if we are going underwater...
hunt for red october
and down periscope
hunt for red october

and down periscope

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In high school in the early 60s I read Moby Dick for a book report. I reread the book. I saw the movie I don't know how many times. The Model Exp[o Charles W. Morgan in on my quick list now that my son and I are moved.Moby Dick 1956
Captains Courageous 1937
Captain Blood (1935 film
treasure island 1950
I do like the AE hornblower series, but canna find them on DVD
I read Hunt cfor Red October before I found out how much was 'informed speculation'. Small wonder why Clancy lwas invited to lecture at military schools.if we are going underwater...
hunt for red october
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and down periscope
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added to my BUY list. Right now I watch Victory at Sea which I watched when it first came out.as we speak, im watching an old black n white movie called
down to the sea in ships.
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Bought the series on CD. Love it, especially episoded one."Captain Horatio Hornblower" with Gregory Peck & Virginia Mayo- the Greatest of All Time!!!
Yet there is evidence that china has been playing with what is talked about in the book. They claimed to have launched a submarine with a similar noiseless underwater propulsion system in 2022 or 2023.I read Hunt cfor Red October before I found out how much was 'informed speculation'. Small wonder why Clancy lwas invited to lecture at military schools.
Having just watched Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew in Captains Courageous for about the 10th time I was wondering if members had their own favorite seafaring movies. My own list includes a dozen or more but to keep things a bit on the shorter side, it would be interesting, for me at least, to know other members' favorite FOUR seafaring films. It took a bit of thinking for me to keep it to a top four.
My top four in no particular order (at least at this moment in time)
Captains Courageous
Master and Commander
Das Boot
Mutiny on the Bounty - 1935 version with Charles Laughton as William Bligh
Allan
The Bedford Incident, Richard Widmark was quite good,
An odd one is Riddle of the Sands. Early 20th century sailing and espionage story set along the German CoastHaving just watched Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew in Captains Courageous for about the 10th time I was wondering if members had their own favorite seafaring movies. My own list includes a dozen or more but to keep things a bit on the shorter side, it would be interesting, for me at least, to know other members' favorite FOUR seafaring films. It took a bit of thinking for me to keep it to a top four.
My top four in no particular order (at least at this moment in time)
Captains Courageous
Master and Commander
Das Boot
Mutiny on the Bounty - 1935 version with Charles Laughton as William Bligh
Allan
If their efforts are like their aftermarket car parts one cruise would be all they can handle. BTW, hats off to those who go down to the sea in ships.Yet there is evidence that china has been playing with what is talked about in the book. They claimed to have launched a submarine with a similar noiseless underwater propulsion system in 2022 or 2023.
And an american company came up with a plane for small defense submarines powered by under water jets after 2001.
well they make more reliable submarines then england can.. so there is that on their end.If their efforts are like their aftermarket car parts one cruise would be all they can handle. BTW, hats off to those who go down to the sea in ships.
but canna find them on DVD