Fighting Seabees, The
Republic (1944)
Action, War
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017153109993
IMDB   6.5
2 hr 0 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
John Wayne Wedge Donovan
Susan Hayward Constance Chesley
Dennis O'Keefe Lt. Cmdr. Robert Yarrow
William Frawley Eddie Powers
Leonid Kinskey Johnny Novasky
J.M. Kerrigan Sawyer Collins
Grant Withers Whanger Spreckles
Paul Fix Ding Jacobs
Ben Welden Yump Lumkin
William Forrest Lt. Kerrick
J. M. Kerrigan Sawyer Collins
Jay Norris Joe Brick
Addison Richards Captain Joyce
Wally Wales Lt. Cmdr. Hood
Director
Edward Ludwig
Howard Lydecker
Producer Albert J. Cohen
Writer Borden Chase
Aenas MacKenzie
Musician Walter Scharf


The Fighting Seabees is Republic Pictures' rip-roaring tribute to the US Navy's Construction Batallions (C.B.), without whom no plane would ever have gotten off the ground during WW2. John Wayne stars as Wedge Donovan, head of civilian construction company stationed in a pre-Pearl Harbor South Pacific war area. Despite Donovan's pleas to the Navy brass, he is denied permission to train his men for combat, the better to stave off imminent Japanese attack. Only after incurring heavy losses is Donovan given a commission and his men officially enlisted in the Navy. The self-sacrifical climax, as Donovan destroys a Japanese tank batallion at the cost of his own life, is one of the best-staged action highlights of its kind. As Constance Chesley, Susan Hayward finds herself in the unenviable position of being the apex in a romantic triangle involving herself, Wedge Donovan and Lt. Cmdr. Robert Yarrow (Dennis O'Keefe); her climactic speech, explaining how it's possible to love two men equally, is so well delivered that it transcends its essential corniness. Of the supporting cast, William Frawley stands out as Irish seabee Eddie Powers, who virtually signs his own death warrant when he begins singing happily just before an enemy sneak attack. Replete with the excellent special effects and miniature work of the Lydecker brothers, The Fighting Seabees may not be the most authentic WW2 film in existence, but it's certainly one of the most entertaining. — Hal Erickson
Edition Details
Distributor Republic Pictures
Chapters 33
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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