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El capitán sin barco

Título original: Don't Give Up the Ship
  • 1959
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  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
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Jerry Lewis in El capitán sin barco (1959)
During the 1950s, a military panel grills Junior Officer John Paul Steckler to find the whereabouts of a Navy destroyer that he temporarily commanded during WWII and is missing.
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Durante la década de 1950, un panel militar interroga al oficial subalterno John Paul Steckler para encontrar el paradero de un destructor naval que comandó temporalmente durante la Segunda ... Leer todoDurante la década de 1950, un panel militar interroga al oficial subalterno John Paul Steckler para encontrar el paradero de un destructor naval que comandó temporalmente durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que está desaparecido.Durante la década de 1950, un panel militar interroga al oficial subalterno John Paul Steckler para encontrar el paradero de un destructor naval que comandó temporalmente durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que está desaparecido.

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    • Norman Taurog
  • Guionistas
    • Herbert Baker
    • Edmund Beloin
    • Henry Garson
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    • Jerry Lewis
    • Dina Merrill
    • Diana Spencer
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Norman Taurog
    • Guionistas
      • Herbert Baker
      • Edmund Beloin
      • Henry Garson
    • Elenco
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Dina Merrill
      • Diana Spencer
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    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • John Paul Steckler I…
    Dina Merrill
    Dina Merrill
    • Ens. Rita J. Benson
    Diana Spencer
    • Prudence Trabert Steckler
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    • Stan Wychinski
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Vice Adm. Philo Tecumseh Bludde
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Congressman Mandeville
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Mrs. Trabert
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Lt. Cmdr. Farber
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Adm. Rogers
    Richard Shannon
    Richard Shannon
    • Cmdr. Cross
    Chuck Wassil
    • Cmdr. Craig
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Commuter at Station
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    Brandon Beach
    • Commuter at Station
    • (sin créditos)
    Mary Benoit
    Mary Benoit
    • Mother
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    Phil Bloom
    Phil Bloom
    • Fight Spectator
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    • Wedding Guest
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    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Judge Whipple - Wedding Guest with Cake in Hat
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      • Norman Taurog
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      • Henry Garson
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    7bkkaz

    Imagine if Blake Edwards Had Made This

    The premise here isn't bad -- the Navy misplaces a destroyer escort and wants to hold somebody accountable, so they go after the nebbish-y officer least likely to put up a fight. If you work in a bureaucracy, you know the thinking is accurate. And the film is shot reasonably well. But the results are merely above average and not more, and that's mostly because like so many old movies, this one has a scope and production that belie the sitcom plotting.

    Jerry Lewis is that officer. Now, when you're a kid, you don't understand why so many adults don't like him. But you get older and realize his constant rubberfaced mugging is neither clever not satisfying. It stands in place of actual performance. Worse, they cast Dina Merrill as his romantic interest. Now, Merrill was always a dry actress, but when paired up with Lewis, she comes across more manly than he does. A lot of potential actresses comes to mind that Lewis could play off of.

    For instance, Suzanne Pleshette, who was in Lewis' often offensive The Geisha Boy the year before, could provided the motherly grounding necessary to make Lewis tolerable. But Merrill comes across more like an icy cheerleader who just wants to be one of the gang. It's not that she's bad -- because she's not -- but just that she's not particularly good.

    There are some odd moments in the film, too, which doesn't often fit the tone. For instance, when Lewis' character is playing with "worry balls," is it supposed to parodying The Caine Mutiny? If so, the scene never does anything else with it. When he dives headfirst into the ocean bottom and later gets attacked by an octopus, it's slapstick to the point of being cartoonish. Yet, the bits about WW2 seem more melodramatic and not a little bit racist.

    There are obvious comparisons of this movie to Blake Edwards' Operation Petticoat, a far superior film. If Blake Edwards had done this one, the script no doubt would have been tighter, but it also would be hard to imagine a craftsman like Edwards putting up with the sophomoric haminess of Jerry Lewis. After all, he worked with the great Peter Sellers.
    grendelkhan

    Fun at sea!

    I've always liked this film. It made me laugh when I first saw it as a youngster, and I got a bigger kick out of it as an adult. As a former Naval officer, I can appreciate some of the silliness that Jerry goes through in this movie; from "inheriting" his ship, to the naval bureaucracy.

    Dina Merrill is great as Ensign Benson (I actually knew an Ensign Benson, and a Midshipman Shipman, but that's beside the point!) as is Mickey Shaugnessy as the Chief who helps him along (always listen to your Chief).

    There's silliness galore, but it wouldn't be Jerry Lewis without it. Look for a nice homage/parody to the Caine Mutiny Courtmartial during the hearing scenes. Gail Gordon is at his ornery best in these scenes.

    This is a lighthearted film that makes for an entertaining 90 minutes. Not a classic, but a lot of fun.
    9JLRMovieReviews

    Don't Turn the Channel, But Swim the Channel for This Winner!

    It seems that the USS Cornblatt is missing. How can a USS Cornblatt be missing? Oh wait, Jerry Lewis was left in charge of it. In what I think is one of his best films, Jerry Lewis is at his funniest as he is trying to find this huge piece of metal, or else pay an exorbitant amount for it. But wait! He was just married and on his honeymoon, when he was shanghaied. Diana Spencer plays his new wife, and she is very good at being teasingly impatient. He tries to see his wife every chance he gets, but then he is quarantined to private quarters. Mabel Albertson is his mother who frowns on this inconvenience and especially the mention of Jerry's father, who was absolutely no good, absolutely. And, when Ensign Benson, played deliciously by Dina Merrill, is assigned to help Jerry look for the destroyer, he keeps trying to keep her away from his wife. Part of the story is told by way of flashback, when Ensign Benson puts him into hypnosis! Also costarring Mickey Shaughnessy, Gale Gordon, and Claude Akins, this is a feel-good film all over. Up there with "The Delicate Delinquent," this is simply Jerry Lewis at his best.
    frukie2

    Don't give up the ship was filmed on the USS Gregory

    I do not know where these people got their info.,but for all intents and purposes,it's wrong.The movie,(or most of it)was filmed aboard the USS Gregory DD802.I was aboard the Gregory when it was filmed and participated in the filming as an extra.At least I guess thats what you'd call me,as I was a member of the crew.I was a BTFN at the time.Jerry Lewis tossed a ball with members of the crew and crewmen on a tender tied up opposite us at the pier during breaks and lunch.This was in 1955or56 I think,and I was transferred to the USS Vammen DE644 in June of 1958.I may be off a little on my dates but my memory of the filming is not.I cannot understand why anyone would say they were at the filming when they were not,unless they filmed at more than one location.

    Fred Williams
    5planktonrules

    Not bad....although not all that good, either.

    I must admit that I am not a huge fan of Jerry Lewis' films. While I've seen all the ones he did with Dean Martin, I have avoided his solo films because (in my opinion) he tended to overact and subtlety was NOT a concern. I think my view is colored by my having seen some of his very worst solo films first. It's hard to watch another Lewis outing after having seen (uggghh!) "Cracking Up" (1983)--a film so bad that it went straight to video and the only movie I've ever watched that made me physically ill (seriously). So, in fairness, I decided to watch a few of his earlier films to see if they are worth seeing.

    While I would never say that "Don't Give Up The Ship" was no work of genius, it is a mostly pleasant little film. While Lewis DID occasionally mug and overplay things very badly, for the most part it's a decent little time-passer.

    Lewis is a lieutenant in the Navy during the present day. He's just gotten married and is about to embark on his honeymoon when he is arrested and brought to account for a ship he apparently 'lost' back in 1945 when the war ended. Where exactly the boat got to is what the big-wigs want to find out--and it's inexplicable that a ship could be misplaced for a decade and a half until anyone noticed this! Much of the film consists of flashbacks of Lewis during the war (when he was an ensign) as well as his meetings with a psychiatrist (Dina Merrill) who tries to dig into the facts.

    For the most part, there are no big laughs at all during this film--none. But, it also is pretty inoffensive as well--but could have been better had Lewis behaved like a relatively believable naval officer. As I said, his mugging and overplaying occasionally made the film tough viewing. But the film isn't bad in a mindless sort of way. Just turn off your brain and enjoy.

    By the way, in the underwater diving scene near the end, note that Jerry is sweating--and you can see sweat dribbling off his arms. Yet, he is supposed to be under water! This is a particularly dumb portion of the film (with very a very fake looking shark and octopus). Try to look past this.

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    • Trivia
      The ship shown as the USS Kornblatt was actually the USS Vammen (DE644). De-commissioned August 1st 1962. Sank February 18th. 1971, after being used as a training target for a Condor missile.
    • Errores
      Ensign Steckler and Chief Wychinski go to explore an island after their ship has run aground. While exploring the island, a background shot of the ship shows it rolling in the sea swells.
    • Citas

      Ens. Rita J. Benson: Lieutenant, I know you're the victim of one of the biggest boo-boos in the history of the U.S. Navy.

      John Paul Steckler VII: Yeah, I am.

      Ens. Rita J. Benson: I've looked over your record and it's spotless. You've always had the utmost concern for government property.

      John Paul Steckler VII: W-well I always DID try my best - except maybe just that one time w-when I painted my seabag all red and cut the two holes in the bottom for my feet.

      Ens. Rita J. Benson: Your feet?

      John Paul Steckler VII: Well, it was a Halloween party, y' see. I went as a skinless frankfurter.

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      • 21 de enero de 1960 (México)
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      • Hal Wallis Productions
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