TY - GEN AB - During World War II, onboard a ship in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, an event occurs unlike any that the United States Navy has ever experienced. A ship's captain is removed from his command by his executive officer in an apparent outright act of mutiny. As the trial of the mutineers unfold, it comes to light that Captain Queeg was mentally unstable, perhaps even insane. The Navy must then decide if the Caine Mutiny is a criminal act or an act of courage to save a ship from destruction at the hands of her captain. AU - Kramer, Stanley. AU - Roberts, Stanley, AU - Blankfort, Michael, AU - Dmytryk, Edward. AU - Bogart, Humphrey, AU - Ferrer, José, AU - Johnson, Van, AU - MacMurray, Fred, AU - Francis, Robert, AU - Wynn, May, AU - Wouk, Herman, CN - PN1997 CN - PN1997 CY - Culver City, Calif. : DA - [2007] ET - Collector's ed. ID - 334667 KW - Mutiny KW - Trials (Mutiny) KW - World War, 1939-1945 LA - engfre LA - In English or French dialogue, with optional English or French subtitles; closed-captioned. N1 - Based upon the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Herman Wouk. N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 1954. N1 - Special features: retrospective documentary: Behind The Caine Mutiny; audio commentary with Richard Peña and Ken Bowser; previews. N2 - During World War II, onboard a ship in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, an event occurs unlike any that the United States Navy has ever experienced. A ship's captain is removed from his command by his executive officer in an apparent outright act of mutiny. As the trial of the mutineers unfold, it comes to light that Captain Queeg was mentally unstable, perhaps even insane. The Navy must then decide if the Caine Mutiny is a criminal act or an act of courage to save a ship from destruction at the hands of her captain. PB - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, PP - Culver City, Calif. : PY - [2007] SN - 1424829895 SN - 9781424829897 T1 - The Caine mutiny TI - The Caine mutiny ER -