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We Dive at Dawn is a 1943 war film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring John Mills and Eric Portman as Royal Navy submariners in the Second World War. It was written by Val Valentine and J. B. Williams with uncredited assistance from Frank Launder. It was produced by Edward Black. The film's sets were designed by Walter Murton.
He was a familiar face in British films of the 1940s and appeared in many classic films of the period, including The Day Will Dawn (1942, US title The Avengers), Went the Day Well? (1942), We Dive at Dawn (1943), A Canterbury Tale (1944), The Seventh Veil (1945), It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) and Passport to Pimlico (1949). [1]
We Dive at Dawn (1943) – UK action-drama directed by Anthony Asquith, depicting fictional submarine HMS Sea Tiger on a mission to sink fictional German battleship Brandenburg; Two-Man Submarine (1944) – US B-movie directed by Lew Landers
We Dive at Dawn (1943) The Demi-Paradise (1943) Fanny by Gaslight (1944) The Way to the Stars (1945) While the Sun Shines (1947) The Winslow Boy (1948) The Woman in Question (1950) The Browning Version (1951) The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) The Final Test (1953) The Net (1953) The Young Lovers (1954) Carrington V.C. (1955) On Such a ...
We Dive at Dawn, directed by Anthony Asquith, starring John Mills – We've Never Been Licked, starring Richard Quine and Noah Beery Jr. Whistling in Brooklyn, starring Red Skelton; The Woman of the Town, starring Claire Trevor and Albert Dekker
Uncensored is a 1942 British war drama film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Eric Portman, Phyllis Calvert and Griffith Jones.The film was produced at Gainsborough Pictures by Edward Black, with cinematography from Arthur Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland, Wolfgang Wilhelm and Terence Rattigan based on the 1937 novel of the same title by Oscar Millard. [1]
Portman was a sailor in Asquith's We Dive at Dawn (1943) and a factory supervisor in Millions Like Us (1943) from Launder and Gilliat. [7] He was in another war story in Comfort's Escape to Danger (1943), then was back with Powell and Pressburger for A Canterbury Tale (1944).
In Which We Serve: Ordinary Seaman Blake (with daughter Juliet Mills) The Young Mr. Pitt: William Wilberforce 1943 We Dive at Dawn: Lt. Taylor, R.N. 1944 This Happy Breed: Billy Mitchell Victory Wedding Bill Clark Short [22] 1945 Waterloo Road: Jim Colter The Way to the Stars: Peter Penrose 1946 Great Expectations: Pip 1947 So Well Remembered ...