: Captain Morton’s prized possession is a palm tree he keeps on deck, which serves as a symbol of his authority. In a fit of frustration with the Captain’s tyranny, Roberts eventually throws the tree overboard.
Lieutenant (j.g.) Douglas Roberts ( Henry Fonda ) is a dedicated officer who feels the war is passing him by. While he yearns to transfer to a combat vessel to contribute to the fight, he is trapped on a supply ship in the Pacific's backwaters. His primary obstacle is the ship’s captain, Lieutenant Commander Morton ( James Cagney ), a petty and authoritarian tyrant. Life on "The Bucket" Mister Roberts(1955)
To secure a long-overdue liberty for the crew, Roberts makes a secret deal with Captain Morton. In exchange for the crew's time ashore, Roberts agrees to stop submitting transfer requests and to strictly follow the Captain’s oppressive rules. The crew, unaware of the sacrifice, initially feels betrayed by Roberts' sudden change in demeanor as he becomes a rigid disciplinarian to keep his word. The tension culminates in a famous moment of defiance: : Captain Morton’s prized possession is a palm