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Kenneth More | Captain Jonathan Shepard | |
Dana Wynter | 2nd Officer Anne Davis | |
Carl Mohner | Captain Lindemann | |
Ernest Clark | Captain, Suffolk | |
Maurice Denham | Commander Richards | |
Mark Dignam | Captain, Ark Royal | |
Michael Goodliffe | Captain Banister | |
Jack Gwillim | Captain, King George V | |
Michael Hordern | CIC on King George V | |
John Horsley | Captain, Sheffield | |
Geoffrey Keen | A.C.N.S. | |
Karel Stepanek | Admiral Lutjens | |
Dana Wynter | Second Officer Anne Davis | |
Carl Mohner | Kapitän Ernst Lindemann | |
Laurence Naismith | First Sea Lord - Sir Dudley Pound - Admiral of the Fleet | |
Geoffrey Keen | Assistant Chief of Naval Staff | |
Karel Stepanek | Admiral Günther Lutjens | |
Michael Hordern | Admiral Jack Tovey - Commander in Chief - HMS King George V | |
Esmond Knight | Captain John Leech - HMS Prince of Wales | |
Jack Watling | Signals Officer | |
Jack Gwillim | Commodore Wilfrid Patterson - HMS King George V | |
Mark Dignam | Captain Loben Mound - HMS Ark Royal | |
Ernest Clark | Captain Robert Ellis - HMS Suffolk | |
John Horsley | Captain Charles Larcom - HMS Sheffield |
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Producer |
John Brabourne
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Writer |
Edmund H. North
C.S. Forester |
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Cinematography |
Christopher Challis
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Musician |
Clifton Parker
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A true WW2 story: the British Navy must find and destroy a powerful German warship.Chronicles the breakout of the Bismarck during the early days of World War Two. Seen both from the point of view of the many naval vessels on both sides and from the central headquarters of the British where the search for the super battleship was controlled. |
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