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| name = Hell Boats |
| name = Hell Boats |
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| director = |
| director = {{仮リンク|ポール・ウェンドコス|en|Paul Wendkos}} |
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| producer = {{仮リンク|ルイス・J・ラックミル|en|Lewis J.Rachmil}} |
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| writer = {{仮リンク|デレク・フォード|en|Derek Ford}} <br />ドナルド・フォード<br />アンソニー・スピナー |
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| starring = [[ジェームズ・フランシスカス]]<br>{{仮リンク|エリザベス・シェパード|en|Elizabeth Shepherd}}<br>{{仮リンク|ロナルド・アレン|en|Ronald Allen}} |
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| music = |
| music = {{仮リンク|フランク・コーデル|en|Frank Cordell}} |
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| cinematography = |
| cinematography = {{仮リンク|ポール・ビーソン|en|Paul Beeson}} |
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| editing = ジョン・S・スミス |
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| studio = オークモント・プロダクションズ |
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| distributor = [[ |
| distributor = [[ユナイテッド・アーティスツ]] |
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| released = {{flagicon|UK}}[[1970年]][[3月20日]] |
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| runtime = 95 |
| runtime = 95分 |
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| country = UK |
| country = {{flagicon|UK}} |
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| language = 英語 |
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監督 | ポール・ウェンドコス |
脚本 |
デレク・フォード ドナルド・フォード アンソニー・スピナー |
製作 | ルイス・J・ラックミル |
出演者 |
ジェームズ・フランシスカス エリザベス・シェパード ロナルド・アレン |
音楽 | フランク・コーデル |
撮影 | ポール・ビーソン |
編集 | ジョン・S・スミス |
製作会社 | オークモント・プロダクションズ |
配給 | ユナイテッド・アーティスツ |
公開 | 1970年3月20日 |
上映時間 | 95分 |
製作国 | |
言語 | 英語 |
Hell Boats is a 1970 Technicolor British war film directed by Paul Wendkos that was filmed in Malta. It stars James Franciscus, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Ronald Allen[1] in a story about British Motor Torpedo Boats in the Mediterranean in World War II.[2] It was the last film made by Oakmont Productions, a branch of Mirisch Films.[3] The film's technical advisor was Lieutenant Commander Ian Nagle Douglas Cox who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order whilst serving in HMS Malcolm in 1940.[4]
Plot
In 1941 Lieutenant Commander Jeffords (James Franciscus), an American serving with the Royal Navy is assigned to Valletta, Malta, to command a flotilla of Motor Torpedo Boats for a top secret mission. Jeffords is granted permission to take his friend Chief Petty Officer Yacov (Reuven Bar-Yotam), an Israeli/Palestinian with him.
Through scrounging spare parts from sunken craft, the battered flotilla is able to piece together three seaworthy craft. Jeffords' mission is to destroy a former Italian submarine base in Augusta, Sicily, that now contains the German's Fritz X glide bombs that have been taking a heavy toll of British shipping. As the bombs are stored in former submarine pens tunnelled inside a mountain, an aerial attack is unfeasible. It is up to Jeffords to determine how he will accomplish his mission.
Off duty, Jeffords meets Alison Ashurst (Elizabeth Shepherd) bathing in the nude who turns out to be the wife of his commanding officer Commander Andrew Ashurst (Ronald Allen), whose father is the Admiral who sent Jeffords to Malta. Jeffords initially turns down her offer of having an affair but during an air raid they take shelter and kiss. Later after returning with a captured e-boat, Jeffords finds Alison waiting for him in his bed. It's implied they then sleep together.
Jeffords first decides to make a reconnaissance of his target by being taken into the base by the Sicilian Resistance. Jeffords' mission is successful, but at the cost of the lives of his Resistance escort. The Italian officer who was supposed to guide him had earlier been arrested.
Jeffords schemes to capture a German E-Boat in a manner similar to Commander Ian Fleming's Operation Ruthless. By sending a false radio message that General Alexander's aeroplane has gone missing in a certain area, Jeffords and crew pose as survivors of the crash then capture the boat attempting to pick them up. Jeffords uses the captured craft as a Trojan Horse to penetrate the harbour, having the other boats in the flotilla follow his captured craft in once the Germans have lifted their boom gate. Jeffords and two others don Scuba sets to swim into the tunnels and plant explosive charges. Contrary to Jeffords' instructions, the MTBs (all of which are eventually lost) and the e-boat wait to pick him and his chief up.
After returning to Malta, Alison greets Andrew and Jefferds. Jefferds leaves silently while it's implied Andrew and Alison will try and make their marriage work.
The Allied invasion of Sicily took place in July 1943.
Cast
- James Franciscus as Lieutenant Commander Jeffords, R.N.V.R.
- Elizabeth Shepherd as Alison Ashurst
- Ronald Allen as Commander Ashurst, R.N.
- Reuven Bar-Yotam as Chief Petty Officer Yacov
- Mark Hawkins as Lieutenant Barlow, R.N.
- Magda Konopka as Luciana
- Drewe Henley as Sub. Lieutenant Johnson, R.N.
- Inigo Jackson as Chief Petty Officer Stanhope
- Takis Emmanuel as Salvatore
- Philip Madoc as 'E' Boat Captain
- John G. Heller as Rheinhardt
- David Savile as Lieutenant Wallace, R.N.
- Seán Barrett as Sub. Lieutenant Hendrickson, R.N.V.R.
- Bernard Davies as Cramer
- Moultrie Kelsall as Vice Admiral Ashurst
- Peter Burton as Admiral's Aide
- Andreas Malandrinos as Beni
References
External links
- Hell Boats - IMDb
- Sinakonn65457/sandbox - オールムービー
- Sinakonn65457/sandbox - TCM Movie Database
- Hell Boats - American Film Institute Catalog