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The film's storyline is based on operations by United States Navy Underwater Demolition Teams, popularly known as "frogmen", against the Japanese Army and naval forces. It was the first such film about scuba diving and became a popular cultural hit. Following the opening credits, The Frogmen has an on-screen written statement:
The third season (1963-1964) began on September 21, 1963. For the third season in a row, the network opened its Saturday night movie series with a Marilyn Monroe-starring film, 1955's The Seven Year Itch. By this time, NBC had added a second movie night, Monday, to its prime-time schedule.
The Frogmen (1951), starring Dana Andrews and Richard Widmark. World War II film based on the Underwater Demolition Teams. Contemporary UDT members appear in several sequences. [citation needed] Underwater Warrior (1958) directed by Andrew Marton is based on the memoirs of Lieutenant-Commander Francis Douglas Fane, Naked Warriors.
Exploitation film about sadistic Nazi prison camp commandant. 1975 Poland In the Days Before the Spring: W te dni przedwiosenne: Andrzej Konic: Eastern Front, 1945 1975 East Germany Czechoslovakia Jacob the Liar: Jakob der Lügner (in German) Frank Beyer: Based on Jurek Becker novel. Eastern European Jewish ghetto, 1944 1975 Poland Leaves Have ...
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Frogman (also Tongue Man), a villain in the 2013 Indian film Krrish 3; Frogmen, an unaired TV-movie starring O.J. Simpson; Frogman, a horror film based on the legend of the Loveland frog, was released in 2024.
An incident off the coast of West Africa in late 2021 offered a rare look at the operations of Denmark's Fromandskorpset, or Frogman Corps.
Spring Season (Bahar), first Hindi film of Vyjayanthimala and the producer A. V. Meiyappan – Starlift, starring Janice Rule and Ruth Roman; The Steel Helmet, directed by Samuel Fuller; Storm Warning, starring Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan and Doris Day; The Strange Door, starring Charles Laughton and Boris Karloff