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A Ship Is Born

  • 1942
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  • 22m
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A Ship Is Born (1942)
DocumentaryShortWar

This Vitaphone 'Technicolor Special' (production number 8001) portrays the behind-the-scenes story of the building and manning, during World War Two, of the USA supply line to Victory agains... Read allThis Vitaphone 'Technicolor Special' (production number 8001) portrays the behind-the-scenes story of the building and manning, during World War Two, of the USA supply line to Victory against the Axis powers, the United States Merchant Marine service.This Vitaphone 'Technicolor Special' (production number 8001) portrays the behind-the-scenes story of the building and manning, during World War Two, of the USA supply line to Victory against the Axis powers, the United States Merchant Marine service.

  • Director
    • Jean Negulesco
  • Writer
    • Owen Crump
  • Star
    • Knox Manning
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Writer
      • Owen Crump
    • Star
      • Knox Manning
    • 3User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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      • Jean Negulesco
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      • Owen Crump
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    A Ship is Born

    This might have made for a better silent film. A musical accompaniment to these astonishing feats of engineering and teamwork rather than the relentlessly effusive and almost triumphalist commentary from Knox Manning. Of course, in 1942 this did have a propaganda function illustrating not just how crucial the shipbuilding programme was, but also at just how widespread the input to this massive construction project was - not just the ship building, but the constituent parts and people coming from all over the nation. Back to Manning again, though, and boy does he like a list. Nobody can be left out as he mentions the mother with her kitchen pot and the father from Minnesota doing his bit too - a state by state and job by job monologue. The imagery works. One ship is launched and immediately thereafter another keel starts being laid down and ir delivers at times a fascinating look at the labour-intense processes that get these things onto the water and then to the selection of the erstwhile land-lubbers who now join up to serve at sea. People from all walks of life who turn up for training in theory, on land and at sea. Essentially, this is an American merchant marine recruitment video that does it's job but doesn't really feature too much about just how ships are designed or built.
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    We're All In This!

    The Oscar race for Best Documentary was a big deal and the net result was that there were three winners, including one from the "Why We FIght" series and one from Australia. However, all the major studios produced a "We're all in this!" documentary. Here's Warner Brother's Oscar nominee about the construction, launching and crewing of a merchant marine ship.

    Despite some notable credits, including Jean Negulesco as the director, it's pretty much an average good effort. Knox Manning speaks his overwritten narration, including the heavy-handed good humor by Owen Crump, in his usual overwrought fashion. Bill Lava's music is a combination of stirring music that offers little variation in tone. This one looks like it was included among the two dozen nominees to acknowledge good intentions.

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      It was while doing historical research for the Warner Bros. feature "Captain Blood" in 1935 that producer Gordon Hollingshead got the idea to produce a series of historical and patriotic shorts for Warner Bros. He produced many, including "A Ship Is Born" over the next several years, many in Technicolor.

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • Warner Bros.
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