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Synopsis
In Harm's Way, based on James Bassett's novel Harm's Way, has enough plot in it for four movies or a good miniseries (when it was shown on network television in prime time, it was broken into two very full nights). On the morning of December 7, 1941, a heavy cruiser, commanded by Captain Rockwell Torrey (John Wayne), and the destroyer Cassidy, under acting commander Lieutenant (jg) William McConnell (Thomas Tryon), are two of a handful of ships that escape the destruction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Under Torrey's command, the tiny fleet of a dozen ships carries out its orders to seek out and engage the enemy fleet. But lack of fuel and a daring maneuver (but tragic miscalculation) by Torrey causes his ship to be seriously damaged. He's relieved of command and assigned to a desk job routing convoys in the shakeup following the attack, and his exec and oldest friend, Commander Paul Eddington (Kirk Douglas), is reassigned after a brawl, the result of his anger after identifying the body of his wife (Barbara Bouchet) who was killed during the attack while cavorting with an Marine Corps officer. Torrey's shore assignment leads him to reestablish contact on a very hostile level with his estranged son, Ensign Jere Torrey (Brandon de Wilde), from his long-ended marriage; he establishes a romantic relationship with Lt. Maggie Haynes (Patricia Neal), a navy nurse; and he also befriends Commander Egan Powell (Burgess Meredith), a special-intelligence officer. Partly as a result of his contact with Powell, Torrey is chosen by the commander of the Pacific Fleet (Henry Fonda) to salvage an essential operation called Sky Hook, which has become bogged down through the indecisiveness of its area commander, Vice Admiral Broderick (Dana Andrews). Promoted to rear admiral, with Eddington -- who'd been rotting away on a shore assignment, drunk most of the time -- assigned as his chief of staff, Torrey gets Sky Hook rolling and finally finds his purpose in this war, gaining the belated admiration of his son in the process. Eddington is similarly motivated but is still haunted by the violent, ultimately self-destructive demons that blighted his marriage and his life -- he is particularly attracted to a young nurse, Annalee Dohrn (Jill Haworth), not knowing that she is already involved romantically with Jere Torrey. Meanwhile, McConnell survives the sinking of his ship and is ordered to join Torrey's staff. Matters all come to a head when the Japanese begin a counter-offensive to Torrey's planned troop landing. And just at the time Torrey needs his men at their best, Eddington's violence and rage boil to the surface in a way that will destroy him and blight both men's lives. In a final attempt at redemption, Eddington provides Torrey with the information he needs to set up a battle that he has at least a chance of winning, pitting his small task group of destroyers and cruisers against the Japanese task force led by the Yamato, the largest battleship ever built. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dana Andrews Adm. Broderick
Tod Andrews Capt. Tuthill
Barbara Bouchet Liz Eddington
Bruce Cabot Quartermaster Quoddy
Dort Clark Boston
Henry Fonda CINCPAC Admiral
Jill Haworth Ens. Annalee Dorne
Stanley Holloway Clayton Canfil
George Kennedy Col. Gregory
Richard Le Pore Lt. Tom Agar
Stewart Moss Ens. Balch
Patricia Neal Lt. Maggie Haynes
Hugh O'Brian Marine Corps Major
Carroll O'Connor Lieutenant Commander Burke
Patrick O'Neal Cmdr. Neal O'Wynn
Slim Pickens CPO Culpepper
Paula Prentiss Bev McConnel
Chet Stratton Ship's doctor
Franchot Tone CINCPAC I Admiral
Tom Tryon Lt. William McConnel
Brandon de Wilde Ens. Jeremiah Torrey
Kirk Douglas Cmdr. Paul Eddington
Burgess Meredith Commander Powell
John Wayne Capt. Rockwell Torrey
James Mitchum Ens. Griggs

Production Crew

Al Y. Roelofs Art Director
James Bassett Book Author
Loyal Griggs Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith Composer (Music Score)
Hope Bryce Costume Designer
Otto Preminger Director
George Tomasini Editor
Hugh S. Fowler Editor
Otto Preminger Producer
Lyle Wheeler Production Designer
Wendell Mayes Screenwriter
Morrie Hoffman Set Designer
Richard Mansfield Set Designer
Lawrence W. Butler Special Effects
Year: 1965
Runtime: 165
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Otto Preminger Productions
Paramount

Release
by Paramount