Ensign Pulver | |
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Directed by | Joshua Logan |
Produced by | Joshua Logan |
Screenplay by | Peter S. Feibleman Joshua Logan |
Based on |
Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen |
Starring |
Robert Walker, Jr. Burl Ives Walter Matthau Larry Hagman |
Music by | George Duning |
Cinematography | Charles Lawton Jr. |
Edited by | William H. Reynolds |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time
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104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | est. $1,200,000 (US/ Canada) |
Ensign Pulver is a 1964 American Technicolor film in Panavision and a sequel to the 1955 film Mister Roberts. The movie stars Robert Walker, Jr., Burl Ives, Walter Matthau and Tommy Sands and features Millie Perkins, Larry Hagman, Kay Medford, Peter Marshall, Jack Nicholson, Richard Gautier, George Lindsey, James Farentino, and James Coco.
The film was directed and co-written by Joshua Logan, who had directed and co-written the Mister Roberts stage play on Broadway, and also shot scenes for the 1955 film after director John Ford fell ill.
The story concerns the U.S.S. Reluctant, which is at anchor beside a tropical island. The ship's captain is as much of a "Captain Bligh" as ever. Several of the film's events – such as attacking the Captain while he is watching a film, and one the sailors trying to obtain compassionate leave to deal with a dying child – are taken from Thomas Heggen's original novel Mister Roberts. The characters of Pulver, Doc and several crewmen return from the first film, but played by different actors.