DIRECTOR: Peter Ustinov
BOTTOM LINE: This historical drama-adventure film, set in England in 1797 during the Napoleonic wars, was produced, directed, and co-written (with Robert Rossen and DeWitt Bodeen) by Peter Ustinov from Coxe and Chapman’s stage play of Herman Melville’s short novel and, what many consider his second masterpiece after “Moby Dick, “Billy Budd.” Billy is a “handsome sailor,” very popular with his shipmates, who strikes and inadvertently kills his false accuser (of mutiny!) master-at-arms John Claggart (Robert Ryan). The ship’s Captain, Edward Vere (Ustinov), recognizes Billy’s lack of intent but claims that the law of mutiny requires him to sentence Billy to be hanged.



























