Two-Man Submarine (1944)A film that is among the umpteen hundred films that some source has given Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco a "credited" composers credit... See full summary » Director:Lew Landers |
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Two-Man Submarine (1944)A film that is among the umpteen hundred films that some source has given Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco a "credited" composers credit... See full summary » Director:Lew Landers |
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Tom Neal | ... |
Jerry Evans
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Ann Savage | ... |
Pat Benson
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J. Carrol Naish | ... |
Dr. Augustus Hadley
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Robert Williams | ... |
Walt Hedges
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Abner Biberman | ... |
Gabe Fabian
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George Lynn | ... |
Norman Fosmer
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Alex Havier | ... |
Fuzzytop
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A film that is among the umpteen hundred films that some source has given Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco a "credited" composers credit, although his name appears actually nowhere in connection with the vast majority of these umpteen hundred films, and one of four films that Tom Neal and Ann Savage were in together. This one has Robert B. Williams as some kind of scientist on an unnamed South Pacific island and he is making penicillin out of jungle mold at a time when penicillin was so new that all the players in the film pronounce it as "pey-nen-sol-lon" or something like that. Tom Neal is also there as some kind of guard or protector of Williams' work and is hacked off something fierce about it as his goal if to get off the island and into hand-to-hand action "against the japs." Before long an unidentified plane flies over the island and Neal has his pistol... Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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