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Submarine Seahawk, the Glossary

Index Submarine Seahawk

Submarine Seahawk is a 1958 World War II film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring John Bentley and Brett Halsey.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Air Force (film), Alex Gordon (writer-producer), Alexander László, American International Pictures, Bert I. Gordon, Brett Halsey, Destination Tokyo, Double feature, Edward Bernds, Frank Gerstle, Gilbert Warrenton, Herman Cohen, John Bentley (actor), Lou Rusoff, Marilyn Hanold, Orville H. Hampton, Paratroop Command, Paul Maxwell, Richard Gordon (film producer), Ronald Sinclair, Sidney W. Pink, Spencer Gordon Bennet, World War II.

  2. World War II submarine films

Air Force (film)

Air Force is a 1943 American World War II aviation film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Garfield, John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, and Harry Carey. Submarine Seahawk and Air Force (film) are Pacific War films.

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Alex Gordon (writer-producer)

Alex Gordon (8 September 1922 – 24 June 2003) was a British film producer and screenwriter.

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Alexander László

Alexander (Sándor) László (November 22, 1895 Budapest (Hungary) - November 17, 1970 Los Angeles, California) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor.

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American International Pictures

American International Pictures LLC (AIP or American International Productions) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios.

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Bert I. Gordon

Bert Ira Gordon (September 24, 1922 – March 8, 2023) was an American filmmaker and visual effects artist.

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Brett Halsey

Brett Halsey (born Charles Oliver Hand; June 20, 1933) is an American film actor, sometimes credited as Montgomery Ford.

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Destination Tokyo

Destination Tokyo is a 1943 black and white American submarine war film. Submarine Seahawk and Destination Tokyo are Pacific War films and World War II submarine films.

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Double feature

The double feature is a motion picture industry phenomenon in which theatres would exhibit two films for the price of one, supplanting an earlier format in which the presentation of one feature film would be followed by various short subject reels.

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Edward Bernds

Edward Bernds (July 12, 1905May 20, 2000) was an American screenwriter and director, born in Chicago, Illinois.

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Frank Gerstle

Francis M. Gerstle (September 27, 1915 – February 23, 1970) was an American character actor who appeared in supporting roles in numerous films, radio programs and TV shows following World War II.

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Gilbert Warrenton

Gilbert Warrenton (March 7, 1894, Paterson, New Jersey - August 21, 1980, Riverside County, California) was a prominent American silent and sound film cinematographer.

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Herman Cohen

Herman Cohen (August 27, 1925 – June 2, 2002) was an American producer of B-movies during the 1950s, and helped to popularize the teen horror movie genre with films like the cult classic I Was a Teenage Werewolf.

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John Bentley (actor)

John Bentley (2 December 1916 – 13 August 2009) was a British film actor.

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Lou Rusoff

Lou Rusoff (August 3, 1911 – June 29, 1963) was a Canadian-born screenwriter and producer best known for his work with American International Pictures.

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Marilyn Hanold

Marilyn Hanold (born June 9, 1938) is an American model and actress.

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Orville H. Hampton

Orville H. Hampton (May 21, 1917 – August 8, 1997) was an American screenwriter who worked mostly in low-budget films, particularly for producers Robert E. Kent and Edward Small.

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Paratroop Command

Paratroop Command is a 1959 American war film directed by William Witney, starring Richard Bakalyan, Ken Lynch and Jack Hogan. Submarine Seahawk and Paratroop Command are American International Pictures films and World War II film stubs.

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Paul Maxwell

Paul Maxwell (born Maxim Popovich; November 12, 1921December 19, 1991) was a Canadian actor who worked mostly in British cinema and television, in which he was usually cast as American characters.

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Richard Gordon (film producer)

Richard Gordon (31 December 1925 – 1 November 2011) was a British-born producer and financier of horror films.

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Ronald Sinclair

Ronald Sinclair (21 January 1924 – 22 November 1992), born Richard Arthur Hould and sometimes credited as Ra Hould or Ron Sinclair, was a child actor from New Zealand, turned film editor.

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Sidney W. Pink

Sidney W. Pink (1916-2002) was an American film producer and occasional director.

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Spencer Gordon Bennet

Spencer Gordon Bennet (January 5, 1893 – October 8, 1987) was an American film producer and director.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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See also

World War II submarine films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_Seahawk