In addition to your really fine model work, your photography is darned nice. This is a great thread!
I looked into this movie, as it seems like maybe one too many about the subject at first blush.
It's actually an interesting premise.
Please forgive a recitation of information already on line, but it was a new story to me.
In 1997 a young man by the name of Hunter Scott became interested in the story after seeing Jaws.
He probably saw the TV movie as well at that point.
For a National History Day (imagine that) project he researched the incident, and interviewed 150 survivors. No doubt in some part because of his broad contact with them, and his unbiased viewpoint he became convinced that the Captain was innocent of the charges he was convicted of, namely putting the ship at risk through his own actions, and testified with them before Congress advocating McVay's exoneration. As a result, a Congressional Resolution was passed, signed by President Clinton in 2000, clearing the Captain.
A book was written about it, Left for Dead: A Young Man's Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis by Pete Nelson. Scott wrote the forward.
That book is the basis of the movie. I plan to see it.
Separately it's always been my understanding that, Quints statement to the contrary, most all of the fatalities after the sinking were a result of exposure and injuries from the attack, after 100 hours in the water.