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Ceux qui servent en mer

1942

R

1 h 55 m

Royaume-Uni

Drame

War

Cette "Histoire d'un bateau", le HMS Torrin, navire de guerre britannique, est racontée à travers les flashbacks des survivants accrochés à un canot de sauvetage.
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Noël Coward
Capt. E.V. Kinross R.N. - Captain 'D'
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John Mills
Ordinary Seaman Shorty Blake
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Bernard Miles
Chief Petty Officer Walter Hardy
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Celia Johnson
Mrs. Alix Kinross
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Kay Walsh
Freda Lewis
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Joyce Carey
Mrs. Kath Hardy
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Derek Elphinstone
No. 1
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Michael Wilding
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Robert Sansom
Guns
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Philip Friend
Torps
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Chimmo Branson
Midshipman
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Ballard Berkeley
Engineer Commander
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Hubert Gregg
Pilot
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James Donald
Doc
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Michael Whittaker
Sub
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Kenneth Carten
Sub-Lieutenant R.N.V.R.
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John Varley
Secco
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Caven Watson
Brodie

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🔥BIPIN SUBEDI🔥🇳🇵

29/05/2023 16:09
source: In Which We Serve
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18/11/2022 08:15
Trailer—In Which We Serve
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Nati21

16/11/2022 09:54
In Which We Serve
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The Rock

16/11/2022 01:57
This is a really first-rate film, much more convincing than the fairly crude WWII propaganda films the US studios were turning out around the same time. The good guys and the bad guys are just as clearly delineated, but in some ways - perhaps the consistent understatement of emotions and the sometimes over-the-top stiff upper lips displayed by the characters - the stakes, and the dangers, seem clearer. There are no John Waynes or Errol Flynns on this ship. The acting is extremely good, although Noel Coward seems a little stiff and uncomfortable in his leading role. John Mills and Bernard Miles are outstanding, and Celia Johnson (in her first film role) is simply extraordinary. The final scene, where Coward as the captain of the lost ship shakes hands with the survivors, is unexpectedly moving.
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youssef hossam pk

16/11/2022 01:57
When "In Which We Serve" was made in 1942, England was in the midst of its finest hour. We see a film of honor, devotion, and loyalty to the realm. It is basically the story of a boat being torpedoed and the flashbacks of 3 sailors aboard the doomed wreckage. Noel Coward, a brilliant talent, did not perform well here. His scenes with his children appear awkward and he is unusually cold towards them. While a war is going on, that strong sentiment of a loving friendly tie is missing. Kudos go to Celia Johnson, as Alix, his wife in the film. She states in a memorable way that in the navy, devotion to the ship comes first. John Mills is also effective as a navy man. In a heart-wrenching scene, he must tell a fellow shipman that his wife and mother-in-law have been killed in the blitz. The ending is poignantly done. A tear will come to the eye as Coward says goodbye to those who survived the torpedoed ship. A film of valor and of the human spirit. England was certainly at its finest hour.
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Youssef Aoutoul

16/11/2022 01:57
The life and times of a British WW2 ship told in flashback. Loosely based on the war time experiences of Louis Mountbatten. A powerhouse classic that drags you in and doesn't let go for a single second. Not only one of the best war films of all time, but the best told from a navy perspective. Hasn't dated one little bit since it was made in 1942. Actor/Director (with help from David Lean) Coward made the filming as much like reality as possible and the scenes in the tank almost resulted in the drowning of several of the actors - including Coward himself! If you haven't seen it you really should because it belongs in the highest rank of world cinema.
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