Price: $49.99 as of 11/23/2009 22:13 EST
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
EAN: 0018713810403
Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Good Times Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 1.0EnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitledFrenchSubtitled
Manufacturer: Good Times Video
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Good Times Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2001
Running Time: 114 minutes
Studio: Good Times Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 16, 1956
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Story line depicts actual events occurring when USS Colorado BB45 was
shelling Japaneze positions on Okinawa.Marines on Okinawa would radio
target positions on Okinawa.
Meanwhile Kamakazi planes would crash into USS ships there.
BB45 shot down 10 planes,one came through and crashed into 5 Inch #8 gun
turret,killing the crew there.
Marines landed on a nearby island,Kerama Retto and killed the JAP gunners there.
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This was a very hard DVD to find but Amazon had it. It was a DVD that my Dad wanted before he passed away and it made him very happy to have it. The actors and movie are excellent.
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I was stationed on this type ship for three years during the Korean War. The USS Union AKA 106 & USS Seminole AKA 108. This is the type in the movie and gives a very accurate portrail of the way it was. A very good movie with fine actors and great story line. Well worth seeing. It brought back great memories for me. Loved running the vp's & M boats. The ships of this type hauled every thing from cherry pickers and bull dozers to seal skins from far off Alaskan waters. We also hauled trucks,tanks & prisoners of war. The movie shows it all.The officers I served with may not resemble Jeff Chandler but he did a great job in his roll as captain.
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I don't own it yet, however, I am going to; soon as I can get it from Amazon. I gave it 5 stars back when I first saw it and I still do. I first saw it way back in 1956 or 1957. Those were the last 2 years I spent any time in my home town. After we started our family, I kept our "home fires burning" in whichever port his ship was stationed. I remember one of those was the year I saw the movie, because I was visiting my home town while my husband was "Away" on his boat(ship). At the time, it gave me lots of fear and concern about my husband, because it was so realistic. I saw it with my best girlfriend I grew up with. I loved it except for it causing me to worry. I sat and cried all the way through the movie, but I loved it because I loved Jeff Chandler, and of course I related him with my husband. My girlfriend kept telling me "It's just a movie it's not going to happen to Sam." I have seen it on TV several times when one could still catch a good old movie on AMC and TCM. I was thinking the ship was a minesweeper, however, I'm probably wrong since it has been so long since I've seen it. My husband was on a minesweeper when I saw it and those ships are nicknamed "big splinters" because if they were to take a bomb or hit one of the mines, there'd be nothing left but splinters due to the fact they were made mostly of wood in order to sweep mines out of the way to make a safe path for bigger fighting ships. They couldn't be made of any material that would set off a mine or bomb on themselves. So there is something in that movie that I'm not remembering for it to have put that fear into me. I'll find out when I get the movie and watch again.
I thought it was a great movie. And yes, Jeff Chandler was great in everything. If he just hadn't passed away at such an early age (34 if my memory serves me)how many more great movies he could have made.
And oh yes, my husband served on 3 different minesweepers in addition to 5 other types
So now, in addition to purchasing nearly all of Amazon's CDs, here I am starting on movies. Oh well, it gives me something to do.
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I enjoyed watching Away All Boats but I would have enjoyed it more in widescreen.The version I watched was in full frame,pan and scan. Are there any widescreen versions available? Having just watched The Caine Mutiny, I think Capt. Queeg could have learned some valuable lessons from tha Captain in Away All Boats.
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