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  1. Mutiny. (1952 film) Mutiny is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury and Patric Knowles. The picture was produced by the King Brothers Productions and based on a story by Hollister Noble; the two parties had previously collaborated on Drums in the Deep South .

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0044936Mutiny (1952) - IMDb

    Mutiny: Directed by Edward Dmytryk. With Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury, Patric Knowles, Gene Evans. During the War of 1812, the U.S. tasks Captain James Marshall to sail through the British blockade and bring back a French loan in gold but the secret leaks out and many greedy hands, including the mutinous crew's, are after the gold.

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    • Adventure, History
    • Edward Dmytryk
    • 1952-03-19
  3. Sep 17, 2020 · Watch the 1952 Hollywood classic movie, Mutiny.During the War of 1812, the U.S. tasks Captain James Marshall to sail through the British blockade and bring b...

    • 77 min
    • 11.4K
    • Hollywood Classics
  4. Mar 17, 2023 · Mark Stevens and Angela Lansbury. During the War of 1812, the U.S. tasks Captain James Marshall to sail through the British blockade and bring back a French ...

    • 77 min
    • 3.4K
    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  5. Directed by Edward DmytrykProduced by Frank KingMaurice KingWritten by Hollister Noble (story)Philip Yordan (writer) andSidney Harmon (writer)Charles O'Neal ...

    • 77 min
    • 12K
    • Inter-Pathé
  6. Nov 6, 2022 · Mutiny 1952 Mark Stevens & Angela Lansbury. The War of 1812 is raging and American naval captain James Marshall (Mark Stevens) is charged with sailing to France to obtain a war loan in gold. When Marshall selects salty Ben Waldridge (Patric Knowles) as his first mate, Waldridge insists on bringing aboard his own former crew.

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  8. Dec 31, 2014 · Towards the end, the heroes use a primitive two-man submarine to plant a bomb on the hull of another ship. I don't know if the sub design is historically accurate to 1812, but if it's not, just call it "steampunk" and enjoy it all the more. In the War of 1812, an American ship carrying $10 million in gold is mutinied and the Captain is set adrift.