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29: 871:"a disappointing naval comedy that seems to have played much better when it was originally released. ... Seen today, it's labored and frequently boring". Butler critiques Hathaway's direction as "workmanlike and uninspired", and Cooper's "attempts at comedy are too often forced". Erickson agrees: "Viewed today, 475:. At the board of inquiry that follows, Admiral Tennant reveals to Harkness that the selection of his crew was no fluke. The Navy already knew that experts could run the system; it needed to see if novice sailors, who made up the overwhelming percentage of the wartime Navy, could quickly learn to operate it. 599:. This humorous piece recounted incidents from Hazard's own World War II experience as captain of a diesel-powered warship. Though both Hazard and his crew had little experience at sea, they were selected to participate in a Navy experimental program that ultimately ended in failure. 820:
called it "rib-tickling filmfare," noting that the series of adventures aboard ship "are run off smartly and help to disguise fact that there’s practically no plot." This review also cited Cooper's performance for "sharpening up the entertainment values."
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championship to unite the crew. They train an engine room sailor, Wascylewski, to represent the ship. The crew bets heavily on their shipmate, and to ensure that the "Teakettle" does not fail a sea trial scheduled for the day of the fight, smuggles
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As a reward for the trials and tribulations of the USS "Teakettle," to the delight of Chief Larrabee and the relief of Captain Harkness, the experimental steam power plant is replaced with a marine diesel. The
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The film climaxes with the Official Sea Trial of the "Teakettle" in which the crew improvises a successful run. Even so, the trial ends in humiliation for the crew when the ship rams an aircraft carrier β€”
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was adept at comedy, the studio relied on the "potential absurdities" of the storyline about inexperienced reservists "guiding an unreliable vessel through treacherous waters" to carry the film.
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to increase the audience appeal and bankability of the project. The film marked Cooper's first starring role for 20th Century Fox, which had hired him as an extra in the 1925 silent film
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praised the screenplay, acting, and directing, calling it "the most explosively funny service picture that has come along since the nickelodeon versions of the sinking of the battleship
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was initially considered for the lead role of Lieutenant John Harkness. When the budget was increased to include location filming at U.S. Navy yards in Virginia, the studio hired
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doesn't seem quite as funny as many observers thought it was in 1951, hampered by the cut-and-dried 'factory' look common to most 20th Century Fox releases of the era".
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Despite glowing reviews, the film did not attract audiences. Rather than re-edit and re-release the film, 20th Century Fox gave it a new title,
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as a new officer wanting duty at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success. It was released by
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on February 23, 1951. 20th Century Fox launched a nationwide promotional tour featuring Cooper, who also agreed to appear in the film's
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aboard. Wascylewski breaks his ribs during the sea trial, forcing Barbo to stand in, but surprisingly he wins the championship.
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was the studio's first choice for the character of Ensign Ellie Harkness, but when she declined to sign a long-term contract,
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The screenplay was based on the article "The Flying Teakettle" by John W. Hazard, printed in the January 21, 1950 issue of
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based there. Except for stock footage of a boxing match, verisimilitude in the film was high. Aside from
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John W. Harkness, a newly commissioned officer, bids goodbye to wife Ellie and reports aboard the
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for "Best Written American Comedy", basing his script on an article written by John W. Hazard in
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Tennant. The first trial results in the ship being towed into port, disparaged as the "USS
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of the ship their first time underway, Harkness and his officers butt heads with gruff
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s crew are all newly inducted civilians, and her officers recently commissioned "
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Upon purchasing the rights, 20th Century Fox changed the title to
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is then assigned to convoy escort duty in the North Atlantic.
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The officers hit upon a scheme to enter a crewman in the base
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Filmed in black-and-white aboard the active Navy patrol craft
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Reynolds, who oversees the project as the representative of
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education has elected him, by means of a hole punched in an
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Modern reviews are less complimentary. Craig Butler of
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was filmed in black-and-white in 1950 on location in
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Henry Hathaway
Richard Murphy
Fred Kohlmar
Gary Cooper
Jane Greer
Millard Mitchell
Eddie Albert
John McIntire
Ray Collins
Harry von Zell
Jack Webb
Richard Erdman
Harvey Lembeck
Henry Slate
Ed Begley
Lee Marvin
Joseph MacDonald
James B. Clark
Cyril Mockridge
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