
Wynn later was cast as the lead actress in the feature films The Man Is Armed and The White Squaw (both 1956), and in Jack Webb 's NBC television series, Noah's Ark, in which she played opposite Paul Burke and Victor Rodman. Other credits include Zero Dark Thirty, Everest, Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, Mudbound, and Chappaquiddick. In 1954, she adopted the stage name of May Wynn 6 after she played a character of that name in The Caine Mutiny (1954). The climactic ending sees Greenwald confronting Maryk as the guilty party, ultimately illustrating the age-old struggle between truth and power, youth and establishment, and right and wrong.Ĭlarke will next be seen in Christopher Nolan’s film, Oppenheimer and he continues his role as Jerry West in HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. But despite winning Maryk an acquittal, Greenwald ultimately holds him responsible for a major breakdown in Naval protocol.

By the time the defense rests, Queeg is a broken man. Carmichael asks if Corporal Klinger was a nurse. Through a series of witness examinations and deep prodding at the inner psyche of a career Naval Commander, Greenwald is able to poke holes in the mutiny charge against his client. Cast member Jamie Farr, then-recurring character William Christopher and recurring character Johnny Haymer all appear but only in a flashback from the stories told in the courtroom. Fortunately, the ship and her entire crew survived, giving Maryk a deep belief that his actions were warranted. Maryk, self-righteous and insistent that his extreme actions were justified, argued Queeg was mentally unstable and that his paranoid delusions were endangering the ship and crew.Īs a result, Maryk took command and in doing so, steered The Caine directly into the storm. Commander Phillip Francis Queeg (Sutherland), of duty. While the USS Caine was engulfed in a deadly typhoon off the coast of Iran, Maryk invoked Article 184 of Naval Regulations to relieve his superior, Lt. Until now, there has never been a mutiny on record within the U.S.
CAINE MUTINY CAST TRIAL
Led by director William Friedkin, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, originally written in 1951 by Herman Wouk, is being retold for modern times and will follow the United States Navy while on trial for mutiny.

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