The Cruel Sea (1953) [NR]

Release Date:
February 24, 1953

Original Title:
The Cruel Sea

Alternate Titles:
Duell im Atlantik
Todesduell im Atlantik

Genres:
Drama | History | War

Production Companies:
Ealing Studios
Michael Balcon Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: U  GB: PG  US: NR 

Runtime: 126

At the start of World War II, Cmdr. Ericson is assigned to convoy escort HMS Compass Rose with inexperienced officers and men just out of training. The winter seas make life miserable enough, but the men must also harden themselves to rescuing survivors of U-Boat attacks, while seldom able to strike back. Traumatic events afloat and ashore create a warm bond between the skipper and his first officer

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Additional Photography:
John R.F. Stewart

Art Direction:
Jim Morahan

Assistant Director:
Norman Priggen

Camera Operator:
Chic Waterson

Conductor:
Ernest Irving

Continuity:
Jean Graham

Director:
Charles Frend

Director of Photography:
Gordon Dines

Editor:
Peter Tanner

Hairstylist:
Barbara Barnard

Makeup Artist:
Sidney Turner

Music:
Alan Rawsthorne

Novel:
Nicholas Monsarrat

Producer:
Leslie Norman

Production Supervisor:
Hal Mason

Screenplay:
Eric Ambler

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Paul Beeson
Jo Jago

Sound Recordist:
Leo Wilkins

Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Dalby

Special Effects:
Sydney Pearson

Technical Advisor:
R. S. Abram
J. E. Broome

Unit Production Manager:
L. C. Rudkin

Visual Effects:
Geoffrey Dickinson

Wardrobe Designer:
Anthony Mendleson

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