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The Bedford Incident

- “Hunt her down … until she comes up!”

During a routine patrol, a reporter is given permission to interview a hardened cold-war warrior and captain of the American destroyer USS Bedford. The reporter gets more than he bargained for when the Bedford discovers a Soviet sub and the captain begins a relentless pursuit, pushing his crew to breaking point.

Release Date : 1965-10-11

Language :EnglishRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bedford ProductionsColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Widmark

Character Name : Captain Eric Finlander, U.S.N.

Original Name : Richard Widmark

Gender : Male

Sidney Poitier

Character Name : Ben Munceford

Original Name : Sidney Poitier

Gender : Male

James MacArthur

Character Name : Ensign Ralston, U.S.N.

Original Name : James MacArthur

Gender : Male

Martin Balsam

Character Name : Lieut Cmdr. Chester Potter, M.D., U.S.N.

Original Name : Martin Balsam

Gender : Male

Wally Cox

Character Name : Seaman Merlin Queffle

Original Name : Wally Cox

Gender : Male

Eric Portman

Character Name : Commodore Wolfgang Schrepke, Deutsche Marine

Original Name : Eric Portman

Gender : Male

Michael Kane

Character Name : Commander Allison Executive Officer - Bridge

Original Name : Michael Kane

Gender : Male

Gary Cockrell

Character Name : Lieutenant Bascombe U.S.N. - C.I.C.

Original Name : Gary Cockrell

Gender : Male

Phil Brown

Character Name : Chief Hospitalman Mckinley - Sick Bay

Original Name : Phil Brown

Gender : Male

Brian Davies

Character Name : Lieutenant Beckman U.S.N. - Communications

Original Name : Brian Davies

Gender : Male

Paul Carson

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - Communications

Original Name : Paul Carson

Gender : Male

Ed Bishop

Character Name : Lieutenant Hacker U.S.N. - Communications

Original Name : Ed Bishop

Gender : Male

Colin Maitland

Character Name : Seaman Jones - Bridge

Original Name : Colin Maitland

Gender : Male

Paul Tamarin

Character Name : Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge

Original Name : Paul Tamarin

Gender : Male

Frank Lieberman

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - Bridge

Original Name : Frank Lieberman

Gender : Male

James Caffrey

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - Bridge

Original Name : James Caffrey

Gender : Male

Burnell Tucker

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - Bridge

Original Name : Burnell Tucker

Gender : Male

Mike Lennox

Character Name : Lieutenant Krindlemeyer U.S.N. - Bridge

Original Name : Mike Lennox

Gender : Male

Bill Edwards

Character Name : Lieutenant Hazelwood U.S.N. - Bridge

Original Name : Bill Edwards

Gender : Male

Stephen Schreiber

Character Name : Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge

Original Name : Stephen Schreiber

Gender : Male

Ronald Rubin

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - Bridge

Original Name : Ronald Rubin

Gender : Male

Eugene Leonard

Character Name : Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge

Original Name : Eugene Leonard

Gender : Male

Roy Stephens

Character Name : Seaman 2nd Class - C.I.C.

Original Name : Roy Stephens

Gender : Male

George Roubicek

Character Name : Lieutenant Berger U.S.N. - C.I.C.

Original Name : George Roubicek

Gender : Male

John McCarthy

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - C.I.C.

Original Name : John McCarthy

Gender : Male

Shane Rimmer

Character Name : Seaman 1st Class - C.I.C.

Original Name : Shane Rimmer

Gender : Male

Glenn Beck

Character Name : Seaman 2nd Class - C.I.C.

Original Name : Glenn Beck

Gender : Male

Laurence Herder

Character Name : Petty Officer - Communications

Original Name : Laurence Herder

Gender : Male

Donald Sutherland

Character Name : Hospitalman Nerney - Sick Bay

Original Name : Donald Sutherland

Gender : Male

Warren Stanhope

Character Name : Hospitalman Strauss - Sick Bay

Original Name : Warren Stanhope

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Yeah, it's a lot of work being a mean bastard. The Bedford Incident is directed by James B. Harris and is adapted by James Poe from the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich. It stars Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, with Widmark co-producing. The cast also features James McArthur, Martin Balsam, Wally Cox and Eric Portman, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop. The story is set during the Cold War and focuses on the captain and crew of the USS Bedford as it patrols the North Atlantic waters for Russian submarine activities. Capt. Eric Findlander (Widmark) is a tough authoritarian figure who drives his crew hard and keeps them ever ready for any sort of incidents that may arise. They respond loyally to his ethics, this is a crew where nobody ever goes on sick call such is the hard approach instilled in them by their captain. Two newcomers have boarded the ship by helicopter: Ben Munceford (Poitier), a liberal newspaper journalist, assigned to write a story about the Bedford and its grizzled captain and a ship's doctor, Lieut. Comdr. Chester Potter (Balsam), a reserve officer who has volunteered for active duty. Both men are quickly disliked by Findlander, he sees their being there as intrusive and upsetting the tough equilibrium of his ship. When a Russian sub is spotted unlawfully in Greenland's territorial icy waters, Finlander stalks it ready to take action. But the top brass doesn't want a perilous situation arising between the two nuclear powered ships and orders Finlander to sit tight, something he is unable to comprehend and intends to do things his own way. With his hard driven crew at breaking point, this could turn into a catastrophic incident... Taut, tense and impeccably acted by the cast, The Bedford Incident is a superior psycho-drama that feeds off of the paranoia of the Cold War and cloaks it in military claustrophobia. It offers up the dangers of military aggression fuelled by some sense of patriotic duty, with an intriguing "hunt till we drop" iron fist ethic making for an engrossing narrative thread. The film of course is not alone in the "doomsday" scheme of things, even the previous year had seen the release of Sidney Lumet's Fail-Safe and Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (a link here coming courtesy of James B. Harris having been Kubrick's producer for almost ten years), but Harris' movie is more than the equal of any other film with the same thematics. The box office returns for the film at the time didn't do it justice, but time has been kind to the movie. For now it can be viewed as a lesson in jangling the nerves, a reference point in how to script polar opposite characters; thriving on dialogue set in amongst murky military zeal and an unstable political environment. Now more than ever the film serves as a cautionary tale. Tho there's some differences from the book, the film follows the novel fairly closely. However, the big change comes with the ending. I don't consider it hyperbole to suggest that the ending to the film is stunning. A fitting closure to the piece and the ultimate release from the stifling grip that the makers had held the viewers in throughout the story. Shot in stark black and white by Gilbert Taylor and with Widmark at the top of his game, The Bedford Incident is a must see for the serious War movie fan. 8/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-05

There is something of the "Enemy Below" (1957) in this tautly directed naval cat and mouse thriller. Richard Widmark ("Finlander") is captain of the USS "Bedford" an American destroyer that is on the tail of a Soviet submarine caught in it's territorial waters. What ensues now is tense and nerve-wracking as the captain must play his dangerous game under the scrutiny of journalist "Munceford" (Sidney Poitier) and an observing German Commodore - and former U-boat commander - (Eric Portman), keeping his ship on maximum readiness as the his crew and his officers start to fray a bit round the edges. Widmark is good in this, less so Poitier - his part is maybe just too restricted by the environment and his dialogue isn't great, but Portman offers a sagely foil and a solid supporting cast including Martin Balsam in one of his best roles, manage to help convey the increasing sense of menace as we soon realise that the simplest of mistakes will cost lives. The location - amongst the ice floes, adds well to the suspense too - and the photography encapsulates that to great effect. Certainly a superior cold war film with the enemy not necessarily below....