7/10
Entertaining with strong cast
20 December 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Matt Braddock (Michael O'Shea) comes to the town of Point Pleasant to take over the ship building company headed by Joel Kennedy (Gene Lockhart). Kennedy is from the "old school" of building ships: taking time to build them. His employees are loyal to him, which includes his secretary (and daughter) Diana (Anne Shirley) and foreman Jim Benson (Dan Duryea), who is also dating Diana.

Braddock rolls into town with a lot of bravado and how he's will build ships in less time than it took Kennedy. Kennedy, upon hearing this resigns. Braddock doesn't make friends and influence people in the town with his brash attitude and he and his assistant are shunned by the locals. The only one who seems to like him and idolize him is Kennedy's teenage son Russ (played by Our Gang's Tommy "Butch" Bond), who gets a job with Braddock.

He brings people into town to help build his pre-fabricated ships, just as Pearl Habor is attacked, which brings more urgency in getting the ships made. There is a side story about a young woman with a child who's husband is in the Navy and takes a welding job because she needs the money. Sadly, her husband is killed, but she is determined to stay on and help the war effort.

While a crucial ship part is being prepared, one of the employees asks Jim how it should be welded. He goes to ask Braddock and catches him kissing Diana. He punches him out and goes to collect his things,and in his anger, tells the worker that the plans are correct as is. Due to this, the part falls apart as it is being placed on the ship, killing Russ. Needless to say, Kennedy is beside himself in grief. The town turns against Braddock and he decides to leave, giving Kennedy back his position. As they are walking towards the office, Jim tells him what happened the night before Russ was killed and that his anger may have caused the accident. Kennedy decides that the ship should be built and through numerous phone calls, gets the job done. The boat is then named in Russ' honor. Braddock (who was stopped from leaving by Diana) subsequently proposes to her.

The movie was made enjoyable by a good cast. You go into the movie hating Michael O'Shea's character, but by the end you admire his brashness. It was also good to see Gene Lockhart in a strong supporting role.
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