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Ensign Pulver 1964

Runtime

104 mins

Language

English

English

Following in the comedic tradition of “Mister Roberts,” the story unfolds aboard an aging cargo ship in the remote Pacific. Captain Morton, eager for promotion, imposes strict standards and denies any leniency, driving his crew to the brink of mutiny. When Ensign Pulver pulls a prank on the captain, the joke spirals into deadly consequences.

Following in the comedic tradition of “Mister Roberts,” the story unfolds aboard an aging cargo ship in the remote Pacific. Captain Morton, eager for promotion, imposes strict standards and denies any leniency, driving his crew to the brink of mutiny. When Ensign Pulver pulls a prank on the captain, the joke spirals into deadly consequences.

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On a long sea voyage, Ensign Frank Pulver constantly feels unappreciated and overlooked by the crew. In a moment of reckless boldness, he targets the ship’s hard-edged hierarchy by aiming a sharp object at the despised Captain Morton Captain Morton. The crew is stunned, unable to believe that the quiet, seemingly all-talk Pulver could be capable of such a bold act. A casual poll to guess the identity of the “assassin” swings wildly, with votes landing on almost everyone except Pulver, a fact that only deepens his growing resentment.

As the ship continues its months-long vigil at sea, Pulver’s supposed invisibility among his peers becomes part of the ship’s running joke. Shipmates Billings, Insigna, Skouras and Yeoman Dolan do not take Pulver seriously, even as they openly loathe the captain. The tension thickens when the captain stubbornly refuses leave for seaman Bruno to attend his daughter’s funeral back home. Amid the abrasiveness and blame, Doc Doc stands out as the one who believes there might be more to Pulver’s potential than meets the eye.

Months at sea stretch Pulver’s restraint until a nearby atoll becomes a temporary distraction: a company of nurses disembarks, offering a chance for human connection. The head nurse is intrigued when Pulver introduces himself as a doctor serving on a destroyer, but Scotty quickly suspects the truth. Pulver confesses, admitting that he is no physician and that he is, in reality, only a junior officer on “the worst ship in the Navy.” The admission does little to change the dynamic aboard, yet it begins a fragile, begrudging dialogue between Pulver and those who doubt him.

Bruno’s sanity frays to a dangerous edge, and he makes a desperate and chilling attempt on the captain’s life. Pulver is reluctantly drawn into the crisis and acts to intervene, but the captain is knocked overboard in the ensuing chaos. Pulver seizes a life raft and plunges after him, saving Morton from drowning. Separated from their ship and unsure of one another’s fate for hours, Pulver and Morton share a tense, often adversarial journey aboard the raft. Pulver takes notes as Morton opens up about dark corners of his past, while Morton’s own health begins to trouble him, manifesting as pains in his right abdomen.

Their raft eventually drifts to a hospitable island inhabited by friendly natives, and Pulver, along with Scotty, makes contact with help on a nearby island where their plane had crash-landed during a storm. Morton is diagnosed with appendicitis, and Pulver follows the radio-guided instructions from Doc to perform a life-saving appendectomy on the captain. The successful operation marks a turning point, and upon their return to the ship, Morton’s iron rules reassert themselves—yet Pulver now holds real leverage.

In a bid for his own well-being, Morton decides to step away from the helm and depart, handing command over to the more popular LaSueur. The voyage leaves both Pulver and Morton with a complicated but undeniable respect for one another, tempered by the strange bond formed under extreme pressure and shared danger. What begins as a story of resentment and misfit authority ends with a fragile balance of power and mercy, and a recognition that courage can wear many faces aboard a ship that is, at heart, a family navigating storms both outside and within.

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