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Marin du roi

Original title: Sailor of the King
  • 1953
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Jeffrey Hunter and Wendy Hiller in Marin du roi (1953)
ActionDramaRomanceWar

In 1940, Canadian sailor Andrew Brown is prisoner on a battle damaged German raider and he plans to delay the raider's at-sea repairs until a British naval task-force can destroy it.In 1940, Canadian sailor Andrew Brown is prisoner on a battle damaged German raider and he plans to delay the raider's at-sea repairs until a British naval task-force can destroy it.In 1940, Canadian sailor Andrew Brown is prisoner on a battle damaged German raider and he plans to delay the raider's at-sea repairs until a British naval task-force can destroy it.

  • Director
    • Roy Boulting
  • Writers
    • C.S. Forester
    • Valentine Davies
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Hunter
    • Michael Rennie
    • Wendy Hiller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    794
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Valentine Davies
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Hunter
      • Michael Rennie
      • Wendy Hiller
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • Signalman Andrew 'Canada' Brown
    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Lt. Richard Saville
    Wendy Hiller
    Wendy Hiller
    • Lucinda Bentley
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Petty Officer 'Stokes' Wheatley
    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Kapitan von Falk
    • (as Peter Van Eyck)
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Signalman Willy 'Misery' Earnshaw
    John Horsley
    John Horsley
    • Cmdr. John Willis
    Patrick Barr
    Patrick Barr
    • Capt. Tom Ashley, HMS 'Amesbury'
    Robin Bailey
    Robin Bailey
    • Cdr. John Stafford - HMS 'Stratford'
    Officers and Men of H.M.S. Manxman
    Officers and Men of H.M.S. Cleopatra
    Officers and Men of H.M.S. Glasgow
    John Adams
    • German Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Armstrong
    • Officer at Investiture
    • (uncredited)
    William Baskiville
    • Rating
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Beradi
    • Officer at Investiture
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Boddey
    Martin Boddey
    • German Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Nicholas Bruce
    Nicholas Bruce
    • Hesse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Valentine Davies
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    User reviews23

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    8gregorhauser

    Great role for Jeffrey Hunter and a touching love-affair...

    ...between Hiller and Rennie.

    "Sailor of the king" seems to be a lot of fiction. But it is a gripping story of two lovers in WW1 and the adventures of their son in WW2.

    I love the beginning of the movie with shy Michael Rennie and the charming Wendy Hiller. Then Jeff comes and takes the command. It is very thrilling to watch him shooting Peter van Eyck who is a famous german actor and plays very well too.

    I do not like the ending. It is too unrealistic. >
    8colin-411

    Fine flick, with some of the most accurate action shots ever

    A fine film, with good acting and excellent pacing-it never drags. This film will appeal to a wide audience, as the romantic and heart-breaking portions will appeal to one group, while the great action shots will appeal to a different audience.

    One thing that is almost unique is that this is one of the few films that shows the crews donning flash suits. Flash suits are made of white fire-resistant material to prevent burns from firing the large guns in such close proximity, and fires caused by enemy action. In most naval movies the crews don't the flash suits. For the main actors, there is an obvious reason- you can't see their faces, but in this film all the British crews don the suits (though they don't wear the hoods that cover the face and neck). This makes this film more accurate than almost all WWI and WWII naval films.

    Da Worfster, a previous reviewer, made the following comment: "Of course the ships are way to modern to be WWII vintage craft "-This is incorrect. The ships used in the film are HMS Glasgow, HMS Cleopatra, and HMS Manxman, and all three served during WWII, the Glasgow for the entire war, while the other two joined the war in 1941.

    One last historical note: British and German ships used different optical rangefinder systems. The German system was more accurate, but lost accuracy from the concussion of the gun firing during battle. The British system was not as accurate, but more rugged and better in dim light. The result of this is actually shown during this film, with the German shells straddling the British with the first shots, but then losing accuracy as the battle progressed, while the British shooting got better as they 'got the range'.

    All-in-all, a fine film, well made, and with better accuracy than most. Recommended.
    8roger-164

    Superb vehicle for Jeffrey Hunter

    Jeffrey Hunter sparkles in this film. I only wish it were on DVD! From the moment he appears on the screen he has the audience in his pocket. Strangely, the film has two endings - one happy, the other sad. Audiences were asked to vote for which one they liked best. I am astonished that this fine actor has fallen out of public favour and so little of his work is available on video. He had real charisma and charm. And he could act. It's about time someone presented a Jeffrey Hunter season on TV.
    7oscar-grillo

    Loyalty and paternity. Father and son, Mother and son symbolised by the idea of "For King and Country"

    I watched this film with no previous knowledge of its content or style and I was delighted to discover that it was a curiously interesting work. Very well acted by Jeffrey Hunter. A man who was often wasted in Hollywood. Surprised me the interplay Hunter has with Bernard Lee. It is quite mature and they play very well and with great sensitivity the part of father and son figures as the only survivors of a ship sinking. This was greatly helped by a very finely crafted dialogue. Instead, Michel Rennie and Wendy Hiller are quite stilted and their characters appear to be badly drawn and unidimensional. Today I saw this film with TWO endings. After the first ending a card appears on the screen telling the audience that this is an experiment. They'll show a second, different,ending and will distribute cards in he lobby of the cinema (I saw it on TV!) for a vote of which one was the favourite. Great!
    8Piafredux

    They Don't Make Adventure Stories Like This Anymore

    Whichever of its titles you choose to like (I first saw this film as 'Sailor Of The King'), this is a fine adventure story.

    The theme is inborn filial devotion to king, country (or Commonwealth), democracy, duty, and decency: inborn since the main character (played stirringly by Jeffrey Hunter as the ordinary bloke, Brown, who rises to the challenge of extraordinary circumstances) doesn't know who his father is, and the plot development tantalizes us with the nearness of the dispelling of Brown's ignorance.

    I have heard that C.S. Forester wrote the novel as an adventure story for boys. No matter, the film builds slowly to a taut, exciting climax that viewers of all ages can thrill to.

    Jeffrey Hunter was wonderfully handsome, and he could act; it would be lovely if such talent could also be found in today's (2003's) non-nutritional, unsatisfying crop of young male leads. Wendy Hiller's acting is always superb, and though she has a small part in 'Sailor of the King' she plays it with all her crackling, yet understated verve; Hiller's expressive, soulful eyes should have inspired the composition of a long, gorgeous symphony. Michael Rennie, another handsome and talented - and underappreciated - actor, gives a good effort too.

    Though the plot is fictional, it doesn't matter a whit. 'Sailor Of The King' is a splendid adventure film, the likes of which "they just don't make anymore." This is the sort of film you can watch every six months, just for the pure joy of its congealing plot and the anxiety in its inspiring denouement. Pity 'Sailor Of The King' has not made it onto DVD.

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    • Trivia
      Although the movie is set in World War Two, the basic situation on which the story is loosely based is that of the World War One naval battles of Coronel in the South Pacific and the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, both of which took place in 1914. As in the film, a British cruiser force was defeated in the first battle by a superior German force and then Royal Navy reinforcements sent from England allowed the British to triumph in the second encounter.
    • Goofs
      When the Essen's main guns fire on Brown at the Resolution inlet, three guns per turret are visible, but when the Essen is seen sinking after the final battle with the British task force, only 2 guns per turret are visible.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Great Canadian Supercut (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      It's a Long Way to Tipperary
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      Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Sailor of the King
    • Filming locations
      • Dwejra, Gozo, Malta
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century-Fox Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,220,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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