The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954)
The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954)
Plot.
During autumn of 1944, an RAF Hudson carrying a VIP passenger in possession of highly secret information is shot down and ditches in the North Sea. Fighting the elements and trying to keep up morale, the occupants of the aircraft's dinghy talk about their lives awaiting the rescue they hope will come. The film's title reflects the motto of the RAF's Air Sea Rescue Service, one of whose high speed launches battles against its own mechanical problems, enemy action, time and the weather to locate and rescue the downed crew and the vital secret papers they carry.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Michael Redgrave
Air Commodore Waltby
Dirk Bogarde
Flight Sgt. MacKay
Bonar Colleano
Sgt. Kirby
Jack Watling
Flying Officer Harding
Anthony Steel
Flying Officer Treherne
Nigel Patrick
Flight Sgt. Singsby
James Kenney
Cpl. Skinner
Griffith Jones
Group Capt. Todd
Sydney Tafler
Cpl. Robb
Ian Whittaker
A.C.2 Milliken
Guy Middleton
Squadron Leader Scott
George Rose
Tebbitt
Rachel Kempson
Mrs. Waltby
Lewis Gilbert
Director
Joan Sims
Hilda Tebbitt
Anton Diffring
German Pilot
John Harris
Writer
Nigel Green
Met Officer Howard
Vernon Harris
Writer
Michael Ripper
Botterhill
Daniel M. Angel
Producer
Malcolm Arnold
Composer
Paul Carpenter
Lt Patrick Boyle, Sea Otter Pilot
Stephen Dade
Cinematographer
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is a 1954 British war film starring Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde and Anthony Steel. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and is based on the 1953 novel by John Harris, about a North Sea rescue during the Second World War. The musical soundtrack is by composer Malcolm Arnold.
The film title is the motto of the Royal Air Force's Air Sea Rescue Service. Gilbert called it "standard fare" but it "did very well."