A British merchant ship is torpedoed by a German U-Boat and takes shelter in a neutral port. The Captain then strikes back at the German enemy.
Will Fyffe
Capt. Ferguson
Leslie Banks
George Carter
Yvonne Arnaud
Rosa Pirenti
Phyllis Calvert
Helen Carter
Hugh McDermott
Jim Grey
John Salew
Wilson
Cameron Hall
Charlie Baxter
Frederick Valk
Captain Traumer
Anthony Holles
Chief of Police
Sigurd Lohde
German Consul
Wally Patch
Fred
Dennis Wyndham
Terry
Jack Raine
Alf
Albert Lieven
Capt. Grosskraft
Mignon O'Doherty
Miss Fleming
Yvonne Andre
Eric Clavering
Cot D'Ordan
Noel Dainton
Anton Diffring
Sailor
Rowland Douglas
Hugh Griffith
Bit
Frank Henderson
Stuart Latham
Sam Lee
Ernest Metcalfe
John Rae
Charles Rolfe
Gerik Schjelderup
Leonard Sharp
Keith Shepherd
Director
Marcel Varnel
Screenplay
J.B. Williams
June 23, 2022
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Made at London's Shepherd's Bush studios - just about as far inland as you can get; this jolly wartime drama sees veteran Scots comic actor Will Fyffe play the captain of a merchant ship sunk by the Nazis just off the coast of the neutral territory of "Esperanto". What follows are his none too cunning escapades - alongside his crew - to avenge himself on the enemy by pinching one of their ships from the harbour. All of this much to the chagrin of the British consul - Leslie Banks - who is trying to detect the source of secret transmissions, engaging the handsome fiancée of his daughter (Hugh McDermott) to engage in a little maritime subterfuge. The film is probably 20 minutes too long, and the plot is a little cyclical, but fans of Fyffe will enjoy his gentle humour as the story reaches quite an enjoyable conclusion. Rarely seen, nowadays, but if you get a chance - give it a go.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00