Overview:
On December 6, 1941, Captain Yamanada of the Japanese aircraft carrier "Hiranamu", orders full steam ahead for Pearl Harbor. His ship encounters and sinks an American yacht and the single survivor, Sue Curry, is rescued by an American submarine, the "Sea Serpent", commanded by Commander Chris Warren. He hears her story and attempts to radio a warning to Pearl Harbor. Yamanada, hearing the signals, orders the airlines jammed, and then sends his son into the air to sink the sub. The attack fails, after the sub makes a crash dive, but they fail in their warning attempts. The next morning, December 7th, the men on the sub hear the story of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and devise a desperate plan to sink the Japanese carrier by letting the carrier know their position. The carrier comes in search of the submarine.| Status: | Released (1942-06-04) |
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| Screen: | Aubrey Wisberg |
| Productions: | Columbia Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
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Casts
- 102687: John Howard - Commander Chris Warren
- 108232: Marguerite Chapman - Sue Curry
- 30303: Bruce Bennett - 1st Office Russell
- 113492: Warren Ashe - Bill Warren
- 41214: Forrest Tucker - Pulaski
- 34325: Eileen O'Hearn - Vera Lane
- 1354974: Nino Pipitone - Captain Yamanada
Crews
- 82491: Lew Landers - Director - Directing
- 41705: Aubrey Wisberg - Writer - Writing
- 96725: Wallace MacDonald - Producer - Production
- 1940: Franz Planer - Director of Photography - Camera
- 64118: William A. Lyon - Editor - Editing
- 31969: Lionel Banks - Art Direction - Art
- 121396: Seymour Friedman - Assistant Director - Directing
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For some reason an American causing yacht finds itself in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and in the way of a Japanese aircraft carrier. The bigger ship uses it as target practice leaving only "Sue" (Marguerite Chapman) as the sole survivor. Fortunately, she manages to get of an SOS ....
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