't wear their uniforms. Also there were no showers or any "good" way to clean yourself. Clean water and air were at a premium. Also it was not uncommon for the one toilet that was provided for fifty men to be inop due to the technology of flushing a toilet in an underwater vessel just wasn't there yet. A German sub actually sunk itself because of a toilet issue.
    So, where did all the poop go then you ask? In a bucket or whatever other kind of container they could use for storage till they could surface again. Toilet paper? If your lucky. How clean of a wipe could you really get? Used toilet paper? In the same bucket with your poop and everyone elses. Everyone walking around with dirty smelly itchy butts and no way to take a shower.
    A sub operates 24/7. So how were the sleeping arrangements? Three guys would "hot turn" one bunk bed. Every eight hours, one guy would get out of the bunk and the next stinky smelly guy would get in. There was always one sweaty stinky guy sleeping in every bunk. Three guys shared the same bunk. Cozy, huh?
    No point in getting dressed, undressed, and then back into uniform. You would just get up and stay in your underwear 24/7. Maybe put on some shoes or sandals.
    It was also not uncommon when these subs pulled back into port after a tour of duty that when the hatches where opened that it smelled so bad that the people on the outside would vomit right there on the spot.
    Subs have come a long way since those days.

  • @manuelfernandezcruz8077
    @manuelfernandezcruz8077 3 роки тому

    en castellano

  • @thomashogan9196
    @thomashogan9196 3 роки тому

    Unfortunately American torpedoes at the time were often defective. The crews risked their lives to fire them only to see their torpedoes fail to explode or in at least one case, circle back and blow up the American sub that fired it.

    • @ut000bs
      @ut000bs 3 роки тому +1

      It depends on the year. By late 1943 the Mk 14 was quickly becoming the most reliable torpedo in the war.

    • @thomashogan9196
      @thomashogan9196 3 роки тому

      @@ut000bs The USS Tang was sunk by her own torpedo in October 1943. She did sink 33 enemy ships before sinking herself.

    • @ut000bs
      @ut000bs 3 роки тому +1

      @@thomashogan9196 I know. I've been studying Pacific War history since the mid 1970s. I still find it fascinating.

    • @thomashogan9196
      @thomashogan9196 3 роки тому +2

      @@ut000bs Very good. My interest began with my uncle who was a Higgins boat pilot on Tarawa. At one point in the war he ended up finding a cousin who was a seabee building runways. My best story is from VJ day when my mother worked as telephone operator. Many of the other women ran out to celebrate and switchboard was busy. She got a call to connect Henry J. Kaiser (as in Kaiser-Fraser, Kaiser Shipyard, Kaiser Hospital). In those days operators could stay on the line, just to make sure the call got through, naturally. When they told Henry J. The war was over she heard him yelling, "What the hell do you mean the WAR IS OVER? What the Hell am I supposed to do with this sh@# House full of Steel! That incident didn't make the history books.

    • @gregmead2967
      @gregmead2967 3 роки тому +1

      NOW, there's a lot of info on how terribly defective the torps of the time were. The people in charge, IMO, should have been kicked out of the service or even jailed. It was utterly unnecessary.

  • @Watkinsstudio
    @Watkinsstudio Рік тому

    The good acting in this film was let down by its awful practical effects such as toy-looking surface ships and the sub enduring depth charge detonations too close to survive.
    The Enemy Below was far better.

  • @jondrew55
    @jondrew55 3 роки тому

    $20 to buy this movie? No thanks

    • @ut000bs
      @ut000bs 3 роки тому

      $5 at Walmart.

    • @jondrew55
      @jondrew55 3 роки тому

      @@ut000bs I guess if o still had a DVD player

    • @ut000bs
      @ut000bs 3 роки тому

      @@jondrew55 the only one I have is in my PC. Hell, I don't even own a TV or have cable. Gave that up in 2005.

    • @raybin6873
      @raybin6873 3 роки тому

      @@ut000bs Ha! I still have my TV...hooked up to an old school analog antenna - works just fine - I can watch ol' grumpy grumble guts Trump moan and groan about his election debacle. 😁

  • @hollismerrick8100
    @hollismerrick8100 3 роки тому

    B

  • @brucewilson6372
    @brucewilson6372 3 роки тому

    They are too old for playing those parts!

    • @Trollemharder
      @Trollemharder 3 роки тому +1

      Not really, if you do the research.