Saturday, May 24, 2014

May 24 - In Which We Serve

Today’s movie is a war drama with scenes that happen on May 24. I hope you will enjoy this film and watch it tonight.   

IN WHICH WE SERVE                         

We see H.M.S. Torrin, a destroyer, being built and commissioned into the Royal Navy. We then jump to the waters off Crete during World War II, where the Torrin attacks a German troopship convoy at night. The next morning, May 24, 1941[8:35 to 14:14, 20:33 to 23:23; 31:00 to 31:38; 41:35 to 44:27; 1:12:02 to 1:13:06 and 1:38:16 to 1:44:15] the ship is attacked by Stuka dive bombers; is hit and sunk. In the water, the captain thinks back to commissioning day and his home leave to visit with his family. The captain gathers survivors together on a life raft, as they are strafed by the Germans.  Chief Petty Officer Hardy thinks back on leaving his wife and mother for the ship’s commissioning.  The crew works day and night for three days to get the ship ready for sea as war appears to be imminent. War is declared on Germany. The Torrin does not go into combat at once and they celebrate Christmas, 1939 at home. The captain’s wife gives a rousing speech about the life of a navy wife. After being wounded in another strafing run Seaman Shorty Blake thinks back to how he met his future wife, Freda, a relation of CPO Hardy,  on a train trip.  On the way to their honeymoon, they meet the Captain and his wife, who by chance are traveling on the same train. Mrs. Blake moves in with CPO Hardy’s wife and mother in Plymouth.  Blake and the Torrin are sent to the waters off Norway, where they engage in battle. The ship is torpedoed and 36 men are killed. They are towed back to port, attacked by German aircraft the entire way.   The captain gives a crewman who left his post a caution, instead of a court-martial. The Torrin is sent to help with the Dunkirk evacuation. The crew gets leave after this, but German aircraft start bombing England. In an  air raid on Plymouth CPO Hardy’s house is hit. CPO Hardy’s wife and mother are killed, but  Freda Blake lives and gives birth to a baby boy. Seaman Blake gets a letter informing him of these facts and he has to give CPO Hardy the bad news. The survivors of the sinking, including the captain, CPO Hardy and Shorty Blake are picked up by another destroyer. The captain tells the survivors of the crew that he is proud of them. 

More of a melodrama and a propaganda film than a war movie. Noel Coward gives a surprisingly good, very underplayed performance as the Captain.

The date of May 23rd 1941 is given in the film at 5:55 for the first day. So the next day when the Torrin is sunk, must be May 24th.

Awards - Nominated for the Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay Oscars at the 16th Academy Awards.
                                                                                             
Directors - Noël Coward and David Lean        

Producer  - Noël Coward                                          

Screenplay - Noël Coward                                       

Released -  September 17,  1942                              

Runtime - 1 hour 55 minutes                                    
Starring –

Noël Coward as Captain E.V. Kinross
James Donald as Doc
Bernard Miles as CPO Walter Hardy
John Mills as Seaman Shorty Blake
Celia Johnson as Alix Kinross
Michael Wilding  as Flags
Leslie Dwyer as Parkinson
Kay Walsh as Freda Lewis

Copyright by Ivan Walters 2014.





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