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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0085391112082 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 19, 2006 Running Time: 112 minutes Sales Rank: 12431 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1959
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Description: A navy lieutenant (James Garner 'Maverick') during World War II is ordered aboard a submarine to get special photographs of a Japanese-controlled island.
DVD Features: Featurette Theatrical Trailer
Amazon.com: Anyone with a fondness for the conventions of the submarine picture will be content with the modest pleasures of Up Periscope, a World War II melodrama starring James Garner in one of his early Maverick-era roles. Pulled away from a week-long romance, Garner tags along with the sub to a Japanese-held island, where he will SCUBA ashore and copy a secret radio code. On top of the reliable suspense of a man alone behind enemy lines, the film also offers captain Edmond O'Brien, whose previous mission has his crew suspecting him of cowardice. Will he cut and run before Garner returns to the submarine? Director Gordon Douglas made a batch of entertaining pictures over the years (a bunch of Sinatra titles, the giant-bug classic Them!, In Like Flint) and he coolly finds some effective ways to photograph men in the close quarters of a sub. The main draw is James Garner in his youthful prime; even if the movie doesn't exploit his comic talent, it shows how effortlessly he connects with an audience. The supporting cast consists of the kind of actors who inevitably seem to people a WWII ship's crew:solid character actors (Alan Hale Jr., who performed similar undersea duties in Destination Tokyo), oddballs and one-offs (Frank Gifford, Edd 'Kooky' Byrnes), and future names (Warren Oates). --Robert Horton
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - An Underrated Submarine Film Up Periscope is a a World War II film with James Garner. Garner's mission is to infiltrate a Japanese held island to get a secret code book. He's under a lot of pressure and the submarine commander, a tough Edmond O'Brien, is a no nonsense commander. Garner is going in - alone - and unsure whether or not O'Brien is going to wait for him past his deadline. You can see why Garner became a movie star. His dashing good lucks and onscreen presence is strong. In addition, there are a few film stalwarts ... Read More
Rating: - Up Periscope Dear Amazon:) "Up Periscope", was a very good WWII movie in it's true era.The acting and the script show how life was then and the mindset of the movie going audience.So good to see old actors who have long passed on; a very enjoyable war movie and nice color. Mario C.
Rating: - OK As an old diesel submarine officer collecting old diesel submarine movies, I enjoyed this one I had missed.
Rating: - ALAN HALE WHO? Robert Horton is mistaken. Alan Hale Jr. was not in Destination Tokyo, That was his father Alan Hale Senior.
Rating: - Good Sunday Afternoon Movie Great movie for a Sunday afternoon.James Garner's acting is what you would expect from an excellant actor.The Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.) was also a pleasure, even though he plays a fun loving Officer.
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