
“Hollywood Now Brings You a Story of Heroic Greatness...”
Biography of Admiral John Hoskins' efforts to retain active command despite WW2 injury.
Release Date: 4/19/1955
Runtime: 103 minutes
Languages: English
Director: John H. Auer
00Companies: Republic Pictures
Countries: United States of America
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This is another film that is really let down by it's title. One that suggests more of a swashbuckler - or a romance, at any rate - than a biopic of American Admiral Hoskins (Sterling Hayden) who was a pioneer of the use of jet aircraft from aircraft carriers. As it is, it's an OK depiction of the struggles of the man against the elements, technology, human frailty and government to get his ideas implemented. Hayden is a charm-free actor here, his dedication to his task is laudable, but cheerless and any semblance of romance with wife Sue (a rather prim Alexis Smith) left me cold. It does have oodles of wonderful original aerial photography to augment it, though - and that helps. Sadly, though, this is all as flat as the deck on the "USS Princeton".
Seaman P.J. 'Zuggy' Zugbaum

Sterling Hayden
Rear-Adm. John Madison Hoskins

Alexis Smith
Sue Hoskins

Ben Cooper
Seaman P.J. 'Zuggy' Zugbaum

Dean Jagger
Vice-Adm. Thomas L. Semple

Virginia Grey
Dorothy Buracker

Hayden Rorke
Capt. William Buracker

Douglas Kennedy
Capt. Walter Riley

Louis Jean Heydt
Capt. Walter F. Rodee

Richard Crane
Lt. Johnson

Morris Ankrum
Vice-Adm. Arthur Dewey Struble

Frank Ferguson
Admiral L.D.

John Maxwell
Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey
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