Action in the North Atlantic (1943)



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Synopsis:
Action in the North Atlantic is solid wartime propaganda with a rather endearing inner lining of left-wing politics, courtesy (no doubt) of scenarist John Howard Lawson, who based his screenplay on a novel by maritime specialist Guy Gilpatric. While running war goods to America's Russian allies, a merchant marine ship captained by Raymond Massey is torpedoed. The courage of Massey and his first mate Humphrey Bogart serves as an inspiration to the survivors, who manage to navigate their tiny lifeboat to America, where they are lauded as heroes. After only the briefest of compassionate leaves (Massey is reunited with wife Ruth Gordon, while Bogart strikes up a relationship with Julie Bishop), the crew is assigned a new Liberty Ship. Despite fears of being torpedoed again, Massey, Bogart, and the other men successfully bring their cargo to Russia, shooting down several German planes in the process. As the Americans are cheered on by the smiling, well-fed Russian seamen and peasants, Action in the North Atlantic fades out, with the voice of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actually radio announcer Art Gilmore) heard on the soundtrack encouraging a "United Nations" allegiance against the axis. The supporting cast of Action in the North Atlantic includes a young newcomer by the name of Bernard Zanville, whose billing was changed to "Dane Clark" upon the film's release.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1943
Director Credit
Lloyd Bacon Director
Cast Credit
Ted Offenbecker Cecil
James Flavin Lieutenant Commander
Richard Wessel Cherub
Irving Bacon Bartender
credited as William Vaughn German Sub Captain
Glenn Strange Tex Mathews
Humphrey Bogart Joe Rossi
Raymond Massey Capt. Steve Jarvis
Ruth Gordon Mrs. Jarvis
Alan Hale Boats O'Hara
Julie Bishop Pearl
Sam Levene Chips Abrams
Dane Clark Johnny Pulaski
Peter King Engle Whitey Lara
Minor Watson Rear Adm. Hartridge
Joseph M. Kerrigan Caviar Jinks
Dick Hogan Cadet Robert Parker
Fred W. Bowditch Ensign Wright
Chick Chandler Goldberg
George Offerman Cecil
Donald Douglas Lt. Commander
Art Foster Pete Larson
Ray Montgomery Aherne
Patrick Fitzgerald Sparks
Elliott Sullivan Hennessy
Alec Craig McGonigle
Ludwig Stossel Capt. Ziemer
Frank Puglia Capt. Carpolis
Iris Adrian Hofstadter (or Hostetter) Jenny O'Hara
Production Credits Credit
Jerome Irving Wald Producer
Art Department Credit
Clarence I. Steensen Set Designer
Ted Smith Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Ted D. McCord Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Edwin DuPar Special Effects
Jack Cosgrove Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Milo Anderson Costume Designer
Perc Westmore Makeup

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