The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Having aligned himself with producer Stanley Kramer after naming names during the HUAC witch-hunt trials, Dmytryk opted for ever more turgidly serious subject matter. This, the last and perhaps the best of his films for Kramer, was an adaptation of Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the court martial carried out against peacetime naval destroyer officers Francis and Johnson after they have mutinied against Bogart's Captain Queeg, who panics during a storm. Bogie's considerable charisma is visibly weakened by his tired appearance, and the strong cast is never really allowed full rein by Dmytryk, whose abiding concern that fair play be seen to be done, with regard to all the characters' various motivations, makes for a stodgily liberal courtroom drama.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson, Robert Francis, Fred MacMurray, EG Marshall, Lee Marvin, Claude Akins full cast
Duration: 125 mins
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