
Overview:
Forever England gives John Mills his first leading role as Brown. Born after a brief affair between his mother and a naval officer, he joins the Royal Navy during the First World War. There his bravery and marksmanship keeps a German ship in port so a British ship can sink it. He becomes a hero, but at what cost?Status: | Released (1935-05-15) |
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Screen: | C.S. Forester, J.O.C. Orton, Michael Hogan |
Productions: | Gaumont-British Picture Corporation |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
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Crews
- 104961: Walter Forde - Director - Directing
- 32919: Anthony Asquith - Assistant Director - Directing
- 101498: Otto Ludwig - Editor - Editing
- 3613: Louis Levy - Music - Sound
- 3601: Michael Balcon - Producer - Production
- 3606: Bernard Knowles - Director of Photography - Camera
- 231131: Michael Hogan - Writer - Writing
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C.S. Forester was wonderful at writing evocative seafaring yarns and this is one of his better stories. The film starts with couple of strangers who meet on a train and end up missing their connection and spending a few days together. Advance a few years and a powerful Nazi raider si ....
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