Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Lt. Morgan Hayes
Seaman Joseph Malzone
Capt. Emmett Carey
Bosun's Mate Ed Fennelly
Seaman Floyd Givens
Lt. William 'Bill' Fourtney
Lt. Jim Cale
Seaman William Sherman
Seaman Ronald Davayo
Paul
Reiko
Seaman Kingsley (uncredited)
Seaman Hiller (uncredited)
Seaman Jones (uncredited)
Seaman Morris (uncredited)
Seaman Rich (uncredited)
Dream Siren (uncredited)
Third Native Girl (uncredited)
Seaman Nolan (uncredited)
CPO Perez (uncredited)
Seaman Fowler (uncredited)
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Kawai (uncredited)
Seaman Patterson (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-04-01
Tab Hunter is "Hayes" - a beefcake marine sent to lead a mission to destroy an American submarine that has been captured by the Japanese, and that contains a top secret radar prototype. It requires a lengthy submarine trip to get to the eponymous atoll, and needless to say there are some fun and frolics en route. Not least, the rather vivid dreams of "Malzone" (Frankie Avalon) who has a go at singing a rather repetitive ditty "The Girl Back Home" which is accompanied by a rather psychedelic-style sequence of dancing girls in bright colours. Aside from those rather nightmarish scenes, the rest of it is all a rather cheap and cheerful wartime drama that reuses some actuality footage, some rather overgrown plastic foliage and the odd submarine interiors that help this trundle along to quite an enthusiastic and flag-waving denouement. Nope, it's nobody's finest hour - not in front of, nor behind, the camera but I didn't really hate it - I found it quite cheesily predictable. Had it been made during the war, then maybe it would have been able to get away with being propagandist. It wasn't, so it can't!