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The Caine Mutiny Director: Edward Dmytryk Cast: Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/08/2007
  • Original Release: 1954
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 719
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Digitally remastered for the best possible picture and sound; Retrospective documentary: Inside the Caine Mutiny; Commentary with Richard Peña and Ken Bowser

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Disc #1 -- The Caine Mutiny
1. Start [9:10]
2. The Caine [7:00]
3. Officers' Mess [10:24]
4. Lt. Commander Queeg [3:39]
5. Officers' Meeting [3:55]
6. Target Towing [7:10]
7. Back to San Francisco [5:56]
8. Back Aboard the Caine [1:33]
9. Battle Orders [5:33]
10. "Yellowstain Blues" [3:42]
11. Unbalanced Question [:15]
12. General Drill [4:33]
13. No More Strawberries [1:37]
14. A Very Simple Plan [4:00]
15. Article 184 [1:46]
16. Who Ate the Strawberries [2:01]
17. Official Business [1:37]
18. Typhoon [5:12]
19. "I'm Relieving You." [4:45]
20. Lt. Barney Greenwald [4:41]
21. The Charge [3:23]
22. First Witness [1:13]
23. Second & Third Witness [3:31]
24. Fourth Witness [1:05]
25. Fifth Witness [3:14]
26. Sixth Witness [4:31]
27. The Finale [2:26]
28. Celebration [7:54]

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Robert Francis is at the center of the story as Willis Keith, a newly-minted ensign assigned to the destroyer/minesweeper U.S.S. Caine during World War II. Soon after his arrival, the ship gets a new captain, Lt. Comdr. Philip Francis Queeg Humphrey Bogart, a tough, no-nonsense veteran officer who tries to turns the crew into proper sailors and the Caine into a tight ship, engendering resentment from some of the men and several of his officers. A veteran of difficult years of service for too long, Queeg has insecurities about himself, his command, and his career that begin to manifest themselves as spells of temper over small details that cause him to make mistakes. Lt.Keefer (Fred MacMurray), the glib-tongued communications officer, begins making suggestions to the ship's sincere but overburdened first officer, Lt. Steve Maryk (Van Johnson), that Queeg may have mental problems. Maryk initially rejects these suggestions, and tries to support the captain, but conditions deteriorate to the point where Maryk is forced to relieve Queeg of command, and is charged -- along with Keith, who supported him -- with mutiny. Enter Lt. Barney Greenwald (Jose Ferrer), a lawyer in civilian life, who reluctantly agrees to help them, mostly out of sympathy for the impossible predicament in which Maryk has found himself trapped. Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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June 17, 2002: This is a brilliantly acted and directed film. All the leads, and even the supporting cast, give riveting performances. Fred MacMurray is particularly good as a shallow officer who starts the mutiny but refuses to take any responsibility. Humphrey Bogart gives a performance completely different from any of his private eye roles. If you have ever wondered why Bogart is considered one of the great actors of our time, this film will be your answer.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.