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Description: Genre: War & Western - War / Theatrical Release: 1942 / Director: Noel Coward, David Lean / Actors: Noel Coward, John ... more
In Which We Serve (DVD) ... Mills ... / DVD released 28 January, 2002 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: Black & White, Full Screen, PAL, Special Edition / Based on the true story of Lord Louis Mountbatten's destroyer HMS Kelly, In Which We Serve is one of the most memorable British films made during World War II. Unfolding in flashback as survivors cling to a dingy, constantly strafed by the Luftwaffe, the film recounts the history of HMS Torrin through various battles to her sinking off the coast of North Africa, interwoven with the onshore lives of her crew. The film was the inspiration of Noel Coward, who desperately wanted to do something for the war effort, and he produced, wrote the screenplay, composed the stirring musical score and starred as Captain Edward Kinross. Coward also officially co-directed, though in reality he soon handed the reigns over to David Lean, whose directorial debut this became. There is a fine performance from Celia Johnson, anticipating her character in Lean and Coward's Brief Encounter (1946) and excellent support from John Mills, as well as a star-making debut from an uncredited Richard Attenborough. The use of real navy and army personal as extras, together with lavish studio production and authentic shipboard location footage lends the film a sense of realism unusual for the time. A landmark in the careers of many of the most important names in British film, this moving and occasionally harrowing classic has a vital place in the development of British cinema. On the DVD: The image is presented in a close approximation of the original 1.37:1 Academy ratio using a print that is good for its age but which would benefit from some restoration, several scenes showing notable damage. The sound is robust mono, though the main title music is very distorted. Speech is very clear. Extras are the original trailer, a stills gallery set to music from the film and a 23-minute retrospective documentary. This last is excellent, containing information on how to simulate bullets hitting water using condoms, and interviews with surviving members of the production including Sir John Mills and cinematographer Ronald Neame. --Gary S Dalkin

Newest Review: ... reflect very accurately the times during the Second World War, which isn’t surprising really as it was made in those ... more

 ... times. For those viewers who lived through the years it is a film of nostalgia with a capital N. For those of a younger age it will give them an insight into how their parents and grandparents lived, behaved and died. For me it was a trip down memory lane, although my naval career didn’t start until 1954 the life on board was a dead ringer for my experience. The lower deck conditions on board the Torrin were no different to what was home for me nor were the sounds and sights. I could almost smell the distinct sme...more

In Which We Serve (DVD): Sailors Beware (586 words)
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In Which We Serve was written and produced by Noël Coward and he also starred as Captain “D” ably supported by Celia Johnson as his wife Alix Kinross, a young John Mills as O/S “Shorty” Blake and Bernard Miles as Chief Petty Officer Walter Hardy with Richard Attenborough, whose name was left off the credits, much to his annoyance. This is a story of a ship, a fictional British destroyer called HMS Torrin, but the story was based on a real ship. HMS Kelly was captained by Louis Mountbatten when it was sunk off Crete in May 1941. HMS Torrin looked very much like a battle class destroyer or at least a forerunner of and was strangely ...

 
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