Sink the Bismarck! [videorecording] / 20th Century Fox ; a John Brabourne production ; screen story and screenplay by Edmund H. North ; director of photography, Christopher Challis ; produced by John Brabourne ; directed by Lewis Gilbert.
Kenneth More, Dana Wynter, Carl Mohner, Laurence Naismith, Karel Stepanek, Maurice Denham, Mark Dignam, Michael Goodliffe, Jack Gwillam, Michael Hordern, Geoffrey Keen, Esmond Knight, Jack Watling, Edward R. Murrow. Originally released as a motion picture in 1960. Based on the book by C.S. Forester. Also issued as part of the Heroes of war collection, navy battles. Special features: Movietone news: Battle in the Atlantic between British Navy and Bismark.
Summary:
The Bismarck was the fabled German battleship of World War II. Traces the "life" of the Bismarck from its launching (courtesy of newsreel footage) through its many battles and narrow escapes, concluding with its far-from-inevitable sinking in the Spring of 1941. The story concentrates on the human element, specifically a British intelligence captain, who has lost his family in the London blitz and thus has a personal reason for seeing the Bismarck blasted from the sea. The captain's tireless efforts are abetted by the love and support of a female naval officer.
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