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Run Silent, Run Deep
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Directed by Robert Wise
The contrasting acting styles of Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster serve to increase the already high tension level of the WW2 drama Run Silent, Run Deep. Gable plays submarine commander "Rich" Richardson, who assumes command of the USS Nerka. Because his previous sub was sunk by the Japanese under highly suspect circumstances, Richardson inspires nothing but animosity from his new crew. Particularly hostile is executive officer Lt. Jim Bledsoe (Burt Lancaster), who'd assumed that he was next in line to command the Nerka. Obsessed with tracking down the Japanese destroyer that sank his old sub, Richardson drives his crew mercilessly, and even disobeys direct orders from his own higher-ups. The Nerka manages to blast the Japanese vessel out of the waters, but in so doing the sub is placed in dire peril in enemy waters. In his desperate efforts to save the Nerka, Richardson at long last wins the respect of Bledsoe and the rest of the crew. Featured in the cast of Run Silent, Run Deep are Burt Lancaster's old circus partner Nick Cravat, and, in his unbilled movie debut, Don Rickles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"A River Runs Through It?! Well, at least Das Boot was mentioned, even though it wasn't actually included on the list (it would be my #1). Some others I would definitely include would be A Night To Remember (certainly the best film based on the Titanic disaster), Lifeboat (great single-set Hitchcock that takes place entirely on the water), Run Silent, Run Deep, The Caine Mutiny and, of course, Open Water. " [More]
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Run Silent, Run Deep stands out from the glut of late 1950s submarine movies thanks to the intriguing John Gay script, skilled direction by Robert Wise, and the sheer star power of Burt Lancaster and Clark Gable. Wise creates a tense, foreboding atmosphere, heightened by the palpable animosity that the two actors bring to their roles. Lancaster also co-produced the adventure; lesser-regarded examples of the genre include Enemy Below (1957), Hellcats of the Navy (1957), Torpedo Run (1958), and Up Periscope (1959). ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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