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Stand By for Action (British title: Cargo of Innocents) is a 1942 American black-and-white U.S. Navy war film from MGM, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and starring Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy, Charles Laughton, Walter Brennan.
Chief Boatswain's Mate Jenks — (Played by Chill Wills in Stand By for Action (1942)) Chief Johnson — (Played by Peter Jason in Mister Roberts (1984)) Chief Yeoman Henry Johnson — (Played by Walter Brennan in Stand by for Action (1942)) Chief Petty Officer "Curly" Jones — (Played by Henry Kulky in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea TV ...
December 31, 1942 Whistling in Dixie: December 31, 1942 Stand by for Action: 1943. Release date Title Notes January 12, 1943 Tennessee Johnson: February 11, 1943
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The 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge reminds us that appeasing tyrants never works. The U.S. must continue to stand strong against tyrants like Vladimir Putin to keep America safe.
The film, directed by John Farrow, was a huge success, as was the adaptation of Dashiell Hammet's classic The Glass Key (1942). At Universal, Donlevy starred in Nightmare (1942), and MGM borrowed him to support Taylor again in Stand By for Action (1942). Donlevy had the lead role in Fritz Lang's Hangmen Also Die!
A south Mississippi family has finally found answers to an eight-decade mystery. The fate of Private Andrew Ladner, a soldier from Harrison County, has been unknown since he disappeared during ...
Don Winslow of the Navy was based on the comic strip of the same name, [2] which was created by Frank V. Martinek. [3] The title character was a commander in U.S. Naval Intelligence who "conducted a never-ending war through many of the chapters with a diabolical crime czar identified simply as the Scorpion."