Operation Pacific
Operation Pacific

Operation Pacific

1951Movie111 minEnglish

During WWII, Duke E. Gifford is second in command of the USS Thunderfish, a submarine which is firing off torpedoes that either explode too early or never explode at all. It's a dilemma that he'll eventually take up personally. Even more personal is his quest to win back his ex-wife, a nurse; but he'll have to win her back from a navy flier who also happens to be his commander's little brother.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: George WaggnerGenres: War, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

During World War II, a submarine commander and his crew are sent on a perilous mission to sink a Japanese aircraft carrier. Facing constant danger from enemy forces and internal mechanical failures, the crew must rely on their courage and ingenuity to complete their objective. The film highlights the intense and often unglamorous realities of submarine warfare.

Critical Reception

Operation Pacific was a popular success upon its release, benefiting from the star power of John Wayne and its patriotic wartime theme. While not critically lauded for its originality, it was generally seen as a competent and engaging war film that delivered on action and suspense. Audiences enjoyed the straightforward narrative and the film's contribution to the genre of submarine movies.

What Reviewers Say

  • A solid, albeit conventional, World War II submarine drama.
  • Features characteristic John Wayne heroism in a tense underwater setting.
  • The action sequences and depiction of submarine life are engaging.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this older film, but its historical popularity suggests it was well-received by viewers of its era.

Fun Fact

The film was one of several patriotic war films produced during the early 1950s, tapping into national pride and the ongoing interest in World War II stories.

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