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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
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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.

  • Dirección
    • 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
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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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    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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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
    • (sin créditos)
    Charles Boaz
    • Commander
    • (sin créditos)
    Tex Brodus
    • Wedding Guest
    • (sin créditos)
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Judge Whipple - Wedding Guest with Cake in Hat
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      • Norman Taurog
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      • Herbert Baker
      • Edmund Beloin
      • Henry Garson
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    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.
    8thinker1691

    " Honey how could you? . . . . Well, it Wasn't Easy!!!! "

    The raw talent of comic Jerry Lewis, has rarely been equaled, but not often surpassed. He has entertained American audiences for decades. Today, his star power has become a present staple in France. Here, is one of his finer offerings. It's called " Don't Give up The Ship. " In this movie, Jerry plays John Paul Steckler the VII, who as fate would have it, is the Jr. Officer of the U.S.S. KornBlatt. Shortly before the end of WWII, he is ordered to sail the ship to the U.S. where the ship is to be decommissioned. Unfortunately, he is accidentally stranded on a Japanese held island and fails to report the loss of his ship. Now, years later, he is summoned to Washington, by Congressman Mandeville, (Gale Gordon) and Adm. Bludde (Robert Middleton) to explain where he last left his ship. This on the eve of his wedding. Only with the help of Ens. Benson (Dina Merrill) and Stan Wychinsky (Mickey Shaughnessy) can he hope to remember where the missing ship is. This film is one of Lewis's finest examples of true laughter in it's purest form. A Classic by any other name which has stood the test of time. ****
    8bkoganbing

    The Quest For The Kornblatt

    The destroyer USS Kornblatt has been missing since World War II and Congressman Gale Gordon wants to know where it is. It's several million dollars worth of taxpayer's money from Uncle Sam. The last guy in charge was a career Navy man who since World War II has risen from Ensign to Lieutenant John Paul Steckler VII played in every generation by Jerry Lewis.

    Don't Give Up The Ship deals precisely with a guy who apparently did just that and can't find it now. In a brief prologue to the film we see how Jerry playing several members of his family served their country in a kind of homage to Alec Guinness in Kind Hearts and Coronets. Despite a Steckler serving in the Navy for seven generations, the USA still became a superpower.

    As VJ Day was celebrated the USS Kornblatt was given orders to sail to San Diego and be decommissioned. Every other officer had enough points for discharge so command devolved on Jerry Lewis. The Kornblatt stopped at an island where Lewis was captured by some Japanese soldiers left there who weren't told the war was over. His men left him there, thinking he was killed. That was the last he saw of his ship.

    With this renewed interest in the Kornblatt and Navy appropriations on the line, Admiral Robert Middleton has given Lewis a special assignment to find his lost destroyer. Aiding him is Ensign Dina Merrill from Naval Intelligence.

    On top of everything else Jerry's planning to get married to Diana Spencer and the wedding has to be postponed. Diana's not understanding her beloved working in close quarters with Merrill. Romantic complications are the last thing Jerry needs.

    I think Don't Give Up The Ship was one of Jerry Lewis's funniest solo films since breaking up with Dino. It's got a lot of good physical comedy that Lewis excelled at and many opportunities to overact outrageously and with gusto.

    It's a must for Jerry Lewis fans.
    9Petey-10

    Jerry's big trouble

    Jerry Lewis plays John Paul Steckler VII who has just got married to beautiful Prudence Trabert (Diana Spencer).The bliss doesn't last for too long.John happens to be a Navy officer and he was responsible for getting USS Kornblatt home after the WWII ended.USS Kornblatt is a battleship.John Paul Steckler (the seventh) has hard time remembering where he left the vessel.Now he has ten days to find it or he's in big trouble.He won't be having too much time for the honeymoon.He does get close to a woman but that woman isn't his wife.That woman is Ensign Rita Benson (Dina Merrill) who's there to help John Paul Steckler (the seventh) with his trouble.When Prudence finds out that the Ensign is a she and that they shared a cabin together in a train that means another trouble for John.This time marital.Norman Taurog's Don't Give Up the Ship (1959) gives the Jerry Lewis fans what they need; Laughs, lots of, lots of laughs.Jerry is surrounded in this movie with beautiful and talented ladies.Dina Merrill and Diana Spencer are both superb.Mickey Shaughnessy does the part of Stan Wychinski and he does it brilliantly.Robert Middleton is great as Bludde.There are lots of funny scenes in this movie.In one awfully funny one John is at the bottom of the sea diving with Stan.Oh man did I laugh! In another funny scene Jerry ends up in a wrestling ring.Jerry Lewis is the mastermind behind many classic movies.He may not have directed or written this one but he is there with his comedy.That's enough.His comic touch makes this movie something really special.Jerry's comedy is something very original, something you can't copy.Many have tried, many have failed.Some have gotten close maybe, but nobody can beat the original.
    8sweetwater-4

    A rollicking good time with Jerry and the US Navy.

    As with most of the old Jerry Lewis films, "Don't Give Up the Ship" was a very funny movie, rich in the old Jerry Lewis slapstick comedy. It was especially fun for me as I served aboard the ship used in the movie as the "USS Kornblatt". But, no, gentlemen, the trivia section here is incorrect as to the identity of that ship. It was NOT the USS STEMBEL (DD-644), a fleet Destroyer, but USS VAMMEN (DE-644), a Destroyer-Escort. That the "Kornblatt" was a DE was mentioned MANY times in the film. I'm certainly not trying to detract from the film, but merely trying to get my "old Home" some of the recognition she deserves. Sadly there is only one ship of her class that has been preserved as a museum ship anywhere in the country, USS SLATER.

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      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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      References El motín del Caine (1954)

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