Destroyer

Destroyer

194399 min
6.6/10
AdventureDramaWar

Plot Summary

Flagwaving story of a new American destroyer, the JOHN PAUL JONES, from the day her keel is laid, to what was very nearly her last voyage. Among the crew, is Steve Boleslavski, a shipyard welder that helped build her, who reenlists, with his old rank of Chief bosuns mate. After failing her sea trials, she is assigned to the mail run, until caught up in a disparate battle with a Japanese sub. After getting torpedoed, and on the verge of sinking, the Captain, and crew hatch a plan to try and save the ship, and destroy the sub.

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👥Cast (77)

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Steven 'Boley' Boleslavski

Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Mickey Donohue

Edgar Buchanan

Edgar Buchanan

Kansas Jackson

Marguerite Chapman

Marguerite Chapman

Mary Boleslavski

Regis Toomey

Regis Toomey

Lt. Cmdr. Clark

Warren Ashe

Warren Ashe

Lt. Bert Marton

Leo Gorcey

Leo Gorcey

Seaman Sarecky

Edward Brophy

Edward Brophy

Engineer Casey

Eddy Waller

Eddy Waller

Marty, a riveter

Roger Clark

Roger Clark

Chief Engineer

Curt Bois

Curt Bois

Swab with large nose

Kenneth MacDonald

Kenneth MacDonald

Admiral (Clark's CO)

🎬Crew

Director

William A. Seiter

Writers

Frank Wead, Frank Wead, Lewis Meltzer

Producers

Louis F. Edelman

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

Destroyer backdrop 1
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🏷️Keywords

shipdestroyership launchuso

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

4/4/2022

It's really just a bit of wartime propaganda this - extolling the sterling efforts of the US Navy destroyer. From the build, through it's launch and maritime trials, this film follows "Boley" (Edward G. Robinson) who served on the last "USS John Paul Jones" and is determined to serve on this one. That determination causes upset with the younger "Donohue" (Glenn Ford) who is bumped of that gig - and the two men just don't get along. "Donohue" takes up with the older man's daughter "Mary" (Marguerite Chapman) and that just adds to their tensions. At sea - where this film spends nowhere near enough time - the ship has more than a few teething problems and the crew start to think more of "Boley" as a Jonah. Of course, it can't end that way - we know that the first half hour is merely a preamble to some rousing sea action from their beleaguered vessel. Were it to have been more of an adventure film, then I would probably have enjoyed it better, but it's really not much of anything. Ford doesn't impose himself at all, and though Robinson has a pugnacity to his character, the message just sort of gets lost in the weakly directed and written delivery. Fair-to-middling.

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Production Companies

Columbia Pictures