My godmother took me to see The Caine Mutiny at a theater in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The year was 1954 and I was eleven. Might not’ve been born had it not been for Pearl Harbor and World War II. Thus, I was back then, and still am, extremely interested in everything related to that war.
Most of the movie takes place aboard the fictitious U.S.S. Caine, a beat-up destroyer on its last legs near the end of the war. The Navy Department didn’t want Hollywood to make the movie because the ship’s ca...
Published on January 18, 2019 12:53