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The film is a reconstruction of the story of the salvage of the British tanker, MV San Demetrio. Carrying a cargo of oil home from Galveston, Texas, she was abandoned by her crew having been set on fire by shells from the German cruiser Admiral Scheer. Of the three lifeboats which escaped the damaged tanker, two were picked up by other ships.
The Battle of Waterloo (film) Before Winter Comes; The Bells Go Down; Benediction (film) Bent (1997 film) Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (film) The Birdcatcher (film) The Black Tent; Blighty (film) Blind Justice (1988 film) Blitz (2024 film) The Blockhouse; Boudica (2023 film) Boudica (2003 film) The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (film) Bride of War
Yesterday's Enemy is a 1959 Hammer Films British war film in MegaScope directed by Val Guest and starring Stanley Baker, Guy Rolfe, Leo McKern and Gordon Jackson set in the Burma Campaign during World War II. [1] It is based on a 1958 BBC teleplay by Peter R. Newman, who turned it into a three-act play in 1960.
Overlord is a 1975 black-and-white British war film written and directed by Stuart Cooper.Set during the Second World War, around the D-Day invasion (Operation Overlord), the film is about a young British soldier's experiences and his meditations on being part of the war machinery, including his premonitions of death.
Battle of the V-1 (also known as Battle of the V.1, Battle of the V1, Missiles from Hell and Unseen Heroes [1]) is a British war film from 1958, starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina, Milly Vitale, David Knight and Christopher Lee. It is based on the novel They Saved London (1955), by Bernard Newman. [2]
The movie was a co production between Associated British and Michael Balcon Productions Ltd - it was the first movie Balcon made since he left Ealing Studios. [3] According to Todd filming was postponed. The actor was disappointed with the script, Norman's plan to film in a studio and the decision to not cast Peter O'Toole.