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  1. Summaries. The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet. A rebuilt WWII carrier sails back to the Pacific theater to rejoin the war in early 1945, a carrier the Japanese think they sank. So if she shows up again, they will go after her with a vengeance.

  2. Battle Stations is a 1956 American war film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring John Lund, William Bendix and Keefe Brasselle. [1] . It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It took inspiration from the 1944 documentary film The Fighting Lady. [2] Plot [ edit] Cast [ edit] John Lund as Father Joseph McIntyre.

  3. Battle Stations: Directed by Lewis Seiler. With John Lund, William Bendix, Keefe Brasselle, Richard Boone. The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.

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    • Drama, War
    • Lewis Seiler
    • 1956-02
  4. Crewmen (John Lund, William Bendix, Keefe Brasselle) of an Essex class aircraft carrier train for action in the Pacific, then come home.

    • Lewis Seiler
    • John Lund
  5. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Produced by low-budget maven Bryan Foy, Battle Stations is a standard wartime melodrama with the usual assortment of cliches. John Lund plays Father Joe McIntyre, who is assigned as chaplain of an Essex-class aircraft carrier. Father Joe finds himself in conflict with the carrier's Captain (Richard Boone), a strict ...

  6. Story. The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.

  7. Plot: Ben Finney. Cast. Cinematography. Burnett Guffey (B&W) Producer. Columbia Pictures. Genre. War. Drama | II World War. Synopsis. A rebuilt WWII carrier sails back to the Pacific theater to rejoin the war in early 1945, a carrier the Japanese think they sank. So if she shows up again, they will go after her with a vengeance.