JAWS (1975) -- The USS Indianapolis

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Hello friends, after some of you pointed out that they loved our reaction to JAWS but missed Quint's speech regarding the USS Indianapolis, I decided to release the entire scene as a supplement video for you guys and in memory of all the crew members. Thanks for being part of our reaction channel. (:
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  • @davidwilkins5932
    @davidwilkins5932 6 месяцев назад +82

    Thanks for posting this as an extra. Among the greatest monologues in cinema history.

    • @TayannaStudios
      @TayannaStudios 6 месяцев назад +7

      It's up there with Rocky's "It ain't about how hard you hit" speech.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah, I've read more about the Indianapolis story and it made me think! I also saw that they made a movie about it as well, which I haven't seen either. (:

    • @jasonhager524
      @jasonhager524 2 месяца назад

      ​@@BossMovieReactionsif you want to hear a survivor of the USS Indianapolis tell his story....
      ruclips.net/video/3MiEAkuRV7I/видео.htmlsi=v_3JYCGMEmdt12YG

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 6 месяцев назад +46

    No doubt Robert Shaw’s portrayal of Quint in this scene is some of the best acting you’ll ever see 🦈

  • @adamscott7354
    @adamscott7354 6 месяцев назад +25

    Wow you made a separate edit due to popular demand and its arguably the mostly widely known exposition in a film, very clever, plus the armed forces, US WW2 sacrifices note of respect, very apt and tasteful, thank you!

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I've read more about the Indianapolis story and it made me think! I also saw that they made a movie about it as well, which I haven't seen either. So, I thought a supplement video was appropriate. (:

  • @christopheryochum3602
    @christopheryochum3602 6 месяцев назад +20

    I love that you emphasized this scene by playing it all the way through.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, after reading up on the USS Indianapolis story I thought it was appropriate. Thx! (:

  • @nathanielseymour8108
    @nathanielseymour8108 6 месяцев назад +20

    Thank you very much for including this! Even better.....you posted the whole clip (not just pieces of it).

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +5

      Yes, I wanted to do it right this time. The copyright bots flagged it but allowed it to be uploaded anyway. (:

  • @jillk368
    @jillk368 6 месяцев назад +15

    When Quint breaks the radio, I don't think it's because he wants the money all to himself; I think he wants to avenge his men all by himself. Or even - - maybe - - since he and his men were unable to signal for help during the war, in his mind he felt guilt over having a radio to get help with. Something like that.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, interesting take. It's definitely not about the money! Thanks for sharing! (:

    • @Ranman1
      @Ranman1 5 месяцев назад +2

      Good take, never thought of it like that but, it was also about the money, 10 grand in the 70s is worth 60 grand today!

    • @jaybrown4526
      @jaybrown4526 6 дней назад

      Bingo!

  • @J_Rossi
    @J_Rossi 6 месяцев назад +19

    Others have said this, but I have to concur. This is one of the best monologues ever written and put on film. What amazes me even more about it as that according to one of the screenwriters for Jaws (Carl Gottlieb), Robert Shaw (Quint) actually wrote the final version of the speech that makes it into the picture. Mr. Shaw wasn't just a fine actor, but an accomplished novelist and playwright.

  • @jillk368
    @jillk368 6 месяцев назад +8

    Nice choice, to post this as its own video. Most reactors do include this scene, but it's usually cut off or cut up. It was really great just to watch you guys quietly watching this. I think Jaws is the only reaction I've seen from you two so far - - you're new on my radar. I like this follow up; very thoughtful. I was thinking of subbing anyway and here I go doing that. All the best.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +2

      Aw, thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing, you won't regret it! Thanks! (:

  • @lyndoncmp5751
    @lyndoncmp5751 6 месяцев назад +23

    Excellent. The fact that Robert Shaw's real voice and English accent sounds nothing like this is a testament to his acting abilities.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +2

      Interesting. I guess I've never heard his real voice! (:

    • @RhapsodyinGlue
      @RhapsodyinGlue 2 месяца назад

      His accent was incredibly thick. He was a master of his art. The candle that burnt twice as bright.

  • @steveobrien9937
    @steveobrien9937 6 месяцев назад +11

    Hahaha..... did we guilt you into this guys? LOL....... cool thanks for posting this

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +3

      Haha... Yes, you guys made me think about it for a long time and I thought it would be appropriate to post a supplement video for you guys and in memory of the crew members. I hope I'm forgiven for a bad choice. (:

  • @Roadghost1969
    @Roadghost1969 6 месяцев назад +12

    Thank you for posting this! I worked at a hospital in the Chicago area. I had the pleasure of meeting two of the Indy Survivors and becoming their friends. I went VFW's and American Legion's where they would speak with some other survivors from the mid=west. Besides, serving on the same ship together they all seem to have the same triggers for PTSD One was they could not sleep on water beds It would put them right back into the ocean In their minds and bring about horrific dreams. and if would smell like a oil water mixture. They have since passed on. I believe that one survivor remains as of today. The crazy thing many of those men suffered from dementia and Alzheimer's, But those memories are forever burnt in the minds.
    One story I heard from one of the survivors was He tried not to talk about the tragedy did not want it brought up. I guess one day he was having a tough time at work came home and wanted a warm bath. He dozed off and awakened to his skin pruning from being in the water too long . He saw his hands and lost it and it caused hallucinations. All this because back in 1945 when they were rescued, their skin was so wrinkled and pruned and being in salt water ,when pulled into rescue boat their skin would tear.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow... Thank you so much for sharing these stories. Amazing stuff! I can only imagine how those people would be triggered by sleeping on a waterbed etc. Again, thanks for sharing! (:

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 6 месяцев назад +9

    Thanks for this. You get a much better understanding of Quint's hard character. And you begin to realize how later on the White Shark becomes his obsession just like Captain Ahab and his White Wale.

  • @jeffl9167
    @jeffl9167 6 месяцев назад +5

    I'm repeating what others have said, but I want to comment for the algorithm. Thank you for making this a "special feature."

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Jeff, thank you so much, that's very thoughtful of you! (:

  • @steve8510
    @steve8510 2 месяца назад +9

    How does Robert Shaw not get the Oscar for this???

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, many people were wondering about that. I-:

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 26 дней назад

      The competition that year was formidable!
      Jack Nicholson - One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (WINNER)
      Walter Matthau - The Sunshine Boys
      Al Pacino - Dog Day Afternoon
      Maximilian Schell - The Man in the Glass Booth
      James Whitmore - Give 'em Hell, Harry!

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  26 дней назад

      @@Stogie2112 Yeah, that's a good point, especially since only ONE can win. Thanks for watching! (:

  • @MrBryanwithay
    @MrBryanwithay 6 месяцев назад +8

    You two posting this just got you a new subscriber. When I was 10 years old the family went to see Jaws at the theater. Me and my brother were both on the swim team and we both swore that we would never swim again after seeing the movie. Our father made us swim laps in the pool to try to get us over the fear of the shark. I was so afraid the shark was going to get me in the swimming pool 😆🤣

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад

      Ohhh...man. That's funny! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the sub!! (:

  • @larae6129
    @larae6129 6 месяцев назад +4

    Their movie called The USS Indianapolis with Nicolas Cage . You should check it out.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      YES, I came across this movie when I was reading up on the USS Indianapolis incident and I was waiting for someone to tell me if it's worth watching. Thx! (:

  • @skykn1ght78
    @skykn1ght78 6 месяцев назад +9

    Powerful performance and the story is true as well.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I've read more about the Indianapolis story by now and it made me think that a supplement video was appropriate! (:

  • @georgedolen1486
    @georgedolen1486 6 месяцев назад +10

    I was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN and my father was a Captain in the Navy. He told me about this story when I was younger and I've never forgotten it.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I don't think I would have forgotten it either. I'm glad I learned about it now. Thanks for sharing! (:

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx 6 месяцев назад +3

    May I recommend a Film ???
    Little Big Man 👏👏
    Unusual Comedy 🤷✌️🤠

  • @mot0rhe4d40
    @mot0rhe4d40 5 месяцев назад +3

    Robert Shaw. None quite like him. Especially in this scene.

  • @juliannewarren5466
    @juliannewarren5466 5 месяцев назад +8

    I appreciate that this channel's makers listen to their audience and released this scene afterwards. It is a well written script and a perfect delivery. Such a classic.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for acknowledging that, Julian. And thanks for watching! (:

  • @jeanine6328
    @jeanine6328 6 месяцев назад +12

    I knew a man who helped pull these men out of the water. I only heard him speak of it once after a man tracked him down having seen his picture in the paper. He said he’d remember that smile as the man that pulled him from the water all those years ago. That was in the 90’s. He, of course, has since passed away. Veteran of 3 wars, and a good man.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +3

      Wow, what a memory that must've been! Thx! (:

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 6 месяцев назад +1

      Could you elaborate on his story or give more details of that amazing conversation. I believe the sinking didn't come out until years after the war. The captain who held survivors guilt offed himself in the 1970s. A definitive book was published in 2018. I found a copy at the local library.

    • @jeanine6328
      @jeanine6328 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@markr.devereux3385 It wasn’t a direct conversation with me. I was a 20 something so he wasn’t really telling me any stories. He was discussing it with my 2nd cousin, they served together at one point, both in over 20 years. I mainly remember him describing the looks on the men’s faces and how he helped one guy walked to sit down. Without going into gory detail, salt water does some real damage to a persons skin after prolonged exposure. He started getting emotional and and it didn’t feel right for me to stay in the room, so I gave them privacy.

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 6 месяцев назад

      @@jeanine6328 yes how do you describe something like that to another landlubber. In the book I referenced the author went Into great detail if you are interested . It was difficult to read just the removal of the diesel fuel from the damaged skin. Even though we had family and friends in Navy, I choose army branch to serve. Never liked the open sea.

    • @jeanine6328
      @jeanine6328 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@markr.devereux3385 I’m good actually. I’m a lil too good at imagining scenarios, I’ve already had nightmares about it. Nothing compared to what really happened but I try to limit my emotional super charged moments. There are movies I can’t even watch again because they left me drained. I’m weird, it’s ok.

  • @Prone2Thrill
    @Prone2Thrill 6 месяцев назад +5

    I'll never forget this scene in my lifetime. So well acted and directed

  • @Kevonutube303
    @Kevonutube303 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! You my friend have a lot of style. Shows nothing but class to go back and edit another video to showw this clip. Its not so much that we missed the dialogue, but we "did miss your reaction" to the dialog. Thats the hardest part. Thanks again for sharing with us. From this alone you just got a sub. Welcome to the movies that helped shape our lives😊

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  5 месяцев назад

      Aw, you're awesome, thank you so much!! Thanks for watching, commenting, AND subscribing! (:

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo 3 месяца назад +2

    And Shaw was not even nominated for this.
    Amazing.

  • @blanewilliams5960
    @blanewilliams5960 6 месяцев назад +4

    Very good, I really enjoyed your reaction to Jaws but noted Quint's monologue(based on a true story) that was delivered so well by Robert Shaw was not included. Thank You!

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, some people mentioned it, so I've read more about the incident and therefore decided that a supplement video was appropriate. (:

    • @blanewilliams5960
      @blanewilliams5960 6 месяцев назад

      @@BossMovieReactions Nice! I'm a new subscriber and going through all your reactions and looking forward to more!❤👍

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@blanewilliams5960 Aw, that's awesome! Thanks for subscribing!! (:

  • @robvegart
    @robvegart 2 месяца назад +1

    The USS indianapolis was a real event. It was the ship that carried the A-Bomb that was eventually dropped by The US Bomber Enola Gay Superfortress B-29. While there is no clear indicator as far as exactly how many were lost to sharks, it is estimated that better than 150~ 175 men from the 1200 man crew were lost via shark attack. Many of the crew were lost or killed at sea from overexposure to the elements, starvation, and mental trauma as well as unsustainable injury after the sinking of the Indianapolis. Approximately 1/4 of the crew were killed as a result of the impact and explosion. Some probably died tending to General Quarter Stations(emergency alarm condition in the event of emergency) unaware that the ship was doomed. Approximately 1/4 of the ships crew survived the ordeal.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing this, Rob, we appreciate it!! (:

  • @FrancisXLord
    @FrancisXLord 6 месяцев назад +5

    Good form! You got me. I subscribed (as if I don't have enough reaction channels on my list).
    I'm actually quite shocked you got the whole scene past the copyright bots, given all the problems I had with a Jaws video I fought tooth and nail to upload.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +2

      Aw, thanks for the sub!! And yes, I was surprised that I got it past the copyright as well. It, of course, detected the footage and speech, but it was "allowed" to be uploaded with no restrictions. I fought for almost three weeks to get AMERICAN HISTORY X past. Anyway, thanks for being here! (:

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@BossMovieReactions I can't believe anybody hasn't heard the sad tale of the USS INDIANAPOLIS.. the sailors who survived were evacuated to HAWAII and stayed many weeks in hospital with severe burns and dehydration from saltwater.activities. The PBY pilot literally destroyed his plane to land and render assistance to the first group of survivors stacking them on every square foot of the plane because the sharks kept picking them off.😮

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +2

      @@markr.devereux3385 Yeah, what a horrible story! As you might know, I grew up in Switzerland, so the USS Indianapolis incident wasn't exactly part of our history lesson. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and extra info! (:

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 6 месяцев назад

      @@BossMovieReactions how about the SWISS NAVY? 😄😄👍

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@markr.devereux3385 😃 Well, I actually served in the Swiss military before I moved to the U.S.. But, for your information, the Merchant Marine of Switzerland is the largest merchant navy of a landlocked country. Somewhat unusual for a landlocked country, Switzerland has a long tradition of civilian navigation, both on its lakes and rivers, and on the high seas. And, of course, Swiss Navy is also a lubricant... 😂👍

  • @adampare8088
    @adampare8088 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good reaction. Not Jaws, but this scene, there's another true story that plays out this scene. It's called Open Water. Fairly recent. It's like watching his speech play out as a movie.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 4 месяца назад +1

    "Anyway, we delivered the Bomb."
    Best line of the film.

  • @ExUSSailor
    @ExUSSailor 2 месяца назад +1

    Shaw should've gotten an Oscar for this.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад

      Yes, many people agree with that. It was a very powerful performance indeed! Thanks for watching! (:

  • @terryhughes7349
    @terryhughes7349 5 месяцев назад +1

    John Milius wrote alot of this screenplay section. Powerful scene.

  • @anthonymichaelmaui3432
    @anthonymichaelmaui3432 6 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to see you and your wife react to one of your own movies 🎬 🎞 🎥 that would be epic

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hmm... That is a very interesting idea. I guess it wouldn't really be a "reaction" but rather a "commentary" video. I'll ponder... Thanks for that suggestion! (:

  • @GyphonGames
    @GyphonGames 9 дней назад +1

    What's so terrible and horrible about the story is that it actually happened.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  9 дней назад

      Yes, I did read a bit about it after the film... Horrible! O-:

  • @Kingfish888
    @Kingfish888 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks so much for posting this. You realize from Quint's story why he devoted the rest of his life to hunt sharks. Like Captain Ahab of Moby Dick, Quint had a vandetta against sharks.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  4 месяца назад

      Yes, Quint's speech reveals a lot about his character's motivations and, at the same time tells the Indianapolis story, etc. (:

  • @donaldfleming5049
    @donaldfleming5049 Месяц назад +1

    Almost 50 years & this scene still gives me chills.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  Месяц назад

      Yeah, especially knowing that it is a true story! Thanks for watching, Donald! (:

  • @JuandeFucaU
    @JuandeFucaU 5 месяцев назад +2

    you cut out the most important part..... Mary Ellen Moffat..... you broke her heart.
    just kidding
    you took some hits for not including this historic scene in your original reaction......... nice recovery by posting this whole clip.
    and btw..... I really enjoyed your reaction, even though you didn't talk through it, or have strong emotional responses..... sometimes being stoically engrossed in the subject matter works too.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  5 месяцев назад

      Haha... U funny! Yeah, if you want to see an emotional reaction, watch CAST AWAY... Oh, boy... Thanks for watching and commenting! We appreciate it! (:

    • @JuandeFucaU
      @JuandeFucaU 5 месяцев назад

      @@BossMovieReactions I did watch your reaction btw..... I was the goofy guy who came up with the Cast Away tag line they should have used in the movie..... it is better to have loved and lost..... than to have never loved a ball.🏐

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  5 месяцев назад

      @@JuandeFucaU Haha... Yeah, I remember that. So, I was right, U funny! (:

    • @JuandeFucaU
      @JuandeFucaU 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@BossMovieReactions I try...... btw, just so's yannos..... (but let's not make this all about me, please..... just to set the record straight before I make a mess in your sandbox)
      I borrowed this unofficial nickname from my ol' alma mater UVic about 40 years ago and Juan de Fuca was an old Spanish explorer who got his name on the map in my area.
      just in case anyone was to think I was trying to be rude instead of funny..... not you, I don't think..... but you know how people love to get easily offended sometimes, right?
      I plan on watching your channel grow like the 100+ other reactors I've subbed to..... you're quickly becoming my favourites..... best wishes, luck, thoughts, hope, and/or prayers.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@JuandeFucaU Aw, thank you so much for your kind words, we appreciate it! Ah, Juan de Fuca, the Greek sailor who served Philip II of Spain. Yes, some people love to get easily offended, lol! Thanks for being on board with us! (:

  • @mcbeezee2120
    @mcbeezee2120 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ditto to all the below. 👍

  • @witcheshour9718
    @witcheshour9718 2 месяца назад

    The last survivor of the uss Indianapolis. Just passed this year. Thanks for posting this 💜 very powerful testimony crazy part about this u can imagine it as he telling the story

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, this story is terrifying indeed! Sad to hear about the last survivor dying this year. Thank you so much for sharing! (-:

  • @markmyer7887
    @markmyer7887 3 месяца назад

    I remember the story of the USS Indianapolis. Watch “The Mission of the Shark.” 1991. A fact based movie of that event. I found it channel surfing late night. If you do watch it keep tissues handy.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for that, Mark. I added the movie to our list! (:

  • @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac
    @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac Месяц назад

    You should react to USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage with Nicholas Cage
    The movie takes some dramatic license, but the actual days floating in the ocean were *considerably* more gruesome than they showed in the movie

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. After learning more about the USS Indianapolis I indeed added the movie to our list. Thanks! (:

  • @scotty5717
    @scotty5717 Месяц назад

    And what's sad,a lot of Americans didn't know this was true while watching this scene at the time..Robert Shaw delivered this like he'd actually been there, superb actor and movie.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  Месяц назад

      Yes, I didn't know either, but I quickly learned about it. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. (:

  • @anthonyfanchin1144
    @anthonyfanchin1144 4 месяца назад

    In my biased opinion, the story of the Indianapolis should be in the history books. They played a major role in WW2 when they delivered the humanity’s most dangerous weapon.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  4 месяца назад

      I assumed that it was in the history books, but I'm glad I learned more about it through this film. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. (:

  • @JCWatz1
    @JCWatz1 Месяц назад

    This story which was true, and Shaw's delivery of it is the reason why when see the shark even though you can tell it's fake your terrified of it. There is a reason this is Spielberg's best.

  • @stephenbeecher7545
    @stephenbeecher7545 Месяц назад

    This is my favorite scene in the movie. Thanks for posting the entire monologue.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  Месяц назад

      You got it! I didn't really know about this true event, but I learned about it. Thanks for watching! (:

  • @england902
    @england902 Месяц назад

    Wow. I’m over 66 years old and I have never seen anyone have no emotion like the boy there. He looks as cold as ice.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, England, we appreciate it. You seem to be misinterpreting the "cold as ice" expression with intense listening. You obviously haven't seen "Cast Away" or "Devil's Advocate" where the "boy" gets emotional like there's no tomorrow. Anyway, thanks for watching, and greetings to you! (:

  • @Echelon1984
    @Echelon1984 15 дней назад

    And the fact that this was true story makes it even more frightening

  • @darthmal
    @darthmal Месяц назад

    That information had been recently declassified during filming. Shaw studied it and incorporated it into this scene. Magnificent!

  • @RayGoodwinCanoe
    @RayGoodwinCanoe 4 месяца назад

    'I will never put on a lifejacket again.' That is the final nail. He couldn't face being in the water again. Drown quick. Brilliant delivery.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, what a terrifying story! Thanks for watching! (:

  • @marcustalley7987
    @marcustalley7987 2 месяца назад

    The full story is much worse.

    • @marcustalley7987
      @marcustalley7987 2 месяца назад

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_B._McVay_III

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад +1

      Wow, worse? I feel horrible for those people as it is. Thanks for watching! (:

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @marcustalley7987
      @marcustalley7987 2 месяца назад

      @@BossMovieReactions The Captain's father was an Admiral. The Captain's superior was reprimanded by his superior, the father. The grudge was used against the Captain. He eventually took his own life.

    • @BossMovieReactions
      @BossMovieReactions  2 месяца назад +1

      @@marcustalley7987 Oh, boy. Thanks for sharing! O-: