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Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart
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The Caine Mutiny - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:G (TV rating) Finland:K-12 (1965) Finland:K-16 (1954) Iceland:L Ireland:G Portugal:M/12 South Korea:15 (2003) Sweden:15 UK:U UK:U (tv rating) UK:U (video rating: additional material DVD audio commentary) (2007) UK:U (video rating) (1985) (1991) (1999) (2008) USA:TV-PG USA:Approved (PCA #16627) West Germany:12
It's a military movie, but focused more on the decision of a junior officer to usurp command of the vessel from the senior officer when that senior officer loses his nerve during a squall. Not really a movie for someone looking for something action-packed.
The Caine Mutiny was created in 1951.
Herman Wouk. He did both the play version and the movie-novel.
Humphrey Bogart
Herman Wouk won the 1952 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for his novel, The Caine Mutiny.(Doubleday)
The USS Caine is a fictional ship in the book "The Caine Mutiny" which is a converted WW1 ship, The story is set in a a historic typhoon in 1944 and is about a non=violent mutiny.
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L USA:PG
The Caine Mutiny
Humphrey Bogart
Herman Wouk wrote "The Caine Mutiny," first published in 1951. It is a novel about a mutiny aboard a U.S. Navy ship during World War II.
The Caine Mutiny
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Yes, Caine Mutiny is a proper noun, the name of a book (by Herman Wouk) and a movie (starring Humphrey Bogart). A proper noun is always capitalized. The nouns book and movie are common nouns.