Un submarino alemán hunde un petrolero estadounidense y los supervivientes pasan 11 días en el mar en una balsa. Su próxima misión será dirigirse a Múrmansk atravesando el subacecho del Atlá... Leer todoUn submarino alemán hunde un petrolero estadounidense y los supervivientes pasan 11 días en el mar en una balsa. Su próxima misión será dirigirse a Múrmansk atravesando el subacecho del Atlántico Norte.Un submarino alemán hunde un petrolero estadounidense y los supervivientes pasan 11 días en el mar en una balsa. Su próxima misión será dirigirse a Múrmansk atravesando el subacecho del Atlántico Norte.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
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- Aherne
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- German Ensign
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- Jenny O'Hara
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- German
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- Brazilian Gun Captain
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- Bearded Lieutenant Commander
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- Ahearn
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- Submarine Commander
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Both films excelled because unlike some jingoistic wartime films, the Allies were NOT shown as super-humans who could do ridiculous things (like in the movie AIRFORCE where a B-17 shoots down fighter plane after fighter plane--something that just could never have happened). In fact, both films feature ships being sunk right out from under the stars in the first half hour of the film! But here's where the films really succeeded, as they showed the indomitable human spirit that despite losses, continues to bravely and without too much complaint do their job. Balancing this need with the families back at home make these both stellar films. In fact, now that I think about it, I STRONGLY recommend you see both. Yes, they are similar, but also different enough to provide a lot of entertainment and wonderful insight into our history.
- planktonrules
- 23 sep 2006
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- TriviaNear the end of the picture, as the ship is nearing Murmansk, several Russian airplanes fly out to meet it. One of the pilots keeps gunning his engine in short bursts. There are three short bursts followed by a long one. Movie audiences of the 1940s would immediately recognize this as the three dots and a dash of the Morse code "V". "V for Victory" was heavily used as a slogan during World War II.
- ErroresThere are many reasons why a German U-boat would not pursue an unharmed American Victory ship after a successful attack. For example, the U-boat would have to run continuously on the surface (exposing themselves); also, they would not have enough fuel, nor could they match the speed of the Victory ship.
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Lt. Joe Rossi: Now, that's the word of God. And it's good. But I don't think He'd mind if I put my oar in. These are eight men we knew and liked, guys like us. Guys we ate with and slept with and fought with. Well, we were just a little luckier than they were. We'll miss them. All of them.
- Versiones alternativasThe colorized version and many b&w TV prints are edited to fit a two-hour time slot. Most of the cuts involve the interactions of the crew (notably Alan Hale) in the rec room and virtually all of Raymond Massey's domestic scenes with Ruth Gordon with the exception of his actual arrival home. Also omitted are most of the scenes of the cook, extended scenes of the destruction of Massey's ship early on, as well as several interstitial and transitional scenes.
- ConexionesEdited into Indiscreción (1945)
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- Action in the North Atlantic
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- USD 2,231,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 6 minutos
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