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Le Raid suicide du sous-marin X1

Original title: Submarine X-1
  • 1968
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Le Raid suicide du sous-marin X1 (1968)
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During World War II, the British Royal Navy used experimental midget submarines to raid German warships in Norway.During World War II, the British Royal Navy used experimental midget submarines to raid German warships in Norway.During World War II, the British Royal Navy used experimental midget submarines to raid German warships in Norway.

  • Director
    • William A. Graham
  • Writers
    • Donald S. Sanford
    • Guy Elmes
    • John C. Champion
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • David Sumner
    • Norman Bowler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    790
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Guy Elmes
      • John C. Champion
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • David Sumner
      • Norman Bowler
    • 23User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Commander Bolton
    David Sumner
    David Sumner
    • Lt. Davies R.N.V.R
    Norman Bowler
    Norman Bowler
    • Sub. Lt. Pennington
    Brian Grellis
    • C.P.O. Barquist
    Paul Young
    • Leading Seaman Quentin
    William Dysart
    • Lt. Gogan R.N.R.
    John Kelland
    John Kelland
    • Sub. Lt. Willis R.N.V.R.
    Kenneth Farrington
    Kenneth Farrington
    • C.P.O. Boker Knowles
    Keith Alexander
    Keith Alexander
    • Sub. Lt. X-3
    Carl Rigg
    Carl Rigg
    • C.P.O. Kennedy
    Steve Kirby
    • Leading Seaman X-2
    Nick Tate
    Nick Tate
    • Leading Seaman X-1
    • (as Nicholas Tate)
    George Pravda
    George Pravda
    • Captain Erlich
    Diana Beevers
    • WRNS Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Rupert Davies
    Rupert Davies
    • Vice-Adm. Redmayne
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Hansard
    • Cmdr. Steiner
    • (uncredited)
    Luke Hanson
    • German Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Desmond Jordan
    Desmond Jordan
    • Naval Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Guy Elmes
      • John C. Champion
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    6bruce.evans

    Not bad for a B movie

    Remember, it's a B movie from 1968--before the days of computer graphics, Star Wars and the like. As such it's an entertaining ninety minute war movie. There's no sex, no nudity, no swearing. You can watch it with your kids.

    It's an old fashioned good guys triumph movie. What spoiled it a bit for me were some of the factual inaccuracies. In particular, the scuba equipment is 1968 issue, not WWII. The actors are using modern single stage compressed air scuba gear. Besides not being available in WWII, it would have been a dead give away. If anyone has seen the bubbles on the surface such gear causes, you'd know stealth is not the word you'd use.

    In WWII they used double hose, oxygen re-breathing apparatus. No air was released into the water so there were no air bubbles to give away the whereabouts of the diver. As well, in WWII, the divers used goggles rather than face masks.

    The second inaccuracy was the commander's hat. It was not a naval hat but a guards regimental hat with its visor coming down over the eyes of the wearer--the brim on a naval officer's hat was much narrower and higher enabling him to see out across the sea.

    In spite of this, I enjoyed it.
    4gary89436

    Marginal Afternoon Fare

    Yes, I agree with the average 4/10 rating. This is another marginally watchable, below average mid-60s fare, worth your time only if you have absolutely nothing else to do with your time. Not horrible, but nothing remarkable either. Little in the way of character development, no memorable dialogue, and a plodding, straightforward plot (if you can call it that).

    If you make it all the way through, follow the crew's example, and break out the brandy; after that, you deserve one.
    df63

    Good story based on actual events.

    A fictional story based on actual events. Intriguing as an american is portrayed in the armed service of the UK. Another such situation was in the movie 633 Squadron with Cliff Robertson. Overall a good movie.
    bob the moo

    Very basic war film

    After being cleared for all blame for a manoeuvre that cost him his submarine and the lives of 50 men, Commander Bolton is given the command of a secret training mission based from Scotland. With a small group of men, he trains to operate several 3-man submarines that will be used to infiltrate German waters and ambush key boats within the German navy. However, men within the group blame him for the deaths and also are under a great deal of pressure with the tight training schedule.

    Despite being based on a true story, this film manages to be very dull with very few worthwhile features. This film is very slow and a B-movie without having any of the good qualities that B-movies can often have. The plot is simple but that is no excuse for it not actually being fun: the idea of training followed by the mission is no barrier and has been done many times to good effect (think Dirty Dozen). The problem here is that the script manages to take this premise and do practically nothing with it. The total lack of characters is a major failing – contrast it with Dirty Dozen's rogues gallery and you'll see what I mean. It is practically impossible to tell the men apart (even after the film ends) simply because they have no character to speak of.

    This is mostly the scripts fault – most of the time the men just stare with heavy resolve and say dialogue that sounds clichéd and basic. Men have gruff faces and stare, men stare into the sea, men stare out of the submarine periscopes etc it's typical B-movie acting but usually it isn't as totally lacking in fun as it is here. Caan is the main reason I watched this film but he has nothing to work with here. Like I said, there is not even one role in the whole support cast that was memorable enough for me to remember them long enough to write this review!

    Overall this film is plodding and dull. It feels like the war movie made in the 1940's and is all the worse for being made in the late 60's. It is has enough value to act as a passable bit of mindless filler if you are looking for the film equivalent of background music but really it is a very poor film. Being based on a true story it is surprising how undramatic it is and it doesn't even manage to do what the rest of the 'training/mission' genre clichés do reasonably well. A very basic film with very little to enjoy and barely worth watching.
    rabishopp

    Routine 1960s War Film

    Routine and quite boring 1960s war film concentrating on the X-series of midget submarines. In this typical afternoon matinee movie James Caan appears as a totally miserable and humourless Canadian submarine commander. Presumably Caan appears to make the film saleable in North America. The underwater scenes and onshore action don't add up to much but the occasional glimpses of scenery around the Scottish lochs makes marginally for some of the tedium. The shoot out with German paratroopers has some tension and excitement. Overall, one for rainy, cold, wintery Sunday afternoons. 3/10.

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    • Trivia
      This war movie is loosely based on a real World War II mission, Operation Source, which was staged during September 1943. Operation Source involved a number of secret attacks on several German battleships, namely the "Lutzow", "Scharnhorst", and "Tirpitz", in northern Norway, using X-class mini submarines.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the early portion of the movie the X craft program is referred to as "Top Secret". At this point in time, the British used the term "Most Secret", Top Secret being an American term.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Krig (2017)

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sous-Marin X-1
    • Filming locations
      • Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Mirisch Films
      • Oakmont Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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