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WarAdventureAction

Up Periscope

- The man they called the 'human torpedo' - the secret underwater marauder who hit like no man hit before!

Lieutenant Braden discovers that Sally, the woman he's been falling in love with, has actually been checking out his qualifications to be a U.S. Navy frogman. He must put his personal life behind him after being assigned to be smuggled into a Japanese-held island via submarine to photograph radio codes.

Release Date : 1959-03-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lakeside ProductionsWarner Bros. PicturesAubrey Schenck Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

James Garner

Character Name : Lt. J. G. Kenneth M. Braden

Original Name : James Garner

Gender : Male

Edmond O'Brien

Character Name : Commander Paul Stevenson

Original Name : Edmond O'Brien

Gender : Male

Andra Martin

Character Name : Sally Johnson

Original Name : Andra Martin

Gender : Female

Alan Hale Jr.

Character Name : Lt. Pat Malone

Original Name : Alan Hale Jr.

Gender : Male

Carleton Carpenter

Character Name : Lt. Phil Carney

Original Name : Carleton Carpenter

Gender : Male

Frank Gifford

Character Name : Ensign Cy Mount

Original Name : Frank Gifford

Gender : Male

William Leslie

Character Name : Lt. Doherty

Original Name : William Leslie

Gender : Male

Richard Bakalyan

Character Name : Seaman Peck

Original Name : Richard Bakalyan

Gender : Male

Edd Byrnes

Character Name : Pharmacist Mate Ash

Original Name : Edd Byrnes

Gender : Male

Sean Garrison

Character Name : Seaman Floyd

Original Name : Sean Garrison

Gender : Male

Henry Kulky

Character Name : Chief Petty Officer York

Original Name : Henry Kulky

Gender : Male

Warren Oates

Character Name : Seaman Kovacs

Original Name : Warren Oates

Gender : Male

Clifford Kawada

Character Name : Japanese (uncredited)

Original Name : Clifford Kawada

Gender : Male

Frank Watkins

Character Name : Gruber (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Watkins

Gender : Male

Peggy Moffitt

Character Name : Jukebox Girl

Original Name : Peggy Moffitt

Gender : Female

Bernie Hamilton

Character Name : Seaman Weary

Original Name : Bernie Hamilton

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Up Periscope and Down Tools. Tricky. It's a decent film, lovely to look at with its scope photography and technicolor palettes, James Garner and Edmond O'Brien are holding court in the acting stakes, and of course this being a submarine war film it has the requisite claustrophobic feel. Yet it never really gels as a whole, submerging too far into the mundane to play out a whole bunch of sequences that test the patience of the viewer. There's also the not too small problem of being able to suspend disbelief with the final mission. Now this is Hollywood and a Warner Brothers film, in 1959, so we don't naturally expect realism in our story telling, in fact we often want incredulity to stir the blood, but this kinda takes the rise too far. Alan Hale Junior is on hand for comic relief, and this proves good foil for Garner's lovable charm, but Gordon Douglas directs at such a snails pace you get the feeling that the comedy is just a merciful release for all involved. In short there's both the good and bad of 1950s war film making on show here; production value is high - narrative thrust is tepid. 6/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-12

As a kid, I always loved submarine films. As a weapon of war, they aways provided a great vehicle for an adventure - great atmosphere, murky depths and torpedos that seemed very rarely to hit what they were aimed at! Best of all, though, there was positively no room at sea, on the boat, for any slushy romance!! This film opens with James Garner ("Braden") doing his best impression of the beach scene in "From Here to Eternity" (1953) with Andra Martin ("Sally") and my heart sank - yuk, I thought! Yet, no - stick with it. Shortly after all this sand in the swimsuit malarkey and a marriage proposal after knowing each other for a fortnight, he is shipped out to Pearl Harbour and is soon at sea engaged on a perilous top secret mission to photograph some Japanese radio codes. Edmond O'Brien is his captain - the men don't initially hit it off, and Alan Hale Jr ("Malone") is the generally jovial Irish man in the middle trying to keep the peace, and the pace starts to pick up nicely. Garner was better with more comedic roles; he's probably nobody's idea of an hero but he does OK with this. The tension with O"Brien is just too forced, though - we know all along what's going to happen, so why create this extra layer of animosity? Once it's underway (so to speak) it has a fair degree of action and the denouement provides for quite an exciting display of pyrotechnics. Not the best of this genre by a long chalk, but forget the first twenty minutes and it's well worth a watch.