@rbrooks2007 its amazing to realise that this ending nearly happened for real, during the Cuban missile crisis, USN ships used practice depth charges to try and make a Soviet sub surface, they didn't know the sub has a nuclear torpedo onboard, the sub captain was close to firing the torpedo, luckily he was talked out of this course of action, by other officers.
@Wonkabar007 Agreed wholeheartedly! When Hollywood wasn't afraid of an ending where the good guy doesn't always win and conversations (such as that between Richard Wirdmark and Sidney Poitier) changed from happy to angry in every sentence to sentence making the viewer feel uneasy.
The Coontz-class DDG (like the fictional USS Bedford here) has to be, hands-down barnone, THE most beautifully-designed US destroyer of the post-World War II era. Ten of the class were actually designed and built between 1958 - 1962, starting with the USS Farragut. Sleek, fast, manueverable and, as Captain Finlander mentions: "...she can inflict more damage than all ships put together in World War II...EXCELLENT FILM "The Bedford Incident"! LOVE IT!!
@rbrooks2007 its amazing to realise that this ending nearly happened for real, during the Cuban missile crisis, USN ships used practice depth charges to try and make a Soviet sub surface, they didn't know the sub has a nuclear torpedo onboard, the sub captain was close to firing the torpedo, luckily he was talked out of this course of action, by other officers.
Wonkabar007 1 week ago
@Wonkabar007 Agreed wholeheartedly! When Hollywood wasn't afraid of an ending where the good guy doesn't always win and conversations (such as that between Richard Wirdmark and Sidney Poitier) changed from happy to angry in every sentence to sentence making the viewer feel uneasy.
rbrooks2007 1 week ago
The best Cold War film ever, and a totally awesome ending.
Wonkabar007 4 weeks ago
The Coontz-class DDG (like the fictional USS Bedford here) has to be, hands-down barnone, THE most beautifully-designed US destroyer of the post-World War II era. Ten of the class were actually designed and built between 1958 - 1962, starting with the USS Farragut. Sleek, fast, manueverable and, as Captain Finlander mentions: "...she can inflict more damage than all ships put together in World War II...EXCELLENT FILM "The Bedford Incident"! LOVE IT!!
ursa41 5 months ago
@warmovie001-Thnx for post. Some scenes appear to have actually been filmed on the bridge of a ship.
Flickchaser 7 months ago
do you have the final scene and could you post it?serious question, thanks
RonyMexico 7 months ago
@couerl oops
RonyMexico 7 months ago
Imagine the damage a crazy guy like that captain could do if he were President?
Pretty scary stuff. I saw this movie last night on TCM. First time I saw it in about 40 years. Great film.
jdewitt77 7 months ago
Balsam reaching the breaking point is worth the price of admission.
goback3spaces 1 year ago
Terrific acting all around! A HELL OF A FILM! But slow.
MowgliX 1 year ago