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Tonnerre sous l'Atlantique

Original title: La grande speranza
  • 1954
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
168
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Tonnerre sous l'Atlantique (1954)
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During WWII, handsome young Italian sub commander and his crew torpedo Allied freighters and transport ships for the Axis then rescue the occasional survivor and treat them humanely while se... Read allDuring WWII, handsome young Italian sub commander and his crew torpedo Allied freighters and transport ships for the Axis then rescue the occasional survivor and treat them humanely while seeking a safe place to put them ashore.During WWII, handsome young Italian sub commander and his crew torpedo Allied freighters and transport ships for the Axis then rescue the occasional survivor and treat them humanely while seeking a safe place to put them ashore.

  • Director
    • Duilio Coletti
  • Writers
    • Marc-Antonio Bragadin
    • Oreste Biancoli
    • Duilio Coletti
  • Stars
    • Lois Maxwell
    • Renato Baldini
    • Carlo Bellini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    168
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    • Director
      • Duilio Coletti
    • Writers
      • Marc-Antonio Bragadin
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Duilio Coletti
    • Stars
      • Lois Maxwell
      • Renato Baldini
      • Carlo Bellini
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Lt. Lily Donald
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • The Submarine Commandanti
    Carlo Bellini
    • Officer
    Aldo Bufi Landi
    • Lieutenant
    Earl Cameron
    Earl Cameron
    • Johnny Brown, POW
    David Carbonari
    Ludovico Ceriana
    Carlo Delle Piane
    Carlo Delle Piane
    • Ciccio
    Edward Fleming
    • Jean Cartier
    • (as Eduard Flemming)
    José Jaspe
    José Jaspe
    • Spanish POW
    • (as Jose Jaspe)
    Paolo Panelli
    • Cook
    Rudy Solinas
    Henri Vidon
    • Robert Steiner
    • (as Henry Vidon)
    Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli
    • Nostromo, First Mate
    Carlo Bizzarri
    Enrico Boschi
    Luigi Bonanno
    Bruno Cirino
    Bruno Cirino
      • Director
        • Duilio Coletti
      • Writers
        • Marc-Antonio Bragadin
        • Oreste Biancoli
        • Duilio Coletti
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      7GianfrancoSpada

      Comandante

      In "La grande speranza," director Duilio Coletti brings forth an acceptable Italian production that dives into the wartime experiences of a submarine commander and his crew during World War II. Renato Baldini leads the cast with a commendable performance as the Italian sub commander, delivering a portrayal that captures the emotional complexities of his character. The film effectively explores the challenges faced by the crew as they navigate the moral dilemmas of rescuing survivors from the very ships they have torpedoed.

      The cinematography by Leonida Barboni, although occasionally not very brilliant, manages to convey the harsh realities of underwater warfare. The use of stock war footage enhances the authenticity of sea battles, contributing to the overall immersive experience.

      Nino Rota's musical score, reminiscent of his later work in "The Godfather," adds a layer of depth to the narrative. The film's dedication to the men who perished in Italian submarines during the war adds a poignant touch, underscoring the gravity of the events portrayed.

      The ensemble cast, featuring European actors like Folco Lulli, Aldo Bufi Landi, and Spanish actor Jose Jaspe, complements Baldini's performance. Lois Maxwell, known for her role as James Bond's Moneypenny, delivers a noteworthy portrayal as a woman soldier caught in the midst of the submarine's operations.

      "La grande speranza" stands out as an unconventional war movie, delving into the human aspects of war, including the camaraderie among the crew, the challenges faced by rescued passengers, and moments of celebration and reflection. The film successfully weaves together drama, emotion, and thrills, making it a worthwhile watch for its magnificent acting and strong supporting cast.

      This war film with marked anti-war tones is part of a series of movies from the recent post-war era aimed at shaping the myth of the "good Italian," portraying Italian military enterprises as an example of good wartime behavior. However, we know that Italians have been equally formidable as other contenders. This phenomenon must be framed within the recent construction of a European sentiment, which, just three years later in 1957, led to the signing of the famous Treaty of Rome, the constitutive agreement of the European Economic Community (EEC).

      In conclusion, despite some technical shortcomings, "La grande speranza" remains a compelling war film that resonates with its portrayal of the sadness and humanity intertwined in the throes of conflict.
      5nickmovie-1

      Far from being interesting war submarine opportunistic drama

      It is really true that the fraternity between members of different nations in times of war tension provoked memorable moments in such classics like Le Grand Illusion (1937) by Jean Renoir, but the same isn't true for the everyday production throughout the time, provoking much more sentimental equivocal like this one. This film has a notorious absence of balance since his first cartels, an opportunistic tribute to more than 90 Italian submarines that operated in Second World War; it is very ironic that although its pretense worries in create an humanistic approach to a war theme, evidently a genre more linked with destruction and combat, the movie reclaims a tribute to the "submarines", not to the human beings that worked on them. It is the melodramatic logic of feelings that nurtures all the actions in an abstract idealized world.Perhaps through this frame only we could understand the passive way that the 24 Danish men just pray when they are in an imminence of being submerged together with the submarine – the room where they stay isn't free of the effects of submersion. The same could be said for the pathetic and very long scene of Christmas night, as fragile in dramatic terms as the Christmas tree jumped after the back of "normal" routine situation. Anyway this shows how all the events are only subordinated to the imperatives of the (weak) narrative. Even with all involuntarily histrionic plot and acting, with few exceptions like the commander played by Renato Baldini, this movie was certainly a production with a budget above the media of Italian cinema then produced, some perceptible even by the use of color cinematography, something rare at the time.
      9scope_creep

      Surprisingly good

      Fairly decent Italian anti-war film. Worth watching on a wet day with a hangover. Dubbing is poor as is cinematography but not bad for it, and seems to have some decent action, in one instance a ship is cut in half.
      6ma-cortes

      Acceptable Italian production about a submarine commandant who rescues shipwrecked persons who has formerly torpedoed

      Well depicted odyssey about a Submarine Commandanti and his crew along with people he picked up . During WWII, handsome young Italian sub commander (Renato Baldini of Four ways out , The wayward wife) and his crew (chubby Folco Lulli , Aldo Bufi Landi as Lieutenant and Bellini as officer) torpedo Allied freighters and transport ships for the Axis then rescue the occasional survivors (such as Jose Jaspe , Earl Cameron and a woman , Lois Maxwell , famous James Bond's Moneypenny) and treat them humanely while seeking a safe place to put them ashore . However incredible they may seem the events narrated in this picture actually occurred .

      This interesting as well as unconventional war movie posits an Sub captain who decides to rescue survivors from freighters that he has sunk . It contains drama , emotion , thrills, sea battles , historical events and includes stock war footage . The pic describes existence and personal experience of crew , rescued passengers , their dangers , plane attacks , Christmas celebration , praying together and many other things . And at the end takes place a sad and overlong farewell . It's an Italian production mostly produced by the great Italian producer/director Duilio Coletti . Good cast formed by European actors , as Italian Renato Baldini , American Earl Cameron as POW Johnny Brown , also Italian Folco Lulli , and Spanish Jose Jaspe who starred a lot of Spaghetti Western and British Lois Maxwell as a woman soldier who enlisted to Navy when her fiancé' died in Tobruk . Well worth seeing for magnificent acting and nice support cast . Very good musical score by the classic Nino Rota , with tunes similarly composed to the subsequent The Godfather . However , cinematography by Leonida Barboni is mediocre and washed-out , being necessary a right remastering . The flick was finely written Ennio DeConcini , a prestigious and prolific screenwriter and professionally directed by Duilio Coletti . Duilio was a good craftsman who mainly directed adventure genre such as ¨Captain Fracassa¨, ¨Il Fornaretto Di Venezia¨, The Mask of Cesare Borgia" , "Merchant of Slaves" and wartime genre , such as ¨Anzio¨ co-directed by Edward Dymitryck , ¨Divisione Folgore¨, "The Earth Cries Out" , "Hell Raiders of the Deep" , and ¨Under ten flags¨ that bears remarkable resemblance to ¨Submarine attack¨ but also a captain saves castaways whose freighters has previously sunk .

      ¨Submarine attack¨ was based upon events which actually occurred during a series of underwater actions in 1940-42 and carried out by Italian submarines . This film is dedicated to the men who died in 91 Italian submarines disappeared in the Mediterranean Sea and the Oceans during the last war . These events actually happened .
      7richardchatten

      "Who's to decide whether a man is your enemy or not?"

      It's a little known fact that before the handsome Canadian actress Lois Maxwell found her niche as Miss Moneypenny she starred in handful of Italian films. Here she plays the only woman on a submarine full of men; but it's far from the titillation you'd expect and is actually a rather sombre, dreamy film (Nino Rota's score is probably more suited to a film for children) and a careworn Maxwell (who due to dubbing lacks her famously sarcastic voice) is certainly not your standard Hollywood blonde.

      Incongruously shot in decidedly metallic Ferraniacolor, the supporting cast offers another surprise in the presence of Earl Cameron (ten years later reunited with Maxwell in 'Thunderball') as a fellow prisoner from Texas.

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      • Trivia
        This movie is also known as "Submarine Attack."
      • Goofs
        During the torpedo attack on Christmas Day, the submarine is shown in heavy seas, but the freighter, which is torpedoed, is clearly sitting in still, calm water.
      • Crazy credits
        Opening credits prologue: This film is dedicated to the men who died in 91 italian submarines disappeared in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Oceans during the last war.

        These events actually happened.

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      • Release date
        • June 3, 1955 (West Germany)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Submarine Attack
      • Filming locations
        • S.P.E.S., Italy(studio: filmed at)
      • Production company
        • Excelsa Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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