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Merchant Marine sailors Joe Rossi (Humphrey Bogart) and Steve Jarvis (Raymond Massey) are charged with getting a supply vessel to Russian allies as part of a sea convoy. When the group of ships comes under attack from a German U-boat, Rossi and Jarvis navigate through dangerous waters to evade Nazi naval forces. Though their mission across the Atlantic is extremely treacherous, they are motivated by the opportunity to strike back at the Germans, who sank one of their earlier ships.
$2231000
$3460000
126 min
1943-06-12
Released
English
54
7.074
Lt. Joe Rossi
Capt. Steve Jarvis
Boats O'Hara
Pearl O'Neill
Mrs. Sarah Jarvis
Abel 'Chips' Abrams
Johnnie Pulaski
Whitey Lara
Cadet Robert Parker
German Ensign (uncredited)
Jenny O'Hara (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Brazilian Gun Captain (uncredited)
Bearded Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
Ahearn (uncredited)
Submarine Commander (uncredited)
U.S. Sailor (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Bartender (uncredited)
Mother (uncredited)
Ed (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
U.S. Commander (uncredited)
Norwegian Seaman (uncredited)
Goldberg (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Signal Man (uncredited)
McGonigle (uncredited)
Ship Officer (uncredited)
German Sailor (uncredited)
German Sailor (uncredited)
Capt. La Pricor (uncredited)
Murmansk Welcomer (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Navy Pilot (uncredited)
French Seaman (uncredited)
Sailor (uncredited)
Quartermaster (uncredited)
Dutch Seaman (uncredited)
German Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Merchant Marine School Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Ensign Speaker (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Pete Larson (uncredited)
American Seaman (uncredited)
German Pilot (uncredited)
German Officer (uncredited)
German Submarine Captain (uncredited)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice) (uncredited)
Murmansk Welcomer (uncredited)
Unemployed Seaman (uncredited)
Nazi Submarine Officer (uncredited)
Loudmouth Saloon Patron (uncredited)
Sparks (uncredited)
Casino Club Patron at Loudmouth's Table (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Canadian Soldier (uncredited)
Ship Officer (uncredited)
Tony Gonzales (uncredited)
Joe (uncredited)
Caviar Jinks (uncredited)
U.S. Navy Petty Officer (uncredited)
Pilot Johnson (uncredited)
German U-Boat Sailor on Microphone (uncredited)
Gun Crewman (uncredited)
Submarine Radio Operator (uncredited)
Mexican Seaman (uncredited)
English Gun Captain (uncredited)
Major / Seaman (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Naval Radio Operator (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Signalman (uncredited)
Dispatcher (uncredited)
Russian Seaman (uncredited)
German Lieutenant (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
Navy Pilot (uncredited)
Cecil (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
German Sailor (uncredited)
Slops Denton (uncredited)
Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
Capt. Carpolis (uncredited)
Greek Seaman (uncredited)
German Petty Officer (uncredited)
Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
Murmansk Welcomer (uncredited)
Ensign Wright (uncredited)
Russian Air Force Captain (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
Jim (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
Pianist (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Pop (uncredited)
German Bombardier (uncredited)
Jake (uncredited)
Capt. Ziemer (uncredited)
Unemployed Seaman (uncredited)
Seaman (uncredited)
Hennessy (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Helmsman (uncredited)
Rear Adm. Hartridge (uncredited)
German Ensign (uncredited)
Gunnery Captain (uncredited)
German Submarine Captain (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
Rear Adm. Williams (uncredited)
Cherub Joe (uncredited)
U.S. Sailor (uncredited)
Convoy Speaker (uncredited)
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting (uncredited)
German Lieutenant (uncredited)
Dispatcher (uncredited)
Squadron Leader (uncredited)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice) (uncredited)
German (uncredited)
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