Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 250000
Revenue
$ 4450000

Captain E. V. Kinross R.N. / Captain 'D'

Ordinary Seaman Blake / Shorty Blake

Chief Petty Officer Hardy / Walter Hardy

Mrs. Kinross / Alix

Freda Lewis / Freda

Mrs. Hardy / Kath

No. 1

Flags

Guns

Torps

Midshipman

Engineer Commander

Pilot

Doc

Sub

Sub-Lieutenant R.N.V.R.

Secco

Brodie

Joey Mackeridge

Young Stoker

Edgecombe

Reynolds

Parkinson

Fisher

Moran

Coombe

Hollett

Posty

Coxswain

Commander Spencer

№ 1. "Tremoyne"

Colonel Lumsden

Jasper

Bobby Kinross

Lavinia Kinross

Mrs. Blake

Mrs. Lemmon

Maureen

Mrs. Macadoo

Mrs. Farrell

Nell Fosdick

Emily

Barmaid

Mona Duke

Mr. Blake

Uncle Fred

Albert Fosdick

May Blake

Nurse

Photographer

Mr. Satterthwaite

Freda's Baby

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-26
A film that continues to divide opinion even now as it recounts the exploits of HMS "Torrin" a Royal Navy destroyer during WWII. I have to say that I found this to be just a little too much of a propaganda instrument than I was comfortable with - but it was made during the war, and it is very easy to be sitting now judging the activities of those who were actually risking their lives on an hourly basis, and of those charged with maintaining morale. Noël Coward heads this up as an almost aristocratic and really rather wooden "Captain Kinross" but the ensemble cast - John Mills, Bernard Miles, Richard Attenborough, Kay Walsh and Joyce Carey are much more engaging as the nuts and bolts characters and their spouses. The story is related in flashback form as the ship has been torpedoed and the sailors are in the sea awaiting rescue (or death) and delivers a poignant and thought-provoking evaluation not just of wartime behaviour, but of attitudes too.