Sons of the Sea (film)

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Sons of the Sea
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Directed by Maurice Elvey
Written by George Barraud
Gerald Elliott (screenplay) (as W.G. Elliott)
Maurice Elvey (screenplay)
Reginald Long (dialogue)
D. William Woolf (scenario)
Produced byK.C. Alexander
Starring Leslie Banks
Kay Walsh
Mackenzie Ward
Cecil Parker
Cinematography Eric Cross
Edited by Douglas Myers
Production
company
British Consolidated
Distributed byGrand National Pictures (UK)
Release date
  • 11 March 1940 (1940-03-11)(UK) [1]
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Sons of the Sea is a 1939 British colour drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Leslie Banks, Kay Walsh, Mackenzie Ward and Cecil Parker. [2] [3]

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Synopsis

Britain, 1939. The head of Dartmouth Naval College is murdered. His successor, Captain Hyde, believes that he himself was in fact the intended target of the assassination. He soon begins to realise that both British and foreign intelligence agents are at work. He enlists the help of his son, a reluctant sea cadet, to smoke them out.

Cast

Production

Sons of the Sea was filmed during the summer of 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War, something explored in the themes of the film. The only feature film to be shot using the Dufaycolor process, [4] [5] it was shown on BBC television in 2005 after restoration. [6]

Reception

The film premiered in London on 11 March 1940, at the then recently opened Cinephone cinema at 241 Oxford Street, [7] with the attendance of the main star, Leslie Banks. [1]

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References

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  6. MJ Simpson. "MJ Simpson: film reviews and interviews". mjsimpson-films.blogspot.co.uk.
  7. Cinema Treasures: Cinephone Cinema Linked 2018-08-17