![]() ![]() It's worth tracking down, for fans of the book or the drama, and raises the question of whether the video portion of the show might someday be unearthed and released. The only flaw - one inherent in the medium, and preserved here - in the listening takes the form of the breaks into commercials, but these are minimal, and not a real distraction, held as they are to a minimum. The Caine Mutiny - The Mutiny: After one of Queeg's (Humphrey Bogart) orders threatens the safety of the crew, Lt. Director Franklin Schaffner demonstrates a command of the audio as well as - undoubtedly - the visual aspects of the technical side of the production listening to the drama, it's brilliantly effective on these terms. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - Crew / Cast: Director: Robert Altman, with: Eric Bogosian (Lt. Cast & Crew Edward DmytrykDirector Stanley RobertsScreenplay Michael BlankfortScreenplay Herman WoukNovel Humphrey BogartCast Jos FerrerCast Van Johnson. Bird Larry Barton Member of the Court Paul Birch Captain Randolph Southard Jim Bumgarner Member. This double LP preserves the audio component of that television special, and it holds up astonishingly well. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Broadway Original Cast Original Replacement Herbert Anderson Dr. Philip Francis Queeg, and was as big a hit on the small screen as the movie was in theaters. But there was also a television adaptation, presented on November 19, 1955, which preserved Lloyd Nolan's performance as Lt. The Caine Mutiny (1954) Rating: No Rating Director: Edward Dmytryk Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Jos Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray Running Time: 124 minutes. The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, adapted by author Herman Wouk from his own novel, was a hit on Broadway, which led to a famous (and famously successful) screen adaptation starring Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, and José Ferrer.
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