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19 August 1953 (USA) moreTagline:
Monsarrat's brilliant best seller comes surging to lifePlot:
The World War II adventures of a British convoy escort ship and its officers. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 nominations moreUser Comments:
Torpedos off Starboard Bow moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jack Hawkins | ... | Ericson | |
| Donald Sinden | ... | Lockhart | |
| John Stratton | ... | Ferraby | |
| Denholm Elliott | ... | Morell | |
| John Warner | ... | Baker | |
| Stanley Baker | ... | Bennett | |
| Bruce Seton | ... | Tallow | |
| Liam Redmond | ... | Watts | |
| Virginia McKenna | ... | Julie Hallam | |
| Moira Lister | ... | Elaine Morell | |
| June Thorburn | ... | Doris Ferraby | |
| Megs Jenkins | ... | Tallow's sister | |
| Meredith Edwards | ... | Yeoman Wells | |
| Glyn Houston | ... | Phillips | |
| Alec McCowen | ... | Tonbridge |
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126 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)Certification:
Iceland:16 | Australia:PG | Finland:K-8 | Sweden:15 | UK:PG | USA:Approved (PCA #16500)Filming Locations:
Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UKFun Stuff
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The Compass Rose was played by ex-HMS Coreopsis. She was given the number K49 in the film which was the number of HMS Crocus (sometimes wrongly thought to have been used in the film). The real number of the Coreopsis was K32. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: After the British sailors have been depth-charged by HMS Compass Rose, the seagulls converging on the corpses can be seen flying backwards. This is due to the cameraman sailing towards the scene in error when it was shot; the film was simply reversed to give the required effect. moreQuotes:
Capt. Ericson: [opening lines as narrator] This is a story of the Battle of the Atlantic, the story of the ocean, two ships, and a handful of men. The men are the heroes; the heoines the ships. The only villain is the sea, the cruel sea that man has made more cruel. moreFAQ
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Archetypal British WW2 fare which is very clearly a cut above the rest. Jack Hawkins steers HMS Compass Rose, a small escort ship, through the perils of convoy duty and the ever present risk of U-boats.
Hawkins excels as the exhausted Captain in this no frills account of men battling against a constant and ruthless enemy - the sea. A melancholic soundtrack and the distinct lack of jingoism create a forlorn atmosphere as the ship's company endures periods of grinding boredom interrupted only by the sudden terror of U-boat attacks. In the tensest of scenes, during a rare heady pursuit, the radar gives Hawkins his firmest ever indication of an enemy submarine. "There are men in the water just there" he murmurs, realising that as Captain he is alone in making an agonising decision - whether to drop depth charges and risk killing a group of British survivors floating ahead of him. The attack is pressed home, killing the defenceless men but failing to hit the U-boat, and leads to a moving scene where Hawkins' resolute professionalism crumbles in a brief but heartfelt show of drunken emotion.
The trips to sea are punctuated by tableaux scenes on shore, where the tribulations of officers and crew are no less fraught with threats and worry. In a country under siege there can be no escape from air-raids or even an adulterous wife. "It's no-ones fault" says Hawkins "It's the war, the whole bloody war." A strong supporting cast, includes 'youngsters' Denholm Elliot, Donald Sinden and Stanley Baker.
This is a film that succeeds in telling how dangerously close to the edge the British came during the Battle of the Atlantic and of the enormous impact it had on ordinary individuals. The closing scene leaves the audience with a real sense of how, after five long years of war, a nation was left exhausted and emotionally drained.