- Convoy (1940 film)
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Convoy Directed by Pen Tennyson Produced by Michael Balcon (producer)
Sergei Nolbandov (associate producer)Written by Patrick Kirwan (writer)
Pen Tennyson (writer)Starring See below Music by Ernest Irving Cinematography Roy Kellino
Günther KrampfEditing by Ray Pitt Release date(s) 1940 Running time 90 minutes
78 minutes (USA)Country UK Language English Convoy is a 1940 British film directed by Pen Tennyson.
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Plot summary
A Royal Navy cruiser returns to base to find all leave has been cancelled and they are to start out straight away for a special mission. They are sent to meet a convoy and escort them safely into English coastal waters. One stubborn merchant ship captain refuses to join the convoy and is attacked by a U-boat which sets a trap for the convoy and its escorts.
Cast
- Clive Brook as Captain Tom Armitage
- John Clements as 1st Officer - Lt David Cranford
- Edward Chapman as Capt Eckersley
- Judy Campbell as Lucy Armitage
- Penelope Dudley-Ward as Mabel
- Edward Rigby as Mr Matthews
- Charles Williams as Shorty Howard
- Allan Jeayes as Cmdr. Blount
- Michael Wilding as Dot
- Harold Warrender as Lt. Cmdr. Martin
- David Hutcheson as Capt Sandeman
- George Carney as Bates
- Al Millen as Knowles
- Charles Farrell as Walker
- John Laurie as Gates
- George Benson as Parker
- Hay Petrie as Minesweeper skipper
- Mervyn Johns as Minesweeper's mate
- Albert Lieven as U-Boat commander
- John Wengraf as Cmdr. Deutschland
- Edward Lexy as Merchantman skipper
- John Glyn-Jones as Merchantman's mate
- Patrick Holt as Holt
- Stewart Granger as Sutton
Soundtrack
The music is by Ernest Irving and includes a slowed down version of "Rule Brittania"
External links
- Convoy at the Internet Movie Database
- Convoy is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
The films of Pen Tennyson 1930s There Ain't No Justice (1939)1940s The Proud Valley (1940) • Convoy (1940)Categories:- English-language films
- 1940 films
- 1940s drama films
- Black-and-white films
- British films
- Ealing Studios films
- World War II navy films
- Royal Navy in World War II films
- War film stubs
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