Agree with you totally, Algenon5! The original 30's version with Charles Laughton & Clark Gable is superb and still holds up very well even today.
I remember watching it years ago with my Mother and was hooked from the word go, she was born in the twenties & so used to go regularly to the cinema either side of the war, she loved all of the old classics.
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I was born 10 months before the premier of the first "Mutiny." However I missed the opening because at the time I was working as a bottle emptier.
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