Action in the North Atlantic (1943) Reviews

Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
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Action in the North Atlantic is solid wartime propaganda with a rather endearing inner lining of left-wing politics, courtesy (no doubt) of scenarist John Howard Lawson, who based his screenplay on a novel by maritime specialist Guy Gilpatric. While running war goods to America's Russian allies, a merchant marine ship captained by Raymond Massey is torpedoed. The courage of Massey and his first mate Humphrey Bogart serves as an inspiration to the survivors, who manage to navigate their tiny lifeboat to America, where they are lauded as heroes. After only the briefest of compassionate leaves (Massey is reunited with wife Ruth Gordon, while Bogart strikes up a relationship with Julie Bishop), the crew is assigned a new Liberty Ship. Despite fears of being torpedoed again, Massey, Bogart, and the other men successfully bring their cargo to Russia, shooting down several German planes in the process. As the Americans are cheered on by the smiling, well-fed Russian seamen and peasants, Action in the North Atlantic fades out, with the voice of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actually radio announcer Art Gilmore) heard on the soundtrack encouraging a "United Nations" allegiance against the axis. The supporting cast of Action in the North Atlantic includes a young newcomer by the name of Bernard Zanville, whose billing was changed to "Dane Clark" upon the film's release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Humphrey BogartRaymond Massey, (more)
Director(s):
Lloyd Bacon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
 
 
 
 

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Thomas B.

Action in the North Atlantic is one of the classic black and white tributes to the merchant marines. It is filled with great speeches and lines. The Germans speak German and we do not need sub-titles to know what they are saying or thinking. Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey, Alan Hale and a great supporting cast were outstanding. The film opens with the crew on an old tanker which is sunk by a U Boat and the men spend 11 days on a raft before being rescued. They spend some time at home and Bogart gets to marry the beautiful Julie Bishop. They later crew aboard a new liberty ship as part of an international convoy of over 70 ships sailing from Halifax to Murmansk. After a large scale wolf-pack attack their ship is separated from the group. They have a battle with the Luftwaffe and later are involved in a cat and mouse game with the same sub that sank them on their previous voyage. This is one of the best propaganda movies of that decade.

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    Thomas B.

    Action in the North Atlantic is one of the classic black and white tributes to the merchant marines. It is filled with great speeches and lines. The Germans speak German and we do not need sub-titles to know what they are saying or thinking. Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey, Alan Hale and a great supporting cast were outstanding. The film opens with the crew on an old tanker which is sunk by a U Boat and the men spend 11 days on a raft before being rescued. They spend some time at home and Bogart gets to marry the beautiful Julie Bishop. They later crew aboard a new liberty ship as part of an international convoy of over 70 ships sailing from Halifax to Murmansk. After a large scale wolf-pack attack their ship is separated from the group. They have a battle with the Luftwaffe and later are involved in a cat and mouse game with the same sub that sank them on their previous voyage. This is one of the best propaganda movies of that decade.

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