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The Cruel Sea

1953 | 126m | English

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At the start of World War II, Cmdr. Ericson is assigned to convoy escort HMS Compass Rose with inexperienced officers and men just out of training. The winter seas make life miserable enough, but the men must also harden themselves to rescuing survivors of U-Boat attacks, while seldom able to strike back. Traumatic events afloat and ashore create a warm bond between the skipper and his first officer
Release Date: Feb 24, 1953
Director: Charles Frend
Writer: Nicholas Monsarrat, Eric Ambler
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords submarine, sea, atlantic ocean, world war ii, naval officer, commander, royal navy, sinking ship, naval warfare, battle of the atlantic
Production Companies Ealing Studios, Michael Balcon Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jack Hawkins Ericson
Donald Sinden Lockhart
Denholm Elliott Morell
John Stratton Ferraby
Stanley Baker Bennett
Liam Redmond Watts
Meredith Edwards Yeoman Wells
Bruce Seton Tallow
John Warner Baker
Barry Letts Raikes
Gerard Heinz Polish Captain
Fred Griffiths Gracey
Glyn Houston Phillips
Virginia McKenna Julie Hallam
Megs Jenkins Tallow's Sister
June Thorburn Doris Ferraby
Moira Lister Elaine Morell
Alec McCowen Tonbridge
Leo Phillips Wainwright
Dafydd Havard Signalman Rose
Laurence Hardy Sellars
Sam Kydd Carslake
John Singer Gray
Barry Steele Broughton
Gerik Schjelderup Norwegian Captain
Gaston Richer French Captain
Andrew Cruickshank Scott Brown
Kenn Kennedy Allingham
Harold Goodwin ASDIC Operator
George Curzon Admiral at Party
Anthony Snell R.N. Lieutenant
Ronald Simpson R.N. Captain
Don Sharp Lieutenant-Commander
Herbert C. Walton The Waiter
Jack Howard A Survivor
Russell Waters A.R.P. Warden
Harold Jamieson A.R.P. Warden
Warwick Ashton Petty Officer Instructor
Walter Fitzgerald Warden (uncredited)
Paddy Joyce Sonar Operator (uncredited)
Richard Leech Sailor (uncredited)
Jim Brady Sailor in Water
Alan Webb Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited)
Name Job
Charles Frend Director
Nicholas Monsarrat Novel
Chic Waterson Camera Operator
Jim Morahan Art Direction
Barbara Barnard Hairstylist
John R.F. Stewart Additional Photography
Stephen Dalby Sound Supervisor
Hal Mason Production Supervisor
Anthony Mendleson Wardrobe Designer
Gordon Dines Director of Photography
Sydney Pearson Special Effects
Norman Priggen Assistant Director
Jean Graham Continuity
Jo Jago Second Unit Cinematographer
L. C. Rudkin Unit Production Manager
Ernest Irving Conductor
Paul Beeson Second Unit Cinematographer
Sidney Turner Makeup Artist
Alan Rawsthorne Music
Peter Tanner Editor
R. S. Abram Technical Advisor
Leo Wilkins Sound Recordist
Geoffrey Dickinson Visual Effects
J. E. Broome Technical Advisor
Eric Ambler Screenplay
Name Title
Leslie Norman Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director William Wyler Won
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This has to be one of my favourite wartime adventures that really quite powerfully illustrates not only the perils of those sailing the Atlantic during the Second World War but the courage of the ordinary folks drafted in to man these tiny ships at the mercy of the weather and the U-boats. "Ericson" ... (Jack Hawkins) has been put in command of an convoy escort that's staffed by a rather obnoxious former used-car salesman "Bennett" (Stanley Baker) and two green-around-the-gills sub-lieutenants "Ferraby" (John Stratton) and "Lockhart" (Donald Sinden). Initially, their task is mainly to keep afloat in the turbulent waters but as continental Europe falls to the Nazis, the threat from Grand Admiral Doenitz's wolf-pack system of submarine attacks makes their jobs even more deadly. With their enemy largely unseen and highly manoeuvrable, it's difficult enough to see one let alone attack it, but they've all got a job to do. There's a strong dynamic here between Sinden and Hawkins and the story is peppered with back references to the lives ashore of many of the crew who have families in a homeland that is constantly being bombed. It was made long after the war finished, but it still manages to convey an effective sense of the danger - physical and emotional - faced by these men who left home uncertain as to what might await them on their return. It grittily encapsulates so much of the human story of the war, but there's also a little time for some romance (cue Virginia McKenna) and a little light banter from Liam Redmond, Bruce Seton and the always reliable Megs Jenkins who can't be bothered to fix up the blackout curtains. Moira Lister adds a bit of shallow glamour to the proceedings and by the half way mark we have a pretty comprehensive appraisal of the people's Royal Navy that's well captured by some chilling photography and haunting audio.

Aug 23, 2024