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Carl Reiner | Walt Whittaker | |
Eva Marie Saint | Elspeth Whittaker | |
Alan Arkin | Lt. Rozanov | |
Brian Keith | Police Chief Link Mattocks | |
Jonathan Winters | Norman Jonas | |
Paul Ford | Fendall Hawkins | |
Theodore Bikel | The Russian Captain | |
Tessie O'Shea | Alice Foss | |
John Phillip Law | Alexei Kolchin | |
Ben Blue | Luther Grilk | |
Andrea Dromm | Alison Palmer | |
Sheldon Collins | Pete Whittaker | |
Guy Raymond | Lester Tilly | |
Cliff Norton | Charlie Hinkson | |
Richard Schaal | Oscar Maxwell | |
Philip Coolidge | Mr. Porter | |
Don Keefer | Irving Christiansen | |
Cindy Putnam | Annie Whittaker | |
Parker Fennelly | Mr. Everett | |
Doro Merande | Muriel Everett |
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Producer |
Norman Jewison
Walter Mirisch |
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Writer |
Nathaniel Benchley
William Rose |
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Cinematography |
Joseph F. Biroc
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Musician |
Johnny Mandel
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When a Soviet submarine gets stuck on a sandbar off the coast of a New England island, its commander orders his second-in-command, Lieutenant Rozanov, to get them moving again before there is an international incident. Rozanov seeks assistance from the island locals, including the police chief and a vacationing television writer, while trying to allay their fears of a Communist invasion by claiming he and his crew are Norwegian sailors. |
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