

Commando dans la mer du Japon
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Ronald Reagan
Cmdr. Casey Abbott (Captain, USS Starfish)

Nancy Reagan
Nurse Lt. Helen Blair

Arthur Franz
Lt. Cmdr. Don Landon (XO, USS Starfish)

Robert Arthur
Freddy Warren

William Leslie
Lt. Paul Prentice

William Phillips
Carroll (as William Phillips)

Harry Lauter
Lt. (j.g.) Wes Barton
Michael Garth
Bill aka Lt. Charlie

Joe Turkel
Chick (as Joseph Turkel)

Don Keefer
Jug

Chester W. Nimitz
Himself (in prologue) (uncredited)
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