Suicide Fleet (1931) | |
Director(s) | Albert S. Rogell |
Producer(s) | Harry Joe Brown (associate), Charles R. Rogers |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, War |
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Suicide Fleet (1931) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Albert S. Rogell and produced by Harry Joe Brown and Charles R. Rogers.
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An actual ship was sunk for the production, which was filmed in part at sea.
Three United States Navy ships were used in the movie: the submarine cruiser Argonaut, the destroyer Preble, and the Noa.
The United States Navy ordered submarine crews docked at San Pedro, California, USA to cooperate and participate in the filming of this movie. Three divisions of the Navy worked with the production, which also employed thousands of extras.
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Three United States Navy ships were used in the movie: the submarine cruiser Argonaut, the destroyer Preble, and the Noa.
The United States Navy ordered submarine crews docked at San Pedro, California, USA to cooperate and participate in the filming of this movie. Three divisions of the Navy worked with the production, which also employed thousands of extras.
read more facts about Suicide Fleet...