Hell and High Water

29 men and one woman ... in the captive world of a submarine !

6.1
19541h 43m

Production

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A privately-financed scientist and his colleagues hire an ex-Navy officer to conduct an Alaskan submarine expedition in order to prevent a Red Chinese anti-American plot that may lead to World War III. Mixes deviously plotted schoolboy fiction with submarine spectacle and cold war heroics.

Trailers & Videos

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Hell and High Water (1954) Original Trailer

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Cast

Photo of Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark

Capt. Adam Jones

Photo of Bella Darvi

Bella Darvi

Denise Montel

Photo of Victor Francen

Victor Francen

Prof. Montel

Photo of Cameron Mitchell

Cameron Mitchell

'Ski' Brodski

Photo of Gene Evans

Gene Evans

Chief Holter

Photo of David Wayne

David Wayne

Tugboat Walker

Photo of Richard Loo

Richard Loo

Hakada Fujimori

Photo of Robert Adler

Robert Adler

Welles (uncredited)

Photo of Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

French Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Leslie Bradley

Leslie Bradley

Mr. Aylesworth (uncredited)

Photo of John Wengraf

John Wengraf

Col. Schuman (uncredited)

Photo of Ben Wright

Ben Wright

BBC Announcer (uncredited)

Photo of Ron Nyman

Ron Nyman

Lee Sockwell (uncredited)

Photo of Cactus Mack

Cactus Mack

Crewman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Richard Widmark is on quite good form here, as the veteran naval officer hired by a group of scientists to take a ramshackle old submarine from Japan to investigate some mysterious goings-on on an island under Chinese control, and where they think atomic experiments may be taking place. Setting sail with "Prof. Montel" (Victor Francen) and his assistant "Denise" (Bella Darvi) it soon becomes clear that their scarcely functioning vessel is not going to be the captain's only concern as they have to dodge enemy patrols and reach their target. I like submarine films, and this one isn't bad. Samuel Fuller takes a while to get us underway, but once he does the trip is quite exciting despite the odd romantic interlude. The ending is a bit daft, but the whole film still holds up quite well as a decent adventure with quite a fun underwater duel, an unique rendition of "Don't Fence Me In" and a suitably rousing score, too.

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