A generation of shipbuilders is nearly wiped out by the Great Depression, but a second Great War gets them back to work.A generation of shipbuilders is nearly wiped out by the Great Depression, but a second Great War gets them back to work.A generation of shipbuilders is nearly wiped out by the Great Depression, but a second Great War gets them back to work.
Moira Lister
- Rita
- (as Moire Lister)
Gus McNaughton
- Jim
- (as Gus Macnaughton)
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Clive Brook headlines this rather dry wartime flagwaver, but Morland Graham probably bags mores screen time as a modest riveter whose unwavering faith in the shipbuilding industry helps him overcome numerous domestic difficulties. The first two-thirds of the film feels like filler for the final third, which rams home the importance of shipbuilding to national defence with stern speeches from Brook and a ceaseless wave of montage sequences.
Made during the war looking to the future but largely set during the thirties when John Baxter was one of the few directors showing an interest in the struggling poor rather than the idle rich.
That Margot Grahame's role as Pagan's daughter was cut before the film was released and Hay Petrie makes only a fleeting non-speaking appearance suggests the original cut was substantially much longer.
That Margot Grahame's role as Pagan's daughter was cut before the film was released and Hay Petrie makes only a fleeting non-speaking appearance suggests the original cut was substantially much longer.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film of Moira Lister (as Moire Lister).
- ConnectionsRemake of Red Ensign (1934)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- George Blake's The Shipbuilders
- Filming locations
- National Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: made and produced at National Studios, Elstree)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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