Assault on the Wayne (1971) [NR]

Release Date:
January 12, 1971

Original Title:
Assault on the Wayne

Alternate Titles:
U-Boot Wayne in geheimer Mission

Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Paramount Television Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 74

The Captain Knows Members of His Submarine Crew are Enemy Agents - But Who?

The U.S. submarine Anthony Wayne is underway for a top-secret mission. Onboard is a highly classified device that will give the Americans a decided nuclear advantage. The entire mission and the secret technology are threatened when the sub commander discovers his crew has been infiltrated by enemy agents. The commander is charged with trying to protect the device while ferreting out the enemy agents. Compounding matters is the state of the commander's physical and mental condition, which is being questioned by his crew.

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Art Direction:
William L. Campbell

Assistant Director:
Robert Birnbaum

Casting:
Jim Merrick

Director:
Marvin J. Chomsky

Director of Photography:
Howard Schwartz

Editor:
Donald R. Rode

Makeup Artist:
Hal Lierley

Original Music Composer:
Leith Stevens

Post Production Supervisor:
Edward K. Milkis

Producer:
Bruce Lansbury

Production Manager:
Sam Strangis

Property Master:
Ted Cook

Set Decoration:
Pierre Ludlum

Sound Mixer:
Dominick Gaffey

Special Effects:
John Burke

Stunts:
Charlie Picerni

Supervising Art Director:
Bill Ross

Supervising Music Editor:
Jack Hunsaker

Supervising Sound Editor:
Doug Grindstaff

Unit Manager:
James Nicholson

Wardrobe Designer:
Jan Kemp
Jennifer L. Parsons

Writer:
Jackson Gillis

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