Submarine Seahawk
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Submarine Seahawk | |
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Directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet |
Produced by |
Alex Gordon Orville H. Hampton |
Screenplay by | Lou Rusoff |
Starring |
John Bentley Brett Halsey Wayne Heffley |
Music by | Alexander Laszlo |
Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
Editing by |
Homer Powell Ronald Sinclair |
Studio | Golden State Productions |
Distributed by | American International Pictures |
Release dates | December 1958 |
Running time | 83 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Submarine Seahawk is a 1958 Drama directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, starring John Bentley and Brett Halsey. Captain Turner (John Bentley) and his crew patrol the Pacific for enemy ships. An expert on Japanese naval ships, Turner is assigned to gather reconnaissance information. As his crew grows restless for battle, the captain must convince the men their mission will ultimately lead to defeating the enemy.[1]
Plot summary
Cast
- John Bentley as Lt. Cmdr. Paul Turner
- Brett Halsey as Lt. (j.g.) David Shore
- Wayne Heffley as Cmdr. Dean Stoker
- Steve Mitchell as CPO Andy Flowers
- Henry McCann as Seaman Ellis Bellis
- Paul Maxwell as Lt. Cmdr. Bill Hallohan, XO
- Nicky Blair as Sam
- Frank Gerstle as Capt. Boardman
- Jan Brooks as Mrs. Ellen Turner
- Mabel Rea as Maisie
- Leon Tyler as Ed
- Hal Bogart as Radio Operator
- Frank Watkins as Bearded Sonar Man
- Don Fenwick as Radio Operator
- Marilyn Hanold as Nancy
References
External links
- Submarine Seahawk at the Internet Movie Database
- Submarine Seahawk at allmovie
- Submarine Seahawk at the TCM Movie Database
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