Submarine commander Duke Gifford feels guilty in the death of his former commanding officer, as well as about his failed marriage. These issues pull at him during a hazardous mission against the Japanese in World War II.
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World War Two Lieutenant Commander Duke Gifford (John Wayne), the skipper of USS Thunderfish, is dedicated to his navy command. However, as he leads a dangerous assault against the Japanese, he must battle his own inner demons: haunted by the death of his ex-commander; and guilt-stricken at the neglect of his wife (Patricia Neal), who waits onshore for his return.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. World War II rage across the Pacific and Lt. Cmdr. Duke E Gifford is in the thick of it. he evacuates children from enemy-held islands. oversees the development of torpedoes at Pearl Harbor. And prowls the depths in the submarine Thunderfish for a chance to aim his improved 'tin fish' - torpedoes - at the enemy.John Wayne plays Gifford in Operation Pacific. 'I'm no theory man. I'm a line officer' Gifford barks. He backs it up with lots of bite in several feverish sea battles. He's also a man of heart with a loving wife at home. Vice Admiral Charles Lockwood World War II commander of all U.S. Pacific submarines was technical advisor for this adventure packing real-you-are-there thrills!
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