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The Fighting Seabees

"The thrilling story of America's supermen!"

Construction workers in World War II in the Pacific are needed to build military sites, but the work is dangerous and they doubt the ability of the Navy to protect them. After a series of attacks by the Japanese, something new is tried, Construction Battalions (CBs=Seabees). The new CBs have to both build and be ready to fight.

Top Cast

  • John Wayne

    John Wayne

    Lt. Cmdr. Wedge Donovan

  • Susan Hayward

    Susan Hayward

    Constance Chesley

  • Dennis O'Keefe

    Dennis O'Keefe

    Lt. Cmdr. Robert Yarrow

  • William Frawley

    William Frawley

    Eddie Powers

  • Leonid Kinskey

    Leonid Kinskey

    Johnny Novasky

  • J.M. Kerrigan

    J.M. Kerrigan

    Sawyer Collins

  • Grant Withers

    Grant Withers

    Whanger Spreckles

  • Paul Fix

    Paul Fix

    Ding Jacobs

  • Ben Welden

    Ben Welden

    Yump Lumkin

Overview

Construction workers in World War II in the Pacific are needed to build military sites, but the work is dangerous and they doubt the ability of the Navy to protect them. After a series of attacks by the Japanese, something new is tried, Construction Battalions (CBs=Seabees). The new CBs have to both build and be ready to fight.

Rating

6.3 / 10
53 Reviews
1 Popular

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