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Torpilles sous l'Atlantique

Original title: The Enemy Below
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
13K
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Robert Mitchum and Curd Jürgens in Torpilles sous l'Atlantique (1957)
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During WWII an American destroyer discovers a German U-boat, and in the ensuing duel the American captain must draw upon all his experience to defeat the equally experienced German commander... Read allDuring WWII an American destroyer discovers a German U-boat, and in the ensuing duel the American captain must draw upon all his experience to defeat the equally experienced German commander.During WWII an American destroyer discovers a German U-boat, and in the ensuing duel the American captain must draw upon all his experience to defeat the equally experienced German commander.

  • Director
    • Dick Powell
  • Writers
    • Wendell Mayes
    • D.A. Rayner
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Curd Jürgens
    • David Hedison
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dick Powell
    • Writers
      • Wendell Mayes
      • D.A. Rayner
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Curd Jürgens
      • David Hedison
    • 124User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Capt. Murrell
    Curd Jürgens
    Curd Jürgens
    • Von Stolberg
    • (as Curt Jurgens)
    David Hedison
    David Hedison
    • Lt. Ware
    • (as Al Hedison)
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • 'Heinie' Schwaffer
    Russell Collins
    Russell Collins
    • Doctor
    Kurt Kreuger
    Kurt Kreuger
    • Von Holem
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Lt. Crain
    Biff Elliot
    Biff Elliot
    • Quartermaster
    David Bair
    • Ellis
    • (uncredited)
    Alfred K. Baroa
    • American Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmy Bates
    • QM1 Quiroga
    • (uncredited)
    Thomas Beyl
    • FMB Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Boon
    • Chief Engineer
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Brooks
    Joe Brooks
    • German Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Brad Brown
    • German Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Bud Cokes
    • German Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Roger L. Cornwall
    • German Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Dale Cummings
    • German Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dick Powell
    • Writers
      • Wendell Mayes
      • D.A. Rayner
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    User reviews124

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    7Deusvolt

    Landlubbers will get a mild education on destroyer vs. sub warfare in this one.

    Since WWI, most people thought of the submarine as the hunter. Hitler called them his "wolves." But towards the middle of WWII, with the use of sonars, air reconnaissance and fast destroyers, the U-boat's mastery of sea warfare came to an end. For comments and statistics on the survival chances of German U-boat crews, watch Das Boot and The Eagle Has Landed.

    I always thought Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), with Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster), was the older movie because it was in black and white while this was in color. Aside from the color, Enemy was also better technically crafted overall. But for me what puts Enemy well over Run Silent is the very effective characterization of the enemy U-boat Commander (portrayed by Curd Jurgens). In Run Silent, the captain and the crew of the Japanese destroyer hunting the American sub were practically faceless unknowns.

    I notice that the U-boat commander has a "von" in his name indicating a noble lineage. Same as George Ritter von Trapp (of the famous singing family)a baron who commanded a U-boat in WWI. I understand the Kriegsmarine attracted a better class of educated and highly cultured people which is why the infamous Heydrich was cashiered from the German navy under the Weimar Republic. Incidentally, the US Navy was led to victory in the Pacific by another descendant of the Prussian junkers class, the petty nobility whose members usually made a career of the military. That would be Chester von Nimitz although his immediate ancestors gave up the "von" when they settled in the New World.

    Dick Powell, singer and light comedy actor did a fantastic job writing the screenplay and directing this movie.
    portfrmt

    GREAT WWII DE versus SUB MOVIE

    This was a Great WWII DE versus Sub movie. One of the few movies that actually used proper Navy voice procedure and a radar with no sound.

    I liked it better than "Run Silent, Run Deep" and "Dos Boot", though I liked both.

    An almost perfect Navy movie with the one exception of always returning to course 140. If one as ever navigated or plotted via radar, you know that if you've vectored off course , e.g. zigzagged for any length of time, to get back on your original course, it would not be the same exact 140 as it started.

    I can't wait for this movie to be released on DVD and in Wide Screen.
    7KEVMC

    A pleasant surprise.

    A US Destroyer plays a deadly game of cat and mouse with a German U-Boat in the South Atlantic during World War Two.

    Despite this film getting fairly regular screenings on UK TV over the years, I saw it for the first time in its entirity over the weekend. Considering the era in which it was made, I was pleasantly surprised by its straightforward story and solid production. Rather than have some superfluous romantic sub-plot dragging it down, it instead concentrates on the professionalism of those involved on both sides. Robert Mitchum and Curt Jurgens portray the opposing Captains impressively as men who take no pleasure in the prospect of killing, but carry out their jobs to the best of their considerable abilities. The supporting cast include Theodore Bikel, David Hedison and a very young looking Doug McClure.

    A combination of good technical credits, sure handed direction, good acting and a sympathetic depiction of the German crew ensure that the film holds up very well today. It may not be 'Das Boot' but its certainly entertaining.
    kalex

    A classic!

    Have to agree with "bob the moo" on this one. I've seen it probably two dozen times, and will see it many more, I'm sure. One of my favorite "war" movies (w/Robert Mitchum and Curt Jurgens as destroyer and submarine captains, respectively). My other faves are "Platoon," "Full Metal Jacket," "Decision Before Dawn," (w/Oskar Werner and Richard Basehart--most excellent!), and of course, Kubrick's "Paths of Glory," w/Kirk Douglas, Adoph Menjou and George MacReady.

    More than a blood-and-guts war movie (though it has plenty of terrific action scenes), it's more of a man-vs-man "cat and mouse" story. Absolutely excellent direction (by Dick Powell) and some terrific cinematography. Terrific scene between Jurgens and Theodore Bikel (who plays his Exec. Officer), that is nothing but facial gestures and eyebrows.

    A very "moral" tale, it shows that even sworn enemies serving their countries in wartime can show respect and compassion toward each other, especially since they're all men-of-the-sea: sailors. Conversations between Mitchum and his ship's doctor and between Jurgens and his exec officer mirror each other. Note the scene of the American sailors pulling the German sailors aboard their lifeboats near the end; Mitchum helping rescue the U-boat captain and his exec after ramming them.

    Great tale, well-scripted, acted, directed and shot. An model of how to make a terrific story into a movie.
    8Mickey-2

    Two men, caught in the conflict of WWII, engage in a hunt-and-seek situation that has only one final outcome.

    "The Enemy Below" released in 1957, was one of those films directed by Dick Powell, and starring Robert Mitchum, that sparked with genuine realism and utmost attention to detail. This film also showed the harsh realities in war, and the dedication that men on both sides of the conflict can give to the task appointed. Mitchum plays the commander of a US Naval vessel that has the task of seeking out and destroying enemy submarines; having just recently lost one command, he is going to make sure such doesn't happen twice. The renowned German actor, Curt Jurgens, portrays the submarine commander whose presence has been detected by Mitchum's destroyer, and the chase is on.

    Both commanders, Mitchum and Jurgens, in their characters, reveal that each was firm in their beliefs toward their respective countries. While Jurgens is not a gung-ho Nazi, he does have a firm dedication to his fatherland, and what it was before the war. Mitchum has the same firm devotion to his country, and what he is doing is the right course to bring a successful ending to the war, ultimately. There is a lot of verbal discussion during the course of the film, who is right, why are we engaged in this action, etc., but both commanders are desperately trying to out think and outmaneuver the other.

    There were several good movies made during the 50s, this film, "The Enemy Below",and "Run Silent, Run Deep" come to mind, and are certainly worth a view. This film does give a look at both sides involved in the type of chase done here. An 8/10

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    • Trivia
      One of the technical consultants working on this movie was Albert Beck, a former German U-boat submariner, who advised on the submarine scenes.
    • Goofs
      When the switches on the submarine's "attack computer" are turned prior to firing the first salvo of torpedoes, one switch knob flops around, but it is quickly corrected by the actor.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Von Stolberg: I should have died many times, Captain, but I continue to survive somehow. This time it was your fault.

      Captain Murrell: I didn't know. Next time I won't throw you the rope.

      Von Stolberg: I think you will.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: WORLD WAR II THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
    • Connections
      Edited into Coulez le Bismarck! (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      So leben wir alle Tage
      (Drinking Song) (uncredited)

      Traditional German folksong sung to the tune of the "Dessauer Marsch"

      English lyrics by Charles Henderson

      Sung by Curd Jürgens and the crew of the U-Boat

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • El Zorro del Mar
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $1,910,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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