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Above Us the Waves is a 1955 British war film about human torpedo and midget submarine attacks in Norwegian fjords against the German battleship Tirpitz.Directed by Ralph Thomas, it is based on two true-life attacks by British commando frogmen, first using Chariot manned torpedoes in Operation Title in 1942, and then X-Craft midget submarines in Operation Source in 1943.
Above Us the Waves (1955) – Royal Navy midget submarines vs. German battleship Tirpitz [3] Haie und kleine Fische (1957) – Four young German naval cadets begin their military service in 1940; only one of them will survive - Based on the novel of the same name; Hellcats of the Navy (1957) – fictional USS Starfish
Above Us the Waves: Ralph Thomas: Submarine attacks on German battleship Tirpitz: 1955 United States Bad Day at Black Rock: John Sturges: Thriller. Disabled veteran tries to deliver a medal 1955 United States Battle Cry: Raoul Walsh: US Marines and battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan: 1955 United Kingdom The Cockleshell Heroes: José Ferrer
The song was also used in the British World War II film, Above Us The Waves (1955), with John Mills, James Robertson Justice and John Gregson. The film was based on the attack by British midget submarines (human torpedoes) on the German battleship Tirpitz in a Norwegian fjord during the war.
Above Us the Waves; B. Battle of the Coral Sea (film) The Battle of the River Plate (film) Battleship Potemkin; The Bounty (1984 film) Britannic (film) C.
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Above Us the Waves (1953), about the exploits of the Special Submarine Flotilla, which became an international best seller and a major feature film. [5] The Admiralty Regrets (1958), about the submarine HMS Thetis, which sank during sea trials on 1 June 1939 with the loss of ninety-nine lives. [6]
NBC’s SNL50: The Homecoming Concert brought the stars to New York City’s Radio City Music Hall to celebrate the sketch show’s long history with musical artists.