
Stripped of everything, they live, love and fight as if tomorrow might never come. A naval officer, humiliated and reprimanded after the Pearl Harbor attack, later rises to Rear Admiral and is given a chance to redeem himself in the fight against the Japanese forces.
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John Wayne
Capt. Rockwell Torrey

Burgess Meredith
Commander Egan Powell

Paula Prentiss
Beverly McConnell

Stanley Holloway
Clayton Canfil

Patricia Neal
Lt. Maggie Hayes

Slim Pickens
C.P.O. Culpepper

Bruce Cabot
Quartermaster Quoddy

Dana Andrews
Admiral Broderick

James Mitchum
Ensign Griggs

Larry Hagman
Lt. J.G. Cline

George Kennedy
Colonel Gregory

Henry Fonda
CINCPAC II

Kirk Douglas
Commander Paul Eddington, Jr.

Patrick O'Neal
Commander Neal Owynn

Brandon De Wilde
Ens. Jeremiah 'Jere' Torrey

Franchot Tone
CINCPAC I

Carroll O'Connor
Lt. Commander Burke

Barbara Bouchet
Liz Eddington

Dort Clark
Boston

Tom Tryon
Mac McConnell

Stewart Moss
Ensign Balch

Jill Haworth
Ens. Annalee Dorne

Richard LePore
Tom Agar

Tod Andrews
Captain Tuthill

Chet Stratton
Ship's Doctor

Soo Yong
Tearful Woman
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Dana Andrews
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U.S. Navy Captain Rockwell ‘Rock’ Torrey John Wayne is the son of a long-serving chief petty officer and a Naval Academy graduate who has built a steady, by-the-book career. He earns a punishment of sorts when his bold, aggressive pursuit of the enemy costs him command of his heavy cruiser, only to be knocked back into the fray moments after Pearl Harbor when a Japanese submarine torpedoes the ship. Torrey’s path through war and duty is tangled with personal losses, alliances, and hard-won leadership.
Torrey’s executive officer, Commander Paul Eddington Kirk Douglas, is introduced as a restless, somewhat wayward figure who has stepped away from naval aviation and back into surface duty after a painful marriage fray. Eddington’s life off the ship becomes complicated when his wife Liz Eddington Barbara Bouchet is caught in a whirlwind of affairs and revelry that ends with tragedy during the Pearl Harbor assault, when she is killed in the company of an Army Air Corps major after a seaside fling. The scandal and sorrow pull Eddington into a bar brawl, a stint in the brig, and finally a forced move away from the fleet to a demanding land-based logistics post.
Meanwhile, Torrey’s own heart stirs to a quiet romance with a divorced Navy Nurse Corps lieutenant, Maggie Hayes Patricia Neal. Maggie reveals a personal thread to Torrey: his estranged son Jeremiah, now an ensign in the Naval Reserve, is somewhere in the thick of the war. A strained, emotionally charged visit with Jeremiah deepens Torrey’s sense of responsibility and risk, drawing him into a broader, high-stakes campaign in the South Pacific code-named “Skyhook.” Intelligence officer Egan Powell Burgess Meredith passes along shrewd, not always comforting information that helps Torrey read the strategic puzzle: the push to seize Gavabutu, a staging point that could tip the balance toward capturing Levu-Vana, a central plain ideal for an airfield. Maggie’s unit is soon set to deploy toward the same theater, knitting personal and strategic lines even tighter.
In the summer of 1942, Torrey rises to rear admiral and takes on formal command of Skyhook, selecting Eddington as his chief of staff to sharpen the operation’s edge. Torrey’s aggressive intent alarms Vice Admiral Broderick Dana Andrews, who oversees the broader Pacific plan, and he wastes no time in moving to overrun Gavabutu as a fast-track to Levu-Vana. It turns out the island is a relatively quiet prize at the moment—the Japanese have withdrawn their garrisons, a fact that makes Torrey’s gamble both easier and riskier as he competes for scarce reconnaissance aircraft and limited surface support in a theater where MacArthur’s Solomon Islands push casts a long shadow.
The campaign grows morally complicated as Eddington’s inner turmoil erupts in tragedy: he rapes Navy nurse Annalee Dorne Jill Haworth, the fiancée of Jeremiah, an act that haunts him and initiates a desperate chain of events. Annalee, fearing pregnancy and distraught by the blow to her trust, tries to reveal the truth but dies by her own hand after a confrontation with Eddington. Eddington, still a qualified aviator, makes a daring, unauthorized reconnaissance flight to locate the Japanese fleet, dies in a fiery crash, and, in a final act of sacrifice, provides critical warning of a vast Japanese task force—centering on the battleship Yamato—that could overwhelm Torrey’s smaller force.
Rising to direct action, Torrey presses ahead with the Levu-Vana invasion while the surrounding battle rages. Tragically, Jeremiah loses his life during a nighttime PT boat action, a blow that underscores the war’s personal price. By dawn, a fierce surface engagement off Levu-Vana unfolds: American ships strike first, but the Yamato’s devastating counterattack scatters much of Torrey’s fleet. Wounded but resolute, Torrey is rescued by his flag lieutenant, Tom Tryon and carried back to Pearl Harbor aboard a hospital ship under Maggie’s unwavering care. Though fear of a court-martial lingers, Torrey is greeted with acknowledgment and pride for repelling the Japanese advance and enabling the Marines to seize Levu-Vana—an outcome that reshapes the theater and cements his hard-won legacy.
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