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| John Wayne | Lt Cmdr. Duke E. Gifford | |
| Patricia Neal | Lt. Mary Stuart | |
| Ward Bond | Cmdr. John T. Perry | |
| Scott Forbes | Lt. Larry | |
| Philip Carey | Lt. Bob Perry | |
| Paul Picerni | Jonesy | |
| William Campbell | The Talker | |
| Kathryn Givney | Cmdr. Steele | |
| Martin Milner | Ens. Caldwell | |
| Cliff Clark | Commander | |
| Jack Pennick | The Chief | |
| Virginia Brissac | Sister Anna | |
| Vincent Fotre | Soundman | |
| Lewis Martin | Squad commander | |
| Sam Edwards | Junior |
| Director | George Waggner
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| Producer | Louis Edelman
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| Writer | George Waggner
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During WWII, Duke E. Gifford is second in command of the USS Thunderfish, a submarine which is firing off torpedoes that either explode too early or never explode at all. It's a dilemma that he'll eventually take up personally. Even more personal is his quest to win back his ex-wife, a nurse; but he'll have to win her back from a navy flier who also happens to be his commander's little brother. |
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