Run Silent, Run Deep

Gable and Lancaster make the seas boil in the battle adventure that hits like a torpedo!

6.9
19581h 33m

The captain of a submarine sunk by the Japanese during WWII is finally given a chance to skipper another sub after a year of working a desk job. His singleminded determination for revenge against the destroyer that sunk his previous vessel puts his new crew in unneccessary danger.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) Original Trailer [HD]

Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) Original Trailer [HD]

Thumbnail for video: Underwater Ambush Scene

Underwater Ambush Scene

Thumbnail for video: Crew Member Nearly Dies During Drill

Crew Member Nearly Dies During Drill

Thumbnail for video: Opening Scene - US Navy Submarine Is Attacked

Opening Scene - US Navy Submarine Is Attacked

Cast

Photo of Clark Gable

Clark Gable

Cmdr. Richardson

Photo of Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Lt. Jim Bledsoe

Photo of Jack Warden

Jack Warden

Yeoman 1st Class Mueller

Photo of Brad Dexter

Brad Dexter

Cartwright

Photo of Don Rickles

Don Rickles

Quartermaster 1st Class Ruby

Photo of Mary LaRoche

Mary LaRoche

Laura Richardson

Photo of Joel Fluellen

Joel Fluellen

Bragg (uncredited)

Photo of Ken Lynch

Ken Lynch

Frank (uncredited)

Photo of H.M. Wynant

H.M. Wynant

Corpsman Hendrix (uncredited)

Photo of Teru Shimada

Teru Shimada

Japanese Submarine Commander (uncredited)

Photo of Skip Ward

Skip Ward

Minor Role (uncredited)

Photo of Russell Thorson

Russell Thorson

Submarine Crewman (uncredited)

Photo of Alexander Lockwood

Alexander Lockwood

Minor Role (uncredited)

Photo of Dale Ishimoto

Dale Ishimoto

Japanese sailor (uncredited)

Photo of John Bryant

John Bryant

Carl Beckman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

This superior wartime submarine story is about an American captain (Gable) who seeks to avenge the loss of an earlier ship to a Japanese destroyer by perfecting a very difficult "bow shot" technique that would enable him to torpedo this fast moving enemy head on. Burt Lancaster portrays his popular XO who ought, originally, to have had that command but has been passed over; and the film depicts the evolution of their taut and mistrusting relationship. Gable is on good form as his character treads a very thin line between reason and obsession and Lancaster works hard to keep himself and the crew under control. The direction is tense and the chemistry between these two men works really well. This is more than a post-war grandstanding picture; it does touch on the psychology of command and of grief, and is well worth an hour and a half of your time.

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