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San Demetrio London

  • 1943
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  • 1h 44m
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San Demetrio London (1943)
DocudramaAdventureDramaWar

Rescue of the tanker MV San Demetrio by parts of her own crew after she had been set afire in the middle of the Atlantic by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then had been abandone... Read allRescue of the tanker MV San Demetrio by parts of her own crew after she had been set afire in the middle of the Atlantic by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then had been abandoned.Rescue of the tanker MV San Demetrio by parts of her own crew after she had been set afire in the middle of the Atlantic by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then had been abandoned.

  • Directors
    • Charles Frend
    • Robert Hamer
  • Writers
    • Robert Hamer
    • Charles Frend
    • F. Tennyson Jesse
  • Stars
    • Arthur Young
    • Walter Fitzgerald
    • Ralph Michael
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Charles Frend
      • Robert Hamer
    • Writers
      • Robert Hamer
      • Charles Frend
      • F. Tennyson Jesse
    • Stars
      • Arthur Young
      • Walter Fitzgerald
      • Ralph Michael
    • 19User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arthur Young
    Arthur Young
    • Captain George Waite
    Walter Fitzgerald
    Walter Fitzgerald
    • Chief Engineer Charles Pollard
    Ralph Michael
    Ralph Michael
    • 2nd. Officer Hawkins
    Neville Mapp
    Neville Mapp
    • 3rd. Engineer Willey
    Barry Letts
    Barry Letts
    • Apprentice John Jones
    Michael Allen
    • Cadet Roy Housden
    Frederick Piper
    • Boatswain W.E. Fletcher
    Herbert Cameron
    • Pumpman Davies
    John Owers
    • Steward
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Messboy John Jamieson
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • 'Yank' Preston
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • Deckhand
    James McKechnie
    James McKechnie
    • Deckhand
    John Coyle
    • Deckhand
    Duncan McIntyre
    • Deckhand
    • (as Duncan MacIntyre)
    Rex Holt
    • Deckhand
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Greaser John Boyle
    Lawrence O'Madden
    • Capt. E.S.F. Fegen V.C. Royal Navy
    • Directors
      • Charles Frend
      • Robert Hamer
    • Writers
      • Robert Hamer
      • Charles Frend
      • F. Tennyson Jesse
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    6spookyrat1

    This Film Needs a Remake!

    Just amazed this film has never been remade. It's true story, certainly as seen in this low budget British wartime production, seems a perfect fit to get the 21st century, much bigger budget treatment. In the right hands, it could be a terrific cinematic spectacle as the story behind the film has really got it all. Merchant naval convoys and battles, heroism demonstrated not just on the part of the crew of the San Demetrio, but that of other ships too, especially the Jervis Bay, North Atlantic tempests, humour, pathos and in general a wonderfully marine-based, collective survival story.

    In the interim, I guess we'll have to be satisfied with this low key instalment featuring a very young Gordon Jackson (as the mess boy would you believe) and regular Welsh mainstay character actor of British 40's and 50's films, Mervyn Johns (father of Glynis), playing the stoic, ill-fated, but delightfully named Greaser Boyle, who demonstrates on more than one occasion, that he was always prepared to take one for his fellow crew mates without complaint.
    8robertguttman

    Not the biography of a religious personage

    Just for the record, "San Demetrio London" is not a religious movie, and it has nothing whatever to do with any sort of sacred personages. In fact the characters depicted in this movie are quite the antithesis.

    "San Demetrio" was the name of a ship, a British commercial tanker operated by the Eagle Tanker Company, that was sailing during World War II. The incredible story recounted in the film is true, and the jaw-dropping ordeal endured by the members of the crew took place exactly as depicted. Without giving the story away, suffice it to say that, had these men been members of the military rather than mere civilian merchant seaman, it is very likely that every one of them would have been awarded the Victoria Cross.

    I had heard of this movie for many years but only recently finally got the opportunity to actually view it. It is an extremely dramatic story told in a very simple and straightforward manner. That is as it should be, because the story itself is so dramatic that no embellishment is necessary, and would probably only diminish the impact of the story.

    It is acknowledge that some of the special effects are less than first-quality by today's standards. However, allowances must be made for the fact that this film was produced in Britain in 1943, and there was a war on. That being said, the depiction of the tanker itself, and the details of the manner in which it was operated, are extremely accurate. I've sailed on several elderly merchant ships that had been built during WW-II, including an old T2 tanker, and I can vouch for the movie's authenticity. This is not altogether surprising when one considers that "San Demetrio London" was directed by the same man who later made "The Cruel Sea". Highly recommended as a depiction of WW- II at sea.
    10paulmeffin

    Unbelievable but true story.

    A very well made (especially for the period) war film. Though i'm not really gonna talk about how the film was made, other than it isn't flashy or fancy, just does a good job of telling a wonderful story. Based on the true story of how a Merchant Navy petrol tanker was abandoned and then re-boarded by some of her own crew.

    Also this is one of very few war films about the Merchant Navy (which suffered higher casualty and fatality rates than all the armed services), but it equally could be in peace time as only at the very start do you see Germans. Maybe thats why so few films were made about the Merchant Navy, whats a war film without some nasty Nazis in armbands with submachine guns running about and a few achtung minen signposts?

    Quite possibly the best thing I can say about this film is that after seeing this as a kid I wanted to join the Merchant Navy, and I did, and I'm training to be an Engineer Officer, as these film clearly shows engineers are brilliant and deckies useless.

    Engineers - 1, Deckies - 0.

    Paul.
    8chico-8

    Worthwhile

    San Demetrio, London gives an interesting account of a British Oil Tanker which was attacked and abandoned by her crew, only to find the ship stayed afloat. Good performances and an interesting perspective, as the film was released during WW2.
    keith-hewle

    Quite a shock

    The captain of the Jervis Bay, Captain E. S. F. Fegen Royal Navy, was the escort commander for convoy HX84 traveling between Halifax and Great Britain.

    The Jervis Bay was an armed merchant cruiser only equipped with four inch guns but quite adequate to deal with any German U boats which might happen to ' chance their arm. '

    It was therefore quite a shock when he encountered the German pocket battleship, Admiral Scheer in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Certainly not where he would have expected a German surface raider to be.

    Taking a gamble Captain Fegen engaged the raider, itself equipped with radar controlled eleven inch guns, and thus allowed the convoy a further twenty minutes to escape into the darkness which by that time was beginning to fall.

    Several of the merchant ships were still badly damaged subsequently by the Admiral Scheer. San Demetrio was abandoned by her captain and crew, but later rejoined by part of her crew without the captain. This latter point together with the refusal to accept assistance once in home waters allowed the insurers to make salvage payments to all who embarked on the perilous voyage.

    A member of the party interviewed after the war said that the men would have made every effort to save the ship and cargo in any event. Great Britain being upon its knees and fighting alone for her very existence against Germany, Italy and Japan with a neutral USSR and USA observing with a casual interest.

    The King later awarded Captain Fegen the Victoria Cross in recognition of the courageous sacrifice of himself and his crew.

    The film renders an entertaining account of this annal of the sea.

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    • Trivia
      John Boyle, who died two days after they re-boarded, was posthumously awarded the King's Commendation for Brave Conduct.
    • Goofs
      The fires on the ship are clearly not burning oil, but gas. Otherwise, there would be thick black smoke and pouring water on it from buckets would result in an explosive spread (for that same reason one should never try to extinguish burning fat in a frying pan by pouring water on it). Addendum: the oil on board was aviation fuel, not crude oil. There would have been no other way to put the fires out than to use water. I am not sure the original criticism is valid, particularly so as the Chief Engineer was the technical adviser on the film.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Mr. Justice Langton: It is right and proper, and a part of my duty which I shall gladly discharge, to recognise to the full the courage, devotion and sacrifice of each of these men. I should not like to leave this case without thanking everybody concerned for having given me the best working day of my life, in listening to the very modest recital of some gallant gentlemen concerning a memorable achievement.

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits: This story is based on fact and most of the characters in the film are portrayed from life with their permission. The remaining characters are fictitious, and in such cases any similarity to any incident, name or individual is coincidental.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tuesday's Documentary: The Ealing Comedies or Kind Hearts and Overdrafts (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Say Si Si
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ernesto Lecuona

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1945 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • 'HMS Jervis Bay.com' - Story of the 'San Demetrio'
      • 'Wikipedia' - 1943 film 'San Demetrio London'
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le navire en feu
    • Filming locations
      • Galveston, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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