The Bedford Incident book. Stream songs including "Joyland", "Siberia" and more. [12] It is revealed that Queeg was suffering from post-traumatic stress caused by his service as a destroyer captain on the harrowing "North Atlantic run", making Keefer who has never experienced combat all the more odious. Stream Tracks and Playlists from the bedford incident on your desktop or mobile device. Nerve-racking suspense surrounds The Bedford Incident, the tale of a U.S. Naval vessel on a routine NATO patrol that ends up in a freakish showdown with a Russian submarine. The Bedford Incident (777) IMDb 7.4 1 h 42 min 1965 X-Ray 13+ Richard Widmark portrays the captain of a newly launched U.S. Destroyer who is obsessed with hunting down a particular Soviet submarine regardless of the great risks involved. The Bedford Incident (aka Aux Postes De Combat) is a 1965 British-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and co-produced by Widmark. Finlander initially gives basic orders to evade but then silently steps outside the bridge. Confidently he reassures Munceford and Schrepke that he is in command of the situation and that he will not fire first but "If he fires one, I'll FIRE ONE". [20] Maloney argued that should World War Three ever occur, it was crucial have as much intelligence as possible about the opponent in order to both strike hard as possible via nuclear strikes and to deny the opponent the ability to strike oneself as much as possible with their nuclear weapons. The World War II adventures of a British convoy escort ship and its officers. The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop. Read 12 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Munceford is curious whether a comment made by Finlander regarding the American intervention in Cuba is the reason for his lack of promotion. The Bedford Incident Item Preview > remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. View production, box office, & company info. [11] Very much like Captain Queeg of the fictional destroyer USS Caine, Finlander is a career Navy officer in command of a destroyer who has "...lost touch with reality, largely because of the constant frustration and remorseless pressure of command". From an audience point of view, the tension on board the Bedford, mirrors the terrifying state of fear in the world. It is about an American destroyer captain who is determined to confront a Soviet submarine caught violating territorial waters. The Bedford Incident is a fantastic film. The film's message-told via the story of Finlander who because of his obsessive anti-Communism and relentless determination to provoke a confrontation with a Soviet submarine that leads to the deaths of everyone abroad both the Bedford and the Novosibirsk-is that Cold Warriors such as Goldwater would had likewise provoked a nuclear war that would had been the end of humanity. It was not until after the fall of the Soviet Union that the existence of the T-5 torpedo and how close the world came to nuclear conflict was made known.[28]. Use the HTML below. Both Keefer and Munceford are intellectuals who are skeptical of authority figures and are always asking inconvenient questions. The Bedford Incident (aka Aux Postes De Combat) is a 1965 British - American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and co-produced by Widmark. Eric Finlander, the maniacal commander who drives his tense crew to the brink of nervous exhaustion. Naval vessel on a routineNATO patrol that ends up in a freakish showdown with a Russian submarine. [13], Another inspiration was the desire of General Douglas MacArthur, a megalomaniac of extreme right-wing views, to expand the Korean War in 1951 by using nuclear weapons against the People's Republic of China, if necessary in defiance of President Harry S. share. (1965). A vagabond Viking adventurer and a Moor both compete to find "The Mother of All Voices", a legendary golden bell near the Pillars of Hercules. The same as any war. ", warning that his actions will set off a Third World War that will be the end of humanity. Richard Widmark is Capt. Unrelenting tension becomes a physical pain. The film's final image is a mushroom cloud. During this time, suspicious nations rattled atomic sabers at one another and secret agencies scurried about disseminating Ideological propaganda and psychological warfare, but for the most part the only thing accomplished was that Americans spent billions threatening a distant enemy who ultimately became our friend. During World War II, an American destroyer discovers a German U-boat, thus ensuing in a deadly duel between the two ships. The Bedford Incident was mostly filmed at Shepperton Studios in the UK, although some shots at sea were used. [9] In contrast to The Caine Mutiny which "...attempted to vindicate the necessity of obedience-even when that leadership is mentally unbalanced-The Bedford Incident, made without Navy co-operation, warns that such deranged authority could unleash nuclear war, which happens accidentally". The American destroyer USS Bedford (DLG-113) detects a Soviet submarine in the GIUK gap near the coast of Greenland. One such officer is Ensign Ralston (James MacArthur) who the doctor warns is wound 'too tight' to be on duty. [27] A recurring theme of the writings of the American intelligentsia in the Cold War was the fear of a rogue officer who at very least was acting recklessly in exposing the world to the risk of a nuclear armageddon. [19] Likewise, Finlander's final rant after the Bedford sinks the Novosibirsk reflects the frustration that many American naval officers felt with the Cold War as he says: "The Cold War! [19] Maloney argued that the level of technical detail in the novel together with its picture of American naval officers on abroad a destroyer having to obsess over the location of Soviet submarines for every single minute of their patrol is the most authentic picture of the Cold War at sea ever portrayed. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? Truman. The Bedford is on its usual patrol off the coast of Greenland when expert sonar man Merlin Queffle detects a Russian submarine. At the same time, Finlander becomes intolerant of anyone who questions his tactics including the ship's doctor who advises him that crew are feeling the pressure but the captain will not relent. Unlike Keefer, the writer who was reluctantly drafted into the U.S. Navy in World War Two, Munceford is a journalist, being the only civilian abroad the Bedford. Naval vessel on a routine NATO patrol that ends up in a freakish showdown with a Russian submarine. The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich, which borrowed from the plot of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; at one point in the film, the captain is advised he is "not ch… Richard Widmark plays a hardened cold-warrior and captain of the American destroyer USS Bedford. [22] When Finlander tries to justify sinking the Novosibrsk because "war is hell", Commodore Schrepke replies "a nuclear hell, Erik? The filmakers made a great decision to film in black and white, because that accentuates its bleak Arctic stage, and permitted more ambitious special effects given 1965 technology. (credited as Glen Beck), Brian Davies as Lieutenant Beckman U.S.N. The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich, which borrowed from the plot of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; at one point in the film, the captain is advised he is "not chasing whales now". ****. Nerve-racking suspense surrounds The Bedford Incident, the tale of a U.S. From Finlander's viewpoint, it is essential that he know the location of Soviet submarines because if World War Three should break out, he would have at most a matter of minutes to sink the submarine before it would fire its ICBMs that would take out 12-16 American cities. [14] Whitfield argued that the different messages presented about the question of obeying authority and the portrayal of the military men and intellectuals in The Caine Mutiny vs. In the novel, the Soviet submarine does not fire back at Bedford before being destroyed. No_Favorite. Harris remained focused on developing a serious nuclear-confrontation film, resulting in The Bedford Incident.[6][7][8]. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! The Bedford Incident takes as its premise the folly of military aggression within the Cold War context of the mid-'60s. [15] Goldwater had been attacked in the 1964 election as too hawkish, most notably in the infamous Daisy Girl television commercial which warned that Goldwater if elected president would start a nuclear war. As the cat-and-mouse pursuit continues, the Bedford's captain becomes more obsessed with the Soviet sub, until an accident involving one of his increasingly shaken crewmen leads to a confrontation no one wants, and that no one can win. The Bedford s captain's, Finlander, for being an idiot in forcing the Soviet submarine to act as if they were at war when they weren't, and the other one, Ralston, who was so keyed-up that he actually fired the missile by mistake. Specifically, they are in Greenland territorial waters at the entrance to the J.C. Jacobsen Fjord, which is due northwest from Iceland. Another is Seaman Merlin Queffle (Wally Cox) who believes he controls the ship. [13] The South African novelist Antony Trew published in 1963 a bestselling novel, Two Hours To Darkness, about a fictional British nuclear ballistic submarine, HMS Retaliate, commanded by an officer, Captain Shadde, who like Captain Queeg is suffering from paranoia caused by undiagnosed post-traumatic stress, who is determined to fire his submarine's ICBMs at the Soviet Union. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? This is a great Cold War film that stars Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, and Martin Balsam.All of the actors have been introduced before so there will only be a few additions. That particular man is Captain Eric Finlander. Crime, Certificate: M Commodore Schrepke, realising that World War III will begin once the events are known, sabotages one of the remaining ASROCs and destroys the ship. Finlander exploits the fact that the diesel-powered Russian sub has to surface periodically to replenish air and recharge batteries because it is not nuclear-powered; knowing full well it will make the Soviets more desperate. [27] Maloney further noted that many prominent American intellectuals such as Joseph Heller, Harry Harrison, James Jones, and Norman Mailer had been drafted into the military in World War Two and having been exposed first-hand to military life lashed out in the 1950s-1960s by writing novels that portrayed American military leaders as stupid and vicious. Roy Stephens as Seaman 2nd Class - C.I.C. Can all-out war be averted? Sidney Poitier is a reporter given permission to interview the captain during a routine patrol. Eric Finlander, the maniacal commander who drives his tense crew to the brink of nervous exhaustion. Finlander wants to force the submarine to surface but is prohibited by fleet headquarters from doing so. It's a reminder, the fears we create are as real as our nightmares. [16], The Canadian historian Sean Maloney praised the book version of The Bedford Incident for its level of realism, writing that the book was "a microhistorical study of the Cold War itself" and as "the best literacy depiction of the Cold War". The crew becomes increasingly fatigued by the unrelenting pursuit as the captain continually demands full attention to the instruments. Listen to music from The Bedford Incident like As It Is When It Was, Ceremony & more. College volunteer Alan is working alone at the crisis center one evening when he receives a telephone call from suicidal caller Inga Dyson. Was this review helpful to you? [15] The film's message criticizing hawkish, confrontational Cold War policies reflected part of a backlash against militarism after the Cuban Missile Crisis almost caused a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States in 1962. Munceford is aboard to photograph life on a Navy destroyer but his real interest is Finlander who recently was passed over for promotion to rear admiral. KC Hunt , The Cold War is one of the world's most frightening conflicts ever as it nearly extinguished humanity. Richard Widmark plays a hardened cold-warrior and captain of the American destroyer USS Bedford. The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well … [27], In October 1962, shortly before the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Soviet submarine B-59 was pursued in the Atlantic Ocean by the U.S. Navy. [23] In many ways, the film is similar to other submarines vs. destroyers films such as Run Silent, Run Deep and The Enemy Below, but unlike those it is set in peacetime while the nuclear component greatly raises the stakes. [11] Whitfield argued that by the 1960s popular mentalities had changed so much that more anti-militaristic films such as The Bedford Incident were being released. "Movie Review - The Bedford Incident - Screen: Fictional Navy:' Bedford Incident' Grim Movie on Cold War", "Screen: Fictional Navy:' Bedford Incident' Grim Movie on Cold War", "The Other Side of the Booth: A Profile of James B. Harris in Present Day Los Angeles,", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Bedford_Incident&oldid=1016072981, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Michael Kane as Commander Allison Executive Officer - Bridge, Paul Tamarin as Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge, Frank Lieberman as Seaman 1st Class - Bridge, James Caffrey as Seaman 1st Class - Bridge, Burnell Tucker as Seaman 1st Class - Bridge, Mike Lennox as Lieutenant Krindlemeyer, U.S.N. - C.I.C. We're not here in a base area indoctrinating simple-minded peasants into the complex savagery of modern guerrilla tactics; we're not sitting in an air conditioned blockhouse in Florida trying to shoot a bigger hole in the Moon. Here we clash in the privacy of the black, empty ocean with no audience, but our conscience; both parties want to keep it that way because the stakes are such that no compromise is possible. (Richard Widmark) a no-nonsense commander who is determined to do his duty, even if it means destroying a stray Russian Submarine, armed with nuclear missiles. How can governments expect their military to guide their actions by such a blatantly sordid euphemism? The Bedford detects a Russian submarine lurking in the strait, in Greenland's territorial waters. Nerve-racking suspense surrounds THE BEDFORD INCIDENT, the tale of a U.S. Cmdr. When the Soviet vessel failed to surface, the destroyers began dropping training depth charges. The screenplay by James Poe follows the novel fairly closely but Poe wrote a different ending. Sonar then detects four Soviet nuclear-armed torpedoes targeting the destroyer. [9], Keefer, the resident intellectual abroad the Caine, starts out as the likeable voice of reason against the paranoid Captain Queeg, but is gradually revealed to be the most loathsome character in the story, being a cowardly, dishonest and selfish schemer who is admonished for his treatment of Queeg who is praised as an honorable, but misunderstood career Navy officer who was only patriotically serving his country. Unlike in The Bedford Incident, the Americans were not aware that the B-59 was armed with a T-5 nuclear torpedo. Written by This is a remarkable film, for it's characters, it's drama and eventually it's inevitable ending. He launches an anti-submarine rocket which destroys the submarine. During the Korean War former prisoner of war, Major Harry Cargill admits to having collaborated with the enemy but military investigator Colonel William Edwards wants the details. John McCarthy as Seaman 1st Class - C.I.C. Get unlimited DVD Movies & TV Shows delivered to your door with no … [15] The scholars Harold R. Troper and Michael J. Strada describe The Bedford Incident as one of series of 1960s films that were "full frontal assaults on military values". [19] One Soviet nuclear ballistic submarine carried on average 12-16 ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) armed with hydrogen bombs each capable of destroying an entire city. Can one half-fight with deadly weapons? In the tradition of The Caine Mutiny, brought up to date by Fail-Safe, here is another novel sparked by the Damocles' sword under which we are living; -machines vs men, and the fallibility of both. A gang of black militants plots to rob a factory to finance their "revolutionary struggle". The Bedford Incident presents the fictional story of an intense game of cat-and-mouse between American and … TV Anchor Accused of Cheating After Woman Appears in His At-Home Broadcast, Gerard Schurmann, Film and Concert Composer, Dies at 96, Commodore Wolfgang Schrepke - Deutsche Marine, Cmdr. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. Munceford comes to serve as the voice of reason against Finlander and in both the novel and even so in the film he is portrayed as quite justified in challenging Captain Finlander. [20] Maloney noted that in the film version of The Bedford Incident that Finlander is portrayed as far more deranged than in the novel, arguing that Finlander's obsession with hunting Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic in the novel is "completely understandable and possibly even legitimate". Perhaps too determined. Rough Script The Bedford Incident (1965) Welcome to Episode 27 The Bedford Incident (1965). EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? [27] MacArthur's "no substitute for victory" arguments about using nuclear weapons against China and his thesis he was answerable only to God instead of the president inspired the fears of an "out of control" military leader determined to plunge the world into a nuclear war either by design or acting rashly. MCU fans, here are some streaming picks to watch while you wait for the next episode of "The Falcon and the Winter Solider.". The Bedford Incident (aka Aux Postes De Combat) is a 1965 British-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and co-produced by Widmark. Cold War film starring Richard Widmark, Martin Balsam, Sidney Poitier, Donald Sutherland, and Wally Cox. This one's grim tension to the end. Keefer successfully undermines the leadership of Queeg and provokes the mutiny while Munceford is unsuccessful in challenging the leadership of Finlander, leading the latter to embark upon a course that leads to the deaths of everyone abroad the Bedford. The Bedford Incident illustrated how much mentalities had changed from the 1950s to the 1960s. [13] Ben Munceford, the journalist who serves as an analogous character to Keefer as the resident intellectual abroad the Bedford who like Keefer has a worldview that is essentially opposed to that of the Navy, but he is portrayed as a far more sympathetic and likeable character. Unlike the book, the film version ends with the vessels being destroyed by one another. 47 of 53 people found this review helpful. Does it not all naturally culminate in the totality of death and destruction?...Look and see what the Cold War really is. A technical malfunction sends American planes to Moscow to deliver a nuclear attack. During a routine patrol, a reporter is given permission to interview a a hardened cold-war warrior and captain of the American destroyer USS Bedford. The Soviet captain, believing that World War III might have started, wanted to launch the weapon but was over-ruled by his flotilla commander, Vasili Arkhipov, who, by coincidence, was using the boat as his command vessel. [a] Although the U.S. and the Soviet Union are not at war, Captain Eric Finlander mercilessly harries his prey while civilian photojournalist Ben Munceford and NATO naval advisor Commodore Wolfgang Schrepke look on with mounting alarm. However, both Keefer and Munceford have similar short term expectations of the Navy as Keefer is writing a novel abroad the Caine that he intends to publish after he is discharged from the Navy while Munceford is only on the Bedford to write a story about Finlander. Are they now only half-dead down there? EMBED. Uncertainty and frustration can turn into a crippling agony. Here we have our enemy and more than accepting his challenge, go after him without any inhibitions of containment policies or technical inferiorities". A black doctor is assigned to treat two white racist suspects who are brothers, and when one dies, it causes tension that could start a race riot. Munceford, the sole survivor, is found by Novosibirsk, the submarine's mothership. The film ends with still shots of various crewmen "melting" as if the celluloid film were burning as the Bedford and her crew are vaporised in an atomic blast. Poitier gets more than he bargained for when the Bedford discovers a Soviet sub in the depths and the captain begins a relentless pursuit, pushing his crew to … "USS Bedford" was a fictitious guided missile destroyer and the role of Bedford was mostly played by a large model of a Farragut-class destroyer. An American destroyer Captain is determined to confront a Soviet submarine caught violating territorial waters. [10] The message of both versions of The Caine Mutiny was as Whitfield put it "...that losing a ship in a typhoon is better than challenging a skipper whose powers of command have failed". Poitier noted in his memoir that “the reality of Widmark was a thousand miles from the characters he played. When the submarine is found, it ignores Finlander's order to surface and identify itself. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Sidney Poitier is a reporter given permission to interview the captain during a routine patrol. [26] Like in The Caine Mutiny and The Bedford Incident, the other officers aboard the Retaliate have to decide whatever to obey a mentally ill commanding officer or whatever to reject his authority. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Topic. Chester Potter (Martin Balsam) a naval Doctor who warns the Captain of mounting psychological dangers of his crew. [23] The author of The Bedford Incident, Mark Rascovich, had many contacts within the U.S Navy and seems to have learned of the two incidents, which inspired his book. Helping the audience analyze the situation is Lieut. The two parted ways over a disagreement about the film that became Kubrick's noted Cold War nuclear-confrontation film Dr. Strangelove; Harris had wanted it to be told as a serious thriller, but Kubrick wanted it to be a comic farce (which it became). It's a Cold War thriller set on the high seas. The Bedford Incident was an attempt by Columbia Pictures -- which had previously made Dr. Strangelove and released Fail-Safe -- to once more tap the well of public anxiety surrounding nuclear weapons and the Cold War. During the Korean War, a platoon leader dies, leaving his inexperienced black Sergeant in charge of his squad of belligerent and racist white men. Rent The Bedford Incident (1965) starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier on DVD and Blu-ray. A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew. THE BEDFORD INCIDENT reunites co-stars Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, who worked together on the tense crime drama NO WAY OUT (’50) and the Viking adventure film THE LONG SHIPS (’64). One exceptional film which appear during this era, was " The Bedford Incident." From Wings to Parasite, here's a look back at all of the Best Picture Oscar winners in the history of the ceremony. This one's grim tension to the end. Search for "The Bedford Incident" on Amazon.com, Title: The American Captain must draw upon all his experience to defeat the equally experienced German commander. Listen to The Bedford Incident by The Bedford Incident on Apple Music. Poitier gets more than he bargained for when the Bedford discovers a Soviet sub in the depths and the captain begins a relentless pursuit, pushing his crew to the breaking point. The Bedford Incident Richard Widmark Sidney Poitier Martin Balsam (1965) A reporter (Sidney Poitier) aboard a U.S. destroyer witnesses the captain's (Richard Widmark) pursuit of a Soviet sub near Greenland. The fact that Munceford is apparently the only black man abroad the Bedford illustrates his sense of isolation. The Bedford Incident. Should I only half-feared them when the crews of so many American ships and planes are totally dead as a result of Russian actions? [23] In the film, Munceford, talks about how Finlander forced a Soviet submarine to surface during "the Cuban deal". [22], Maloney has argued that both the book and film versions of The Bedford Incident were inspired by the two actual incidents, the "hold-downs" (forced surfacing) of four Soviet submarines during the Cuban Missile crisis in 1962 and another incident in 1959 when an American destroyer staged a "hold-down" of a Soviet submarine off the coast of Greenland. Glenn Beck as Seaman 2nd Class - C.I.C. - Communications, Paul Carson as Seaman 1st Class - Communications, Laurence Herder as Petty Officer - Communications, Warren Stanhope as Hospitalman Strauss - Sick Bay, This page was last edited on 5 April 2021, at 07:22. But the captain has realised his actions have sealed the fate of everyone on board as the ship cannot evade the nuclear torpedoes. 1965 British-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and … 512 Followers. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Did those Russian submariners half-threaten us? The Bedford Incident is a 1965 film directed by James B. Harris. The captain, angered by this defiant act, orders the Bedford to run over its snorkel, ordering that it be logged as an "unidentified floating object". [1][2][3][4][5], The film was directed by James B. Harris, who, until then, had been best known as Stanley Kubrick's producer. The plot reflects several Cold War incidents between the NATO and Soviet navies, including one in 1957 when USS Gudgeon, a submarine, was caught in Soviet waters and chased out to sea by Soviet warships. [27] MacArthur's very public defiance led President Truman to sack him in April 1951, stating that as president he had the final authority over whatever to use nuclear weapons and that he decided not to use nuclear weapons against China. Also aboard the Bedford are Ensign Ralston, an inexperienced young officer constantly being criticised by his captain for small errors and Lieutenant Commander Chester Potter, the ship's new doctor, who is a recently recalled reservist. Nerve-racking suspense surrounds THE BEDFORD INCIDENT, the tale of a U.S. - Bridge (as Michael Graham), Stephen Schreiber as Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge (as Stephen Van Schreiber), Ronald Rubin as Seaman 1st Class - Bridge, Eugene Leonard as Seaman 2nd Class - Bridge. Listen to the bedford incident | SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create.. 11 Tracks. Films similar to or like The Bedford Incident. flag. It is the story of an American reporter Ben Munceford (Sidney Poitier) who seeks out a controversial naval officer, because he believes him to be a rare individual. The American historian Stephen Whitfield argued that The Bedford Incident was a rejoinder to The Caine Mutiny. [25] The Caine Mutiny is set in World War Two, but its picture of a destroyer commanded by an officer who has lost his mind greatly influenced several novelists in the Cold War who speculated about the possibility of a crazed naval officer trying to start World War Three either intentionally or by accident. Richard Widmark is Capt. The reporter gets more than he bargained for when the Bedford discovers a Soviet sub and the captain begins a relentless pursuit, pushing his … The vessel portraying a Soviet intelligence ship has the name "Novo Sibursk", written on the hull at the bow in the Latin alphabet, not the Russian language's Cyrillic alphabet; "Novosibirsk" is a more accurate English rendering.

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