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  2. The Bedford Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Incident is a 1965 British-American Cold War film directed by James B. Harris, starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, and produced by Harris and Widmark. The cast also features Eric Portman , James MacArthur , Martin Balsam , and Wally Cox , as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop .

  3. Cheryl Araujo - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Ann Araujo (March 28, 1961 – December 14, 1986) was a Portuguese-American woman from New Bedford, Massachusetts, who was gang-raped in 1983 at age 21 by four men in a tavern in the city. Her case became national news and drew widespread attention to media coverage of rape trials.

  4. Eric Portman - Wikipedia

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    Later film roles included in The Naked Edge (1961), Freud: The Secret Passion (1962), West 11 (1963), The Man Who Finally Died (1963), The Bedford Incident (1965), and The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966). In 1962 Portman was in a stage adaptation of A Passage to India that ran for 109 performances on Broadway.

  5. List of films about nuclear issues - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Incident (1965) – a U.S. destroyer finds a Soviet Submarine and a false alarm causes trouble for the crew on board the ship. The Beginning or the End (1947) – a fictionalized docudrama about the Manhattan Project and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima.

  6. James B. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris' directorial debut was the Cold War thriller The Bedford Incident (1965). He also directed the actor James Woods in two films: the prison-guard drama Fast-Walking (1982) with actress Kay Lenz, and the thriller Cop (1988), based on a James Ellroy novel, which Woods co-produced. Harris also directed the 1993 thriller Boiling Point. [2]

  7. Talk:The Bedford Incident - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the hull of the submarine would have been largely intact, certainly enough to still return Bedford's pinging.--172.190.229.3 03:44, 1 March 2013 (UTC) The answer as far as the Bedfords crew are concerned is largely academic - they would all have died instantly when the torpedoes struck. That's the point of the film.

  8. Type 15 frigate - Wikipedia

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    HMS Wakeful and HMS Troubridge were both used in the filming of the 1965 cold-war drama The Bedford Incident, to depict the fictional "USS Bedford". The main exterior shots used a large model of a US Farragut -class destroyer , but Wakeful ' s Type 15 outline and F159 pennant number are clearly visible in the opening sequence, when Sidney ...

  9. Byford Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Byford Dolphin was a semi-submersible, column-stabilised drilling rig operated by Dolphin Drilling, a subsidiary of Fred Olsen Energy.Byford Dolphin was registered in Hamilton, Bermuda, [1] and drilled seasonally for various companies in the British, Danish, and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea.