Was that the movie about the (fictional) crew of the WWII destroyer that mutinied against their crazy and incompetent captain?
Yep. There was a play made of it as well.
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Was that the movie about the (fictional) crew of the WWII destroyer that mutinied against their crazy and incompetent captain?
Yep. There was a play made of it as well.
But first, it was a novel by Herman Wouk. Not a very good novel, I'm afraid, but that is Herman Wouk for you.
It was inspired by an actual event, when Admiral Halsey (edit: I think it was him) sailed his carrier task force directly into a hurricane or typhoon or something - several destroyers (which are small ships when compared to a carrier) sank as a result of the storm.
I put off reading that damn thing until the day before my 11th grade History test on it. 617 pages in the printing I had!
But first, it was a novel by Herman Wouk.
I can totally tie this back to "Firefly". Here's how: a married couple, both friends of mine, can never agree on "good" books, each of them enjoys completely different books. The favorite of the husband? The "Cain Mutiny" mentioned above. The favorite of the wife? "Ender's Game", written by Orson Scott Card, who apparently really likes "Firefly".
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Queeg. The Caine was the boat, I believe.Okay. I thought so, but I don't like to correct Nutty, because 99 times out of 100, she's going to be correct, and I'm going to be wrong. Plus, I get a little dizzy(ier) trying to keep straight The Caine Mutiny, Citizen Kane, and Mutiny on the Bounty.
Whenever I try to sort them out in my teeny brain, I wake up on my old sled, watching Casablanca.
Plus, I get a little dizzy(ier) trying to keep straight The Caine Mutiny, Citizen Kane, and Mutiny on the Bounty.
And, strangeley enough, none of them star Michael Caine.
That's all right; "Michael Caine" is not his real name. (IIRC, he took it from the movie.) Frank is right, and Caine is the name of the boat, not the character.
(There are possibly dumber ways to come up with a pseud. Charles Bronson took a street name, after all. For which the parents of Bronson Arroyo thank him, because "Buchinsky Arroyo" is not exactly a winning moniker.)
(There are possibly dumber ways to come up with a pseud. Charles Bronson took a street name, after all. For which the parents of Bronson Arroyo thank him, because "Buchinsky Arroyo" is not exactly a winning moniker.)
Bwahahahaha!!! For some reason, this makes me laugh and laugh.
Cary Grant really being Archibald Leach is one of my favorites in the psued sweepstakes. And where John Cleese got the name for his character in A FISH CALLED WANDA.
Cary Grant really being Archibald Leach is one of my favorites in the psued sweepstakes.
You have to admire Traci Lords (porn star) taking her name from Katherine Hepburn's character in The Philadelphia Story.
I also love that John Wayne's real name was Marion.