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| Henry Fonda | Lieutenant Roberts | |
| James Cagney | The Captain | |
| William Powell | Doc | |
| Jack Lemmon | Ensign Pulver | |
| Betsy Palmer | Lieutenant Ann Girard | |
| Ward Bond | Dowdy | |
| Philip Carey | Mannion | |
| Nick Adams | Reber | |
| Perry Lopez | Rodrigues | |
| Ken Curtis | Dolan | |
| Robert Roark | Insigna | |
| Harry Carey Jr. | Stefanowski | |
| Patrick Wayne | Bookser | |
| Frank Aletter | Gerhart | |
| Tige Andrews | Wiley |
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| Producer |
Leland Hayward
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| Writer |
Frank S. Nugent
Joshua Logan |
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| Cinematography |
Winton C. Hoch
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| Musician |
Franz Waxman
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A hilarious and heartfelt military comedy-drama co-directed by John Ford and Mervyn LeRoy, Mister Roberts stars Henry Fonda as an officer who's yearning for battle but is stuck in the backwaters of World War II on a noncommissioned Navy ship run by the bullying Capt. Morton (James Cagney). Jack Lemmon enjoys a star-making turn as the freewheeling Ensign Pulver, and William Powell stars as the ship's doctor in his last screen role. |
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