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Synopsis
Henry Fonda returned to films after an eight-year absence in this masterful adaptation of the actor's Broadway hit Mister Roberts. Written and partially directed by Joshua Logan, the film stars Fonda as Lt. Doug Roberts, chief cargo officer of the supply ship "Reluctant." WW2 is in its last few months, and Roberts is itching for combat duty. But the Reluctant's surly, despotic captain (James Cagney), anxious to use Roberts to expedite his own promotion, refuses to sign any of Roberts' transfer requests. Helping to brighten Mister Roberts' humdrum existence are his best friends, Ensign Frank Pulver (Jack Lemmon, in an Oscar-winning performance) and the ship's philosophical doctor (William Powell, in his final film appearance). Most of the laughs are provided by Pulver, officer "in charge of laundry and morale." When he isn't wheeling and dealing to bring a bevy of beautiful nurses on board the Reluctant, Pulver is concocting elaborate schemes to avenge himself against the Captain -- even though he's spent 14 months on the Reluctant without ever meeting his nemesis. The film's highlights include the efforts by Roberts, Pulver, and Doc to mix a bottle of Scotch from Coca-Cola, Iodine, and other vital ingredients; and Mister Roberts' (and later Ensign Pulver's) assertion of manhood by tossing the Captain's precious palm tree overboard. Halfway through shooting, legendary director John Ford was replaced, ostensibly because of illness, by Mervyn LeRoy. One of the finest service comedies ever made, Mister Roberts spawned a less amusing sequel, Ensign Pulver (1964), as well as a 1965 TV sitcom. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nick Adams Reber
Frank Aletter Gerhart
Tige Andrews Wiley
Ward Bond C.P.O. Dowdy
Danny Borzage Jonesey
James Cagney Captain Morion
Philip Carey Mannion
Ken Curtis Dolan
Mimi Doyle Nurse
Shug Fisher Johnson
James Flavin MP
Henry Fonda Lt. Doug Roberts
Fritz Ford Lindstrom
William Hudson Olson
Buck Kartalian Mason
Perry Lopez Rodrigues
Jimmy Murphy Taylor
Maura Murphy Nurse
Kathleen O'Malley Nurse
Betsy Palmer Lt. Ann Girard
William Powell Doc
Robert Roark Insigna
Harry Tenbrook Cookie
Gregory Walcott Shore Patrolman
Patrick Wayne Bookser
Jack Lemmon Ens. Frank Thurlowe Pulver
Jack Pennick Marine Sergeant
Jim Moloney Kennedy
Lonnie Pierce Nurse

Production Crew

Art Loel Art Director
Winton Hoch Cinematographer
Franz Waxman Composer (Music Score)
Moss Mabry Costume Designer
John Ford Director
Mervyn LeRoy Director
Jack Murray Editor
Wingate Smith First Assistant Director
Gordon Bau Makeup
Joshua Logan Play Author
Thomas Heggen Play Author
Leland Hayward, Sr. Producer
Frank S. Nugent Screenwriter
Joshua Logan Screenwriter
William L. Kuehl Set Designer
William Mueller Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1955
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Warner Color

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Awards
1955 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1955 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1955 - Best Picture - Academy
1955 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1955 - Best Picture - Academy
1955 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie