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L'ennemi silencieux

Titre original : The Silent Enemy
  • 1958
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  • 1h 52min
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L'ennemi silencieux (1958)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring WW2, Italian Navy divers use underwater chariots to mine the keels of British warships, forcing the British to send underwater demolition expert Lionel Crabbe and his team to counter ... Tout lireDuring WW2, Italian Navy divers use underwater chariots to mine the keels of British warships, forcing the British to send underwater demolition expert Lionel Crabbe and his team to counter these enemy actions.During WW2, Italian Navy divers use underwater chariots to mine the keels of British warships, forcing the British to send underwater demolition expert Lionel Crabbe and his team to counter these enemy actions.

  • Réalisation
    • William Fairchild
  • Scénario
    • Marshall Pugh
    • William Fairchild
  • Casting principal
    • Laurence Harvey
    • Dawn Addams
    • Michael Craig
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    912
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    • Réalisation
      • William Fairchild
    • Scénario
      • Marshall Pugh
      • William Fairchild
    • Casting principal
      • Laurence Harvey
      • Dawn Addams
      • Michael Craig
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • Lieutenant Crabb, R.N.V.R.
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • Third Officer Jill Masters, W.R.N.S.
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Leading Seaman Knowles
    John Clements
    John Clements
    • The Admiral
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Chief Petty Officer Thorpe
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Able Seaman Morgan
    Nigel Stock
    Nigel Stock
    • Able Seaman Fraser
    Ian Whittaker
    • Ordinary Seaman Thomas
    Arnoldo Foà
    Arnoldo Foà
    • Tomolino
    • (as Arnoldo Foa)
    Gianna Maria Canale
    Gianna Maria Canale
    • Conchita
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Forzellini
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Rosati
    • (as Giacomo Rossi-Stuart)
    Carlo Giustini
    Carlo Giustini
    • Fellini
    • (as Carlo Justini)
    Raymond Young
    Raymond Young
    • Celloni
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Sergeant
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Willowdale Captain
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Holford
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    • Wing Commander
    • (as Howard Marion Crawford)
    • Réalisation
      • William Fairchild
    • Scénario
      • Marshall Pugh
      • William Fairchild
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    9jeffchan

    A fantastic blend of history and adventure

    A superb wartime adventure, the Silent Enemy is the true story of Lieutenant Crabbe, a Royal Navy bomb and mine disposal officer sent to Gibraltar on a urgent mission to undo damage being inflicted on the fleet by sly Italian frogmen led by a brilliant underwater engineer. Though he has never dived before Crabbe takes to the underwater world like a fish, and with the help of a plucky NCO and dedicated but tiny band of men turns back the hidden menace. Crabbe and his courageous crew ultimately stop the Italian 10th Flotilla divers from turning the tide of the war.

    Characters and acting are sharp. Cinematography and staging on land and especially underwater are very good. Writing is great too. The military historical significance is that these underwater demolition techniques and technologies are the precursors of modern Navy SEALs, Special Boat Squads, etc. The movie significance is that the characters and plot elements foreshadow every James Bond and action movie that's ever had frogmen, underwater fight scenes, secret ships, mini-subs, or stealty sub-surface saboteurs. Being drawn from real life, I found The Silent Enemy even more compelling.
    7richardchatten

    "How long can you hold your breath underwater?"

    A romanticised tribute to Commander Lionel Crabb (who's mysterious death was currently making headlines, a fact not mentioned in the film), strangely personified by Laurence Harvey in bleached hair and a beard.

    Set in Gibraltar, it's of historical interest as containing probably the only depiction in a feature film of the plane crash that killed General Sikorski, while the ensuing underwater battle between rival frogmen almost certainly inspired the climax of 'Thunderball', which also employed underwater specialist Egil Woxholt to do the photography.

    In the glamour stakes it fully matches the James Bond movie thanks to the presence of Dawn Addams uniformed as a W. R. N. And the awesome Gianna Maria Canale.
    8liottauk

    My Favourite Laurence Harvey film

    Laurence Harvey in, I think his best role, playing Lionel Kenneth "Buster" Crabb OBE GM. I love this film, based on a true story and a real life hero. Crabb was awarded the George Medal for his work in Gibraltar to disarm mines from British warships based there.

    There is a great mix of fact and some humour thrown in with the appearance of Sid James as a Chief Petty Officer charged with getting the new frogmen fit for the long and dangerous work they had to undertake. A classic British Black and white war film in every sense.

    Its also a film close to my heart as my late father actually dived with Lt Cdr. Crabb on HMS Reclaim just before he went missing undertaking secret dives underneath the soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze in Portsmouth Harbour.

    Overall a great must watch film for B&W war film fans.
    7bkoganbing

    A Man Placed In The Right Position

    The Silent Enemy is a tribute to controversial British war hero Lionel Crabb who later got to be known as Buster after the American swimming champion. It wasn't medals that Crabb did his swimming for, he swam for the very survival of king and country.

    Laurence Harvey plays the sometimes irascible Crabb who gets assigned to Gibraltar, a key point on the lifeline of the British Empire in the Near and Far East. Holding the mouth of the Mediterranean as it does and still does, Gibraltar by its location has been a non-negotiable item since the British got it 1704.

    Neutral Spain with its nest of spies on both sides of the rock was giving British shipping fits at the time. The Italians developed the technique of planting limpet stealth mines on British ships so they sink later on, when not in port. Crabb discovers this and applies that old maxim, if you can't beat them, join them. And above all make yourselves than the enemy.

    Crabb's original assignment is simply to find and dispose of the mines, but he puts together a team of frogmen and they become better than the Italians. Crabb's war on Gibraltar is a personal one because he knows who the Italians are operating over in Spain, he can almost reach out and touch them. But Spanish neutrality was a vexing problem for both the USA and the UK during World War II. MI5 who you would think would be dealing with such matters isn't doing it. It gets to be a personal war with Harvey and Arnoldo Foa playing the Italian frogman team head.

    Some of Harvey's crew are played by such British cinema veterans as Sid James, Nigel Stock, Alec McCowen, Ian Whittaker, and Michael Craig. John Clements is the Royal Navy Admiral in charge at Gibraltar and the beautiful Dawn Addams plays his efficient WREN secretary. I think she'd like to have gotten something going with Harvey, but in this case Harvey has his mind strictly on the business at hand.

    Lionel Crabb mysteriously disappeared in Portsmouth harbor in 1956 and a headless, legless, armless trunk was later recovered that could have been him. His disappearance has led to speculation for years that even in the post Soviet Union world hasn't been answered. The only one who's disappearance has gotten more speculation in my lifetime was the Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.

    This film which made two years after Crabb's disappearance goes into none of that. It concludes with the landings of the Allied army in Morocco and with Crabb and his small team, literally frustrating the plans of several nations at war with their country. It's that Lionel Crabb that the British people prefer to remember and he's remembered well in this accurately told tale of his exploits.

    One man in the right spot really can make a difference.
    8planktonrules

    A neat film because it's apparently based on real folks!

    "The Silent Enemy" is a most unusual film because I have never seen another movie like it. The plot, needless to say, is very unusual. It's about the exploits of Lieutenant Crabb (Laurence Harvey), the leader of a group of underwater divers who were responsible for protecting British ships in Gibraltar. To do so, they helped to create the first generation scuba gear--dangerous stuff considering mistakes cost you your life.

    The style of the film, as other reviewers have said, is a bit like a documentary and I appreciate that the film lacked the extreme fanfare and 'bigness' of many war films. Instead, it's personal and interesting...a film about some really amazing people.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to the book "A Biography Of Sid James", James was offered the role of Chief Petty Officer Thorpe on the recommendation of his friend Laurence Harvey, but their friendship ended during the filming. He found Harvey to be "pompous and full of his own importance". It's said that the two never spoke to each other again after filming had ended.
    • Gaffes
      As Lt Crabb is making his first dive, the vessel in the background in the RFA Eddy Beach, this vessel was not laid down until 1950. The vessel to the foreground, the F605 was not commissioned until 1945. The movie is set in 1942.
    • Citations

      Ordinary Seaman Thomas: We really have got the job haven't we? You won't change your mind?

      Lieutenant Crabb, R.N.V.R.: Not unless you change yours.

      Ordinary Seaman Thomas: Oh no, sir, but there is one small point I think I should mention...

      Lieutenant Crabb, R.N.V.R.: What's that?

      Ordinary Seaman Thomas: I can't swim!

    • Crédits fous
      Opening credits prologue: ALEXANDRIA

      DECEMBER 19th. 1941.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir: Castle De'ath (1965)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 1958 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Espagnol
      • Italien
      • Allemand
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Silent Enemy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gibraltar
    • Sociétés de production
      • Romulus Films
      • Remus
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    • Durée
      • 1h 52min(112 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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