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The Extraordinary Seaman

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 20min
NOTE IMDb
3,5/10
901
MA NOTE
The Extraordinary Seaman (1969)
AdventureComedyWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn World War 2 four American sailors are marooned in the Philippines and encounter an old vessel captained by Commander Finchhaven, apparently a relic from WW1. They help him get his engine ... Tout lireIn World War 2 four American sailors are marooned in the Philippines and encounter an old vessel captained by Commander Finchhaven, apparently a relic from WW1. They help him get his engine going and ask him for a passage to Australia.In World War 2 four American sailors are marooned in the Philippines and encounter an old vessel captained by Commander Finchhaven, apparently a relic from WW1. They help him get his engine going and ask him for a passage to Australia.

  • Réalisation
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Scénario
    • Phillip Rock
    • Hal Dresner
  • Casting principal
    • David Niven
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Alan Alda
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,5/10
    901
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    • Réalisation
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Scénario
      • Phillip Rock
      • Hal Dresner
    • Casting principal
      • David Niven
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Alan Alda
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    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Lt. Commander Finchhaven, R.N.
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    • Jennifer Winslow
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    Barry Kelley
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    Leonard O. Smith
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    1makaii

    Behind the scenes

    I can't recommend this movie however to get a better perspective I do recommend to one and all to read Alan Alda's comments regarding this disaster of a movie in his book, (NEVER HAVE YOUR DOG STUFFED and other things I've learned). In the chapter titled Yes to Everything he describes the chaos of making this movie and sums up by saying: "We finished the picture, and it was released directly into obscurity. I've heard that it played on an airplane over Pittsburgh, and I imagined people strapping on parachutes and jumping to get away from it." That last line made me laugh out loud, in fact many lines in this book will have you laughing aloud and enjoying his view on the world.
    1Momcat_of_Lomita

    It's amazing Alan Alda's career survived this mess.

    Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, before there was the direct-to-video market, people who made howlingly bad films had just one way of mitigating the financial loss. That was to send bad movies to small towns where people would pay to see ANYTHING at a movie theater, because there was nothing else to do. (We're talking about the pre-cable, pre-VHS, just 6 channels on TV days, folks!)

    This is how I came to see "The Extraordinary Seaman" in a double-bill with "Krakatoa East of Java" in Lancaster, California in 1969 when I was 13 years old. This has to rank as one of the most awful pairings of movies of all time.

    It's funny, because for all that I can recall this movie as being incomprehensible, boring to the point of inducing numbness, and funny only in unintentional ways, Alan Alda stood out in it as the only bearable element. (I know Faye Dunaway and Mickey Rooney are credited in the movie, but I cannot for the life of me remember anything about what they did, which is probably a good thing.) This is not to say that his performance was good. It wasn't, that was impossible, this movie was so bad. This movie's most redeeming feature was that it inspired practically the whole theater to throw popcorn at the screen and to add an audience soundtrack of groans and hisses and boos and hoots, and that was fun.

    What it left me with is an indelible memory of what a backwater Lancaster, California was in the days before the Antelope Valley Freeway was built: we were the kind of small town where bad films were sent to eke out a little revenue for the people involved. I think about that every time I see some direct-to-video movie in the rack at the supermarket check-out stand.

    And I'm devoutly thankful for all the options we have now to avoid seeing movies like "The Extraordinary Seaman."
    Piper12

    What Were They Thinking?

    That's just about all you can say about this film that is so bad you simply have to gape in wonderment. Although just 80 minutes long, the film features an extraordinary amount of padding via moronic file footage of such events as Bess Truman trying unsuccessfully to break a bottle of champagne across an aircraft's nose. The plot has something to do with a ghost (David Niven)whose old scow of World War I vessel is discovered by some American sailors in the final days of World War II in the Pacific. The producers probably thought that with Alda, Rooney, Dunaway (just off her "Bonny and Clyde" fame, recall) and Frankenheimer helming the whole thing, it couldn't miss. Well, it did.
    3bkoganbing

    It's Quite below ordinary

    The Extraordinary Seaman finds David Niven once again carrying the burden of a really botched film concept with his extraordinary charm. No actor was ever asked to work with less material than Niven did in his whole career.

    The film is best described as a combination of The Ghost And Mrs. Muir, The Canterville Ghost and The African Queen all taking place in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Four American seaman Mickey Rooney, Jack Carter, Mana Tupou and their Lieutanant Alan Alda are on a life raft after their ship was sunk. They drift to a small island in the Phillipines and find a beached craft from the previous war with its captain David Niven who looks positively immaculate in his dress whites from the British Navy considering the heat and humidity of the tropics.

    With a battery borrowed from plantation owner Faye Dunaway who would like some transport to Australia for her efforts, the American sailors set sail with Niven who will take them, providing he gets the opportunity to sink a Japanese warship. Trust me, Niven's got some really good reasons for wanting this so badly.

    This dud of a film is a surprise coming from someone like John Frankenheimer who did such things as Birdman Of Alcatraz, The Train, Grand Prix, and Seven Days In May to name a few. Frankenheimer comes up so short in The Extraordinary Seaman as compared to those masterpieces and others. The situations are forced and labored and the comedy falls flat. Not enough use was made of Mickey Rooney and Jack Carter, both of them extraordinarily funny people.

    But there's nothing extraordinary about The Extraordinary Seaman.
    summ-1

    I like movies with Action, Adventure, & Comedy.

    This movie has all the elements of a great movie, with a suspense ending. The Ever-Lasting Bottle of Scotch, was a wonderful touch and I for one would love to have a bottle just like that. This movie, though far-fetched, was a wonderful imaginative film, and usually the type that had not only comedy, imagination, but great acting as well. It looked like they were all having fun in the making of it, and I found it hilarious while watching it in Calgary Alta .

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    • Anecdotes
      In a 1975 interview (available on YouTube), John Frankenheimer considered this as his worst film; he called it "lousy" and admitted that he made it because he needed to pay for his divorce.
    • Gaffes
      Alan Alda's character is a Lt. (j.g.) [Lieutenant, junior grade] but wears an Ensign shoulder board on his left shoulder throughout the entire movie.
    • Citations

      Jennifer Winslow: [Pointing to something in the water beyond the ship] I wonder what that is?

      Lt. Morton Krim: [Excitedly] What? What? Where?

      Jennifer Winslow: There, floating...

      Lt. Morton Krim: Oh, that's, uh, that's just some flotsam, or jetsam. Whatever the difference is.

      Jennifer Winslow: Well, flotsam is something from a shipwreck, and jetsam is something thrown overboard in order to lighten the ship.

      Lt. Morton Krim: Oh... I guess that makes me flotsam, then.

      Jennifer Winslow: And apparently my brother considers me jetsam.

      Lt. Morton Krim: That must've been some kind of mistake.

      Jennifer Winslow: Oh, Johnny and I were never exactly close. When I was nine, he tried to sell me to a steamer captain. I guess it comes from living in the islands.

    • Connexions
      Edited from Les révoltés du Bounty (1935)
    • Bandes originales
      My Gallant Crew
      (uncredited)

      Music by Arthur Sullivan (uncredited)

      Lyrics by W.S. Gilbert (uncredited)

      [Played over sinking ship montage]

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    • How long is The Extraordinary Seaman?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • janvier 1969 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Brod fantom
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mexique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • John Frankenheimer Productions Inc.
      • Edward Lewis Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 20 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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