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Synopsis
Few morale-boosting wartime films have retained their power and entertainment value as emphatically as Noël Coward's In Which We Serve. To witness Coward's sober, no-nonsense direction (in collaboration with his co-director/editor, David Lean) and to watch his straightforward portrayal of navy captain Kinross, one would never suspect that he'd built his theatrical reputation upon sophisticated drawing-room comedies and brittle, witty song lyrics. The real star of In Which We Serve is the British destroyer Torrin. Torpedoed in battle, the Torrin miraculously survives, and is brought back to English shores to be repaired. The paint is barely dry and the nuts and bolts barely in place before the Torrin is pressed into duty during the Dunkirk evacuation. The noble vessel is finally sunk after being dive-bombed in Crete, but many of the crew members survive. As they cling to the wreckage awaiting rescue, Coward and his men flash back to their homes and loved ones, and, in so doing, recall anew just why they're fighting and for whom they're fighting. Next to Coward, the single most important of the film's characters is Shorty Blake, played by John Mills. (Trivia note: Mills' infant daughter Juliet Mills appears as Shorty's baby.) Even so, the emphasis in the film is on teamwork; here as elsewhere, there can be no stars in wartime. For many years, the only prints available to television were from the bowdlerized American version, which crudely cut out all "hells" and "damns." Fortunately, this eviscerated American release has since been shelved in favor of the full, glorious 115-minute version. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ballard Berkeley Engineer Commander
Joyce Carey Mrs. Hardy
George Carney Mr. Blake
James Donald Doctor
Phillip Friend "Torps"
Kathleen Harrison Mrs. Blake
Celia Johnson Alix Kinross
Bernard Miles Chief Petty Officer Walter Hardy
Robert Sansom "Guns"
Kay Walsh Freda Lewis
Michael Wilding, Sr. "Flags"
Richard Attenborough Young Sailor
Noël Coward Captain Kinross
Derek Elphinstone Number One
Hubert Gregg Pilot
John Mills Ordinary Seaman Shorty Blake

Production Crew

Anthony Havelock-Allan Associate Producer
Ronald Neame Cinematographer
Noël Coward Composer (Music Score)
David Lean Director
Noël Coward Director
David Lean Editor
Thelma Myers Editor
Tony Sforzini Makeup
Noël Coward Producer
Sydney Streeter Production Manager
Noël Coward Screenwriter
Douglas Woolsey Special Effects
Year: 1943
Runtime: 114
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Universal

Awards
1942 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1942 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1942 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1943 - Best Picture - Academy
1943 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie