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Release Date:
September 17, 1942
Original Title:
In Which We Serve
Alternate Titles:
... в котором мы служим
Nosso Barco, Nossa Vida
Sangre, sudor y lágrimas
Повесть об одном корабле
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
British Lion Film Corporation
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Two Cities Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 115
The story of the HMS Torrin, from its construction to its sinking in the Mediterranean during action in World War II. The ship's first and only commanding officer is Captain E.V. Kinross, who trains his men not only to be loyal to him and the country, but—most importantly—to themselves.
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Additional Camera:
Derick Williams
Art Direction:
David Rawnsley
Assistant Art Director:
William C. Andrews
Assistant Editor:
Norah Walsh
Associate Producer:
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Camera Operator:
Guy Green
B. Francke
Clapper Loader:
Jim Body
Conductor:
Muir Mathieson
Director:
Noël Coward
David Lean
Director of Photography:
Ronald Neame
Editor:
Thelma Connell
First Assistant Director:
Kenneth Horne
Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini
Music:
Noël Coward
Other:
G. E. Calthrop
Producer:
Herbert Smith
Noël Coward
Production Manager:
Sydney Streeter
Scenic Artist:
Alfred Roberts
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Payne
Set Dresser:
C.P. Norman
Sound Recordist:
C. C. Stevens
Special Effects:
Douglas Woolsey
Still Photographer:
Max Rosher
Technical Advisor:
T. W. J. Lawlor
I. T. Clark
C. R. E. Compton
Third Assistant Director:
Norman Spencer
Unit Manager:
Michael Anderson
Writer:
Noël Coward
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