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starring: Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden, John Stratton, Denholm Elliott, John Warner
directed Author name: Charles Frend

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rated by buyers Unrated
Type of bind: DVD
Brand: STARZ HOME ENTERTAINMENT
EAN num: 0013131493993
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
Quantity: 1
Publishing house: Starz / Anchor Bay
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Running Time: 126 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 10785
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 1953




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In this acclaimed adaptation of Nicholas Monserrat’s epic international bestseller, Jack Hawkins stars as the all-too-human commander of a small convoy escort vessel during the brutal Battle Of The North Atlantic. Amidst an ocean that churns with equal parts heroism and horror, the captain and inexperienced crew of the HMS Compass Rose must wage a constant battle for survival against sudden torpedo attacks by Nazi U-boats as well as the unforgiving cruelty of the sea itself. Denholm Elliott, Stanley Baker, Donald Sinden and Virginia McKenna co-star in this classic drama that was nominated for three British Academy Awards — including Best British Actor for Hawkins and Best Film — that still stands as one of most gripping motion pictures ever made about courage, carnage and the grim realities of men in combat



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A War Movie Classic
The Cruel Sea is truly one of the great classic war movies, ever made. The cast of excellent British actors, really bring this film to life. This is a must see movie. The relationship between Captain Ericson (Jack Hawkins) and his 1st Lieutenant (Donald Sinden) becomes one of almost a father-son relationship. No computer enhancement, her - just a great movie. They don't make them like this, anymore.World



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Glad I wasn't there!
This is one of the most harrowing films I have ever seen. Based on real situations, and written by a man who lived through them (as Lockhart), the film, and of course more so the book, depict the Battle of the Atlantic from a relatively unspectacular viewpoint.

Having read the book before seeing the film undoubtedly helps, but the level of acting and direction really portrays the situations, and latent fear inherent amongst the battle's participants. My wife has only seen the film, and she effected by it.

If the object of art is to elicit an emotion, then this is art at its very best.

Anyone looking for mindless Hollywood violence need not bother with this film, but if someone is looking for a true depiction of war, then this is definitely it.

Unsexy, unglamorous; Brilliant!




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Ping . . . . . . Ping . . . . . . Ping . . . . . . Ping . . . . . . Ping . . . . . .
The unrelenting echo of the sonar punctuates this understated J. Arthur Rank film with a taut atmosphere of suspense. Novelist Eric Ambler's intelligent script remains faithful to Nicholas Monserrat's novel about the last voyage of HMS Compass Rose and all who sailed on her. The splendid performances of Jack Hawkins as her captain and Donald Sinden as his First Mate bring the novel to life, as do the performances of the entire ensemble cast, which includes Denholm Elliott. One of the best aspects of the Rank organization films of this era is the devotion that went into the delineation of even the minor characters.

Some viewers (an example being my son) may shun this picture because it was filmed in grey and white. This is a shame, because "The Cruel Sea" is so absorbing that such details as lack of colour become totally irrelevant. Simply put, "The Cruel Sea" is a masterpiece of cinematic art.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Cruel Sea
The Cruel Sea, is one of the best sea/war stories that I have ever read. I was interested to see how well the movie followed the book. Naturally, the film had to condense the book, but it did follow the sequences of the story faithfully.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A good companion to this book
Written by someone who experienced WWII in convoy escort duty, The Cruel Sea is quite realistic in a double sense: You get the drama of the war as well as the times when war is dull or frustrating, for example when an officer dumps paperwork onto subordinates. Realistic without being cynical is a good combination.

And if you'd like to read another book on this theme but with more of the immediacy of the war, try C. S. Forester's, The Good Shepherd, the classic account of a single convoy at the height of the war with U-boats as told by the captain of a US destroyer. Unfortunately, new it seems to be available only in an overpriced but ugly reprint, so you might want to find a used copy. I have a paperback version that I reread every few years.

--Michael W. Perry, editor of Chesterton on War and Peace: Battling the Ideas and Movements that Led to Nazism and World War II

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