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Mission of the Shark
a.k.a. Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis Director: Robert Iscove

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/31/2007
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 32,211

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Disc #1 -- Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
1. Captain's on Board (Main Titles) [:01]
2. The Secret Cargo [1:57]
3. A Means to an End [2:32]
4. Human Torpedoes [4:43]
5. Mission Accomplished [3:40]
6. A Reason to Drill [2:18]
7. Alone [1:20]
8. The Gathering [8:00]
9. Sharks [6:05]
10. Forced Sacrifice [2:24]
11. Welcome to Leyte [1:34]
12. The First Attack [2:35]
13. Trusting in Providence [1:50]
14. The Sailor's Choice [1:30]
15. Fresh Water at Fifteen Feet [1:34]
16. A Glimmer of Hope and Death [1:40]
17. May It Never End [1:50]
18. Memoirs to a Stranger [2:46]
19. Help From Above [1:38]
20. Seventy-Two Hours Later [1:23]
21. Delirious [4:23]
22. A Brief Mention [:41]
23. Convalescence [7:47]
24. The One to Blame [1:27]
25. Court Martial [3:02]
26. An Enemy's Testimony [2:22]
27. Guilty [2:13]
28. "Eternal Father"/End Titles [1:37]

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When a top secret naval mission leads to the torpedoing of the U.S.S. Indianapolis at the end of WWII, it began one of the most scandalous court-martials in the history of the military. For five days the surviving crew members were left in the shark-infested waters, with only half of them surviving to be rescued. Their well-respected Captain accepted the responsibility to keep the scandal to a minimum but his court-martial only served to show that justice is not always found in military proceedings but rather mere expediency. Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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