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Writing Michener based his novel on actual missions flown against the
railroad bridges at Majon-ni and Samdong-ni,
North Korea, during the winter of 1951–52, when he was a news correspondent aboard the
aircraft carriers and . Michener based the character of Harry Brubaker on Lieutenant Donald S. Brubaker, who like his counterpart, was a 29-year-old Naval Reservist from
Denver recalled to active duty aboard . The basis for Admiral Tarrant was Rear Admiral John Perry, the carrier division commander at the time; that of Lee was Commander Marshall U. Beebe, CAG aboard
Essex in 1951 and technical advisor for the film; and Forney on Chief (NAP) Duane Thorin, himself a colorful enlisted pilot known for his trademark non-regulation green headgear. In the attacks against the historical bridges, the
McDonnell F2H Banshee fighter-bombers (represented by
Grumman F9F Panther) that are at the heart of the story did not bomb the bridges themselves, since they did not have the capability of carrying the heavy
aerial bombs that were needed. Instead, they carried out the perilous mission of suppressing enemy
anti-aircraft fire.
Development Film rights were purchased for $100,000 by the team of George Seaton and William Perlberg, who had a production unit at Paramount. They wanted
Spencer Tracy for the role of admiral, but this was played by Fredric March.
Filming Exteriors were shot aboard and , 27,100-ton s standing in for USS
Savo Island. The aircraft used in the film is the
Grumman F9F-2 Panther, a Korean War workhorse still in service and equipping the air groups of both carriers at the time the film was made. In the novel, however, Brubaker's squadron flew
McDonnell F2H Banshees. The squadron depicted is an actual unit,
Fighter Squadron 192 (VF-192) "Golden Dragons," which was aboard
Oriskany during the filming, and from its part in the movie, thereafter, billed itself as the "World Famous Golden Dragons." VF-192 had two war deployments to Korea, but aboard and flying
Vought F4U-4 Corsairs. The movie also took advantage of the early uses of helicopters in the military. Rooney's character flies a S-51/HO3S-1/H-5F, G, H Sikorsky "DragonFly" which was well known as a naval rescue aircraft. Location filming was also done in
Post-War Japan at the
US Naval Base in
Yokosuka, Kanagawa, and the historic
Fujiya Hotel at
Hakone. A ranch in
Thousand Oaks, California, was also used for filming. ==Release==