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Morning Departure

THRILLING SEA DRAMA!
1950 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: W.E. Fairchild
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The crew of a submarine is trapped on the sea floor when it sinks. How can they be rescued before they run out of air?
Release Date: Feb 21, 1950
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: W.E. Fairchild
Genres: Drama
Keywords submarine, sea, world war ii, crew, 1940s
Production Companies Jay Lewis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Mills Lt. Cmdr. Armstrong
Richard Attenborough Stoker Snipe
Nigel Patrick Lt. Manson
George Cole ERA Marks
Bernard Lee Cmdr. Gates
Peter Hammond Sub-Lt. Oakley
Andrew Crawford Sub-Lt. J. McFee
Michael Brennan CPO Barlow
Wylie Watson
Helen Cherry
Lana Morris
Victor Maddern
Kenneth More
Zena Marshall
James Hayter
Frank Coburn Leading Seaman Brough
Roddy McMillan Leading Seaman Andrews
Jack Stewart Leading Seaman Kelly
George Thorpe Capt. Fenton
Alastair Hunter Capt. Jenner
Name Job
Roy Ward Baker Director
W.E. Fairchild Writer
Kenneth Woollard Theatre Play
Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Alan Osbiston Editor
Tina L. Scott Casting
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Harold Haysom Camera Operator
H.E. Fowle Additional Photography
Tony Sforzini Makeup Artist
George Croll Sound
John W. Mitchell Sound
Jack Slade Sound
Herbert Smith Production Manager
Name Title
Jay Lewis Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is quite an anxious wartime drama that goes some way to illustrating the perils faced by those in HM Submarine Service. John Mills is the captain "Armstrong" who takes his crew on a routine maritime patrol only for their gear to become ensnared in a mine cable. A suddens stop and reverse engine ... s doesn't quite do the trick and to the bottom they go. Largely in one piece and not in such deep water, they are optimistic of rescue and, indeed, help arrives fairly sharpish allowing the first four of the twelve survivors to don their emergency gear and head to the surface. The sense of enclosure now builds as their air starts to thin, the first officer "Manson" (Nigel Patrick) becomes ill and we discover that "Snipe" (Richard Attenborough) only joined the service for the extra pay and he actually does suffer from claustrophobia. With four gone, its now the turn of the next four - but there is a snag. The damage from the explosion has ensured that these are the last four escape kits. A lottery needs to be held and that further raises the tension as those left behind will have to await the raising of the ship - and that's dependent on fair weather above! The story develops well here, with Mills (who did like snapping his fingers a lot in these roles!) working well with Patrick, an on form James Hayter as the cook and general dogsbody "Higgins" and Attenborough who really does present us with a plausible sensation of his panic at being shut up in this metal tube deep under the sea as well as the growing guilt he feels at the selfishness of his behaviour. The script marries a bit of dark humour with the accruing peril and Roy Baker keeps the pace taut for the duration of this rather more impactful story.

Feb 05, 2024