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<p>For many years, it was almost impossible to see this &#8220;classic&#8221; from among the films produced in 1942, during some of England&#8217;s darkest hours. According to most accounts, Noel Coward was determined to make his own contribution to the war effort. His objective was to improve morale by celebrating that which he believed the English people have traditionally cherished most: &#8220;king and country,&#8221; family, teamwork, human dignity, and courage. He wrote the screenplay, composed the musical score, and starred in a film whose leading character, Captain Kinross (played by Coward), was inspired by Lord Louis Mountbatten. The film&#8217;s structure was significantly influenced by Citizen Kane, a film which Coward greatly admired. What a cast! In addition to Coward, others include John Mills, Celia Johnson, Richard Attenborough, Bernard Miles, Michael Wilding, and James Donald. Although identified as co-director, Coward entrusted most of the work to David Lean with whom he had carefully studied Welles&#8217; film before going into production. Here&#8217;s the basic situation: Captain Kinross and a few survivors cling to life in a dinghy after their destroyer, H.M.S. Torrin, has been sunk by Luftwaffe dive-bombers. As the shipmates bob in the water, they reminisce about loved ones at home with whom they shared so many happy moments. And then&#8230;.
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<p>In addition to assembling an outstanding cast, Coward also enlisted the superb talents of Ronald Neame (cinematographer) and Thelma Myers (editor). Those who have at least some familiarity with Coward&#8217;s talents as a writer and performer should not be surprised that In Which We Serve has such a well-written screenplay and is thoroughly entertaining from beginning to end. However, if they have not as yet seen this film, they may be surprised to learn that Coward displays none of the mannered sophistication which is so evident, for example, during his appearances on television, in other films, and in musical reviews on Broadway and (especially) in casinos at Las Vegas. Captain Kinross is the archetypical English naval officer, portrayed by Coward without glitz or glamor. His upper lip remains appropriately stiff until the final, unforgettable scene but there is no doubt whatsoever about his inherent decency. His love and respect for those under his command are obvious, as are theirs&#8217; for him. Recognizing the risk of misleading anyone who reads these brief remarks, I hasten to add that In Which We Serve also offers an abundance of riveting action as H.M.S. Torrin and her crew engage the enemy. To Coward, his cast, and his crew, well-done! </p>
<p>In Which We Serve is a superb film, though some younger people might think it is a little dated, is was made in 1942.<br />The names were changed but the Captain of the destroyer &#8216;Torrens&#8217; is really Lord Louis Mountbatten and his ship, the HMS Kelly, sunk off Crete near Greece during the invasion of the island by the Germans in 1941.<br />All the speeches and talks the Captain gives to the crew are word for word what Lord Louis said at the time.<br />It is as close to being the most factual film ever made.
<p>Its a film one can watch every so often and Noel&#8217;s performance as Captain &#8216;D&#8217; is very real and believable.<br />Highly reccomended.<br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/creating-multiple-streams-of-income">Earn Extra Cash from Home | Multiple Income Streams | Multiple Streams of Income | Money From Home | Make Money on the Internet</a><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blrRHJU7YVA">DVD to converter | DVD to mpg</a><br /><a href="http://digg.com/d31Dtuh?Amazon.com Coupon code and books">Amazon Coupon Code | Amazon.com black friday | Amazon .com books</a><br /><a href="http://lowcostdentalhealthplans.blogspot.com">Affordable, low cost dental health plan and dental insurance plans</a><br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/eliminate-debts-in-90-days">Eliminate Credit Card Debts | Get Rid of Credit Card Debt Now | Credit Card Debt Consolidation</a></p>
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