Uss Indianapolis: Men: Of Courage

(2016) is a war disaster film that dramatizes the tragic true story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in the closing stages of World War II. Directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Nicolas Cage as Captain Charles McVay, the movie follows the crew after they complete a secret mission to deliver components of the atomic bomb, Little Boy, to Tinian Island. The Plot and History

: They were spotted by chance by a routine patrol plane. Only 316 men survived the ordeal. USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage

: The film received generally negative reviews, often criticized for its CGI and historical inaccuracies, despite its focus on a harrowing historical event. (2016) is a war disaster film that dramatizes

: Shortly after delivering its cargo, the ship was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine, the I-58 , in the Philippine Sea on July 30, 1945. Only 316 men survived the ordeal

: Of the 1,196 men on board, roughly 900 made it into the water. They remained stranded for five days in shark-infested waters without food or fresh water, suffering from exposure and dehydration.