The Caine Mutiny Court Martial

Season 1, Episode 3, Aired

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A dramatization of the trial of Lieutenant Maryk for his role in the Caine mutiny against the paranoiac Captain Queeg.

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      • Robert Altman directed a remake for TV that aired May 8, 1988 with Brad Davis as Queeg.

      • TV version of the 1954 Herman Wouk Broadway play with the original cast except for Henry Fonda and John Hodiak who were replaced by Barry Sullivan and Frank Lovejoy. This program won Emmy Awards for Lloyd Nolan (Best Actor In A Single Performance), Franklin J. Schaffner (Best Director-Live Series) and Schaffner and Paul Gregory (Best Television Adaptation). Barry Sullivan was also nominated for Best Actor and the program for Best Single Program Of The Year.

      • A soundtrack album of the show was released as a two record set in 1976 by Mark 56 Records #741.

      • Columbia Pictures released a film version in 1954 called "The Caine Mutiny" with Humphrey Bogart as Queeg. It was based on Wouk's novel and not a direct adaptation of the play.

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