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We Go In At Dawn

We Go In At Dawn

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This film is a shambles. Historically there is nothing factually correct except the date of D Day, except of course that if this were a true reflection of events the people involved would have been preparing for a date a day before. We Dive at Dawn was filmed at Gaumont-British Studios in London, [1] with the co-operation of the British Admiralty. John Mills prepared for his role as the captain of Sea Tiger by sailing in a submarine on a training mission down the Clyde. He recalled a crash dive: in 1944, no SS unit would have been issued a machine gun MG08 from WW1, but it is used on several guard towers during the film. A special forces operative and his French counterparts must rescue a British lieutenant held captive in a Nazi POW camp. It is April, 1942. Lieutenant Freddie Taylor and some crew of the submarine Sea Tiger are given a week's leave after an unsuccessful patrol. Leading Seaman Hobson goes home to save his marriage, while a reluctant Torpedo Gunner's Mate Corrigan departs for his wedding in London. When the crew are recalled early Corrigan is relieved, though later regrets not completing his marriage. Sea Tiger has been assigned the top secret mission to sink Nazi Germany's new battleship, the Brandenburg, before she transits the Kiel Canal for sea trials in the Baltic Sea. Sea Tiger must put to sea immediately.

We Go in at Dawn (2020) - The A.V. Club We Go in at Dawn (2020) - The A.V. Club

Script - The basic story and plot is fairly sound although some of the character arcs don't complete or get lost. Lots of cliché dialogue here (I'm coming with you then...) and overused phrases. I do like Ben Mole's films, but the scripts do feel like someone writing about the military but with no believable content. I’m the eighteenth person to rate this crap, and I hope there won’t be more people to do it, cause frankly it’s a waste of time.British commando officer John Seabourne (television actor Kelvin Fletcher) has grown as tired as anybody about the course of the war, and his daughter has suffered without a mother. She is going to visit relatives when the German Luftwaffe bomb the area and killed her. Naturally, Seabourne isn't happy about this tragic turn of events. Were this not enough bad news in his life, he learns that his superiors have a mission for him in France. Seabourne is one of their best commandos, but he has been operating in the Balkans and doesn't speak a syllable of French. Nevertheless, he is briefed and sent across the Channel to rendezvous with a small group of French Resistance fighters. These intrepid French Resistance fighters are led by a ruthless young woman, Ellie (Audrey L'Ebrellec of "Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot"), who has no qualms about shooting Germans dead at point blank range. Indeed, we see her stand over the supine body of an unarmed German soldier and shoot him dead without batting an eyelash. We let you watch movies online without having to register or paying, with over 10000 movies and TV-Series. Totally and laughably unrealistic war films where the Germans are incompetent are always American; where one american is worth 100 Germans. This one is the exception; it is British.

We Dive at Dawn - Wikipedia We Dive at Dawn - Wikipedia

Since "We Go in at Dawn" is a low-budget feature film, the filmmakers refrain from showing how our hero is transported from London to France. Suffice it to say, Seabourne is tromping through the French countryside when he links up with Ellie and her small band of guerrillas. No sooner has Seabourne sneaked into the German compound at a French chateau than he learns to his chagrin that his objective, Victor Laurence (Christos Lawton of "Hugo"), doesn't want to risk his life again to escape. Laurence argues that the German were learn too late about his identity and the D-Day landings that the Allies have scheduled will have taken place. Laurence ponders the problem that Gestapo officer Richter (television actor Guy Faulkner) may recognize him. At first, the villainous Gestapo officer doesn't remember Laurence, but it doesn't take him long to search his memory.The Direction is pathetic, continuity errors abound and the use of NATO hardened shelters ....well I could go on but the simple truth is I have absolutely nothing positive to say about this film. The movie is entertaining and fun, actors are good (Ellie's French accent is spot on, which helps with creating this occupied France atmosphere) and the story is interesting.

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When a high-ranking war planner is captured and held prisoner by the Germans, an SOE operative must take on the dangerous mission of trying to break him out. The script was written by some amateur; it’s pure nonsense, boring af, with completely unremarkable and unlikeable characters. Even with the fact it lasts less than one and a half hour, it feels eternal. Considering the budget limitations and accepting the plot I found acting rather fine; save for some French and German accents. Directing and particularly editing could be better. The score is overused and considering the budget a touch of lightness with some show of humor would have improved the overall impression. A bit like in Kelly's Heroes. The movie was very poorly made and very historically inaccurate. Please don't waste your time and money on it. There are many problems with the film, but I'll only mention a few so I don't waste your time like the movie does.When the Brandenburg is spotted, Sea Tiger fires all its torpedoes, but dives before assessing their impact due to German destroyers dropping depth charges. By expelling oil and other debris including the body of the German airman, Taylor deceives the Germans into believing that the submarine has sunk. Although successfully escaped, Sea Tiger no longer has enough oil to reach Britain. The Germans, convinced that the Sea Tiger has been sunk, have Lord Haw Haw broadcast to Britain announcing the destruction of the Sea Tiger. there is a beautiful squadron of fighter planes soaring through the air in the movie poster, but none are seen flying in the movie, only one in a hangar. The film has been issued on VHS by Madacy Records and Timeless Multimedia among others, and on DVD by ITV DVD and Carlton. This is the second film I have seen in a week where an invasion planner is unwittingly captured by the Germans. Sciptwriters must be running out of storylines. It's just a disgracefully bad movie, it's illogical and unfortunate for a movie that really did have some potential in the beginning. Very sad.



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