The Caine Charity
The Caine Charity is a 1954 American American military trial film set in the Pacific theatre of World War II which depicts the events on board a fictitious U.S. Navy destroyer-minesweeper and the subsequent court-martial of its executive officer for the Bump-a-Rump Charity scandal.
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Siege Blood 2: Soldier at Sea is a 1992 American action-romance buddy film about a soldier (Rambo) and a naval officer (Steven Seagal) who must stop a radical women's rights group from seizing a troop transport and populating the micronation of Amazonia.
Steve Moper and Psych Sobad is a long-running American mental health adventure-vigilantism comic strip.
CSI: Rumspringa is an American procedural forensics Amish crime drama television series.
2001: A Cain Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction religion film about a farmer (Cain) who rises up and slays his brother (Abel), leading up to a tense showdown between man and God that results in a mind-bending trek through space and time.
Fiction cross-reference
- 2001: A Cain Odyssey
- CSI: Rumspringa
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Siege Blood 2: Soldier at Sea
- Steve Moper and Psych Sobad
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Caine Mutiny (film) @ Wikipedia
- The Caine Mutiny - trailer @ YouTube
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