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Destination Tokyo is a 1943 black and white American submarine war film. [3] The film was directed by Delmer Daves in his directorial debut, [ 4 ] and the screenplay was written by Daves and Albert Maltz , based on an original story by former submariner Steve Fisher . [ 5 ]
Pilot #5 (a.k.a. Destination Tokyo, Skyway to Glory, and The Story of Number Five) [2] is a 1943 black-and-white World War II propaganda film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by B.P. Fineman, directed by George Sidney, that stars Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt, Gene Kelly, and Van Johnson. Pilot #5 marked Gene Kelly's dramatic film debut.
His film debut as Robert Hutton came in Destination Tokyo (1943). [2] Hutton resembled actor Jimmy Stewart: during World War II when Stewart enlisted in the Army Air Forces in March 1941, Hutton benefited from "victory casting" in roles that would ordinarily have gone to Stewart. [4] His final film was The New Roof (1975). [5]
Operation Petticoat was a huge box office hit, earning over $9.3 million in theatrical rentals in the United States and Canada, [1] which made it the third highest-grossing film of 1959, the highest-domestic-grossing comedy of all-time up to that point, [13] as well as the most financially successful film of Cary Grant's career.
Grant acted in at least 76 films between 1932 and 1966. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Grant the second-greatest male star of Golden Age Hollywood cinema (after Humphrey Bogart). Grant first began acting in Broadway plays in the 1920s, going by his birth name Archie Leach. He made his film debut with a minor role in This Is the ...
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Experimental film Mission Accomplished: Propaganda: Film on B-17 Flying Fortress: Negro Colleges in War Time: Propaganda Short: The New Spirit: Propaganda: Animated short Our Enemy- The Japanese: Propaganda: Phony Express: Del Lord: The Three Stooges: Comedy Short: Columbia: Pigs in a Polka: Friz Freleng: Animated Short: Porky Pig's Feat: Frank ...
It was the second film Nathan Juran directed for producer Charles Schneer. [4] Reagan said in his autobiography that he was disappointed, overall, in the film, having expected a result more like Destination Tokyo, a major Warner Bros. submarine film made during World War II. The diminishing status of the feature films that Reagan was being ...