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  1. Destination Tokyo is a 1943 black and white American submarine war film. [3] The film was directed by Delmer Daves in his directorial debut, [4] and the screenplay was written by Daves and Albert Maltz, based on an original story by former submariner Steve Fisher. [5]

  2. Destination Tokyo: Directed by Delmer Daves. With Cary Grant, John Garfield, Alan Hale, John Ridgely. In order to provide information for the first air raid over Tokyo, a U.S. submarine sneaks into Tokyo Bay and places a spy team ashore.

  3. 6 days ago · Is Destination Tokyo based on a true story? While the characters and events in Destination Tokyo are fictional, the movie was inspired by real-life experiences of submariners during World War II. The film’s studio, Warner Bros., worked closely with the U.S. Navy to ensure an accurate portrayal of submarine operations.

  4. When a returning Japanese cruiser and two destroyers approach the bay, Cassidy decides to follow them into the bay and thus avoid the mines. That night, Wolf, Raymond and Sparks go ashore to make the observations necessary for a future air attack on Tokyo.

  5. Destination Tokyo. The crew of the submarine USS Copperfin barely have time to enjoy shore leave in San Francisco before their boat receives top-secret orders that send it beneath the Golden Gate Bridge and back into the Pacific. Captain Cassidy (Cary Grant) leaves behind one family on shore, but he has another with him at sea—his combat ...

  6. One of Cary Grants most commercially popular movies, Destination Tokyo, was a fitting tribute to the submarine force through an exciting account of submarine warfare. Warner Bros. borrowed Cary Grant from Columbia Pictures in a swap with Humphrey Bogart, headed to Columbia to make Sahara.

  7. The U.S.S. Copperfin sails under secret orders for Tokyo Bay in the early days of World War II. The submarine's mission is to enter the bay undetected and place a landing party ashore to obtain information vital to the upcoming Doolittle air raid on Tokyo.

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