Mutiny (1999 film)

Mutiny is a 1999 television drama film based on the story of the Port Chicago disaster during World War II where 50 African-American sailors were accused of mutiny because they declined to continue loading munitions after an explosion caused by failures in training and management.

The film fairly closely follows the timeline of actual events as set out in the Port Chicago disaster article.

He found the atmosphere lacking and the minor characters distracting from the main plot line.

She echoed The Movie Scene's sentiment that a documentary or theatrical film would be a better format to tell the story of the Port Chicago disaster.

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