- The Enemy Below
Infobox Film
name = The Enemy Below
caption = Movie Poster
director =Dick Powell
producer = Dick Powell
writer = Wendell MayesDenys Rayner (novel)
starring =Robert Mitchum Curt Jurgens Theodore Bikel David Hedison
music =Leigh Harline
cinematography = Harold Rosson
editing = Stuart Gilmore
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =December 25 1957 (NYC premiere)
runtime = 98 minutes
country = USA
awards =Academy Award , Best Special Effects - Walter Rossi
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:15831
imdb_id = 0050356 "The Enemy Below" is a 1957war film which tells the story of the battle between the captain of an Americandestroyer escort and the commander of a GermanU-boat duringWorld War II . It starsRobert Mitchum ,Curt Jürgens ,David Hedison andTheodore Bikel . The movie was directed and produced byDick Powell . The film was based on a novel byDenys Rayner , a British naval officer involved in anti-submarine warfare throughout theSecond Battle of the Atlantic .Walter Rossi received the 1958 Academy Award for best special effects.
Plot
The movie revolves around a battle between an American "Buckley"-class
destroyer escort , the USS "Haynes" (DE-181), and a GermanU-boat that is attempting to rendezvous with a Germanmerchant raider in the SouthAtlantic Ocean . Captain Murrell (Mitchum), a former officer in themerchant marine , has recently taken command of the "Haynes", even though he is still weak from having survived the sinking of his previous ship. When the U-boat is first detected, some members of the crew of the "Haynes" doubt their unfamiliar captain's fitness and ability. However, Murrell shows himself to be a match for wily U-boat Kapitän von Stolberg (Jürgens) in a prolonged, deadly battle of wits that tests both men and their crews. Each man grows to respect his opponent.In the end, von Stolberg succeeds in torpedoing the destroyer. However, Murrell has one last trick up his sleeve. He has his men set fires on the deck to make the ship look more damaged than it actually is, hoping to lure the submarine into range. When von Stolberg surfaces to finish off the "Haynes", Murrell rams the U-boat with his sinking ship. Both vessels are lost. When Murrell spots von Stolberg struggling to get his dying friend, 'Heinie' Schwaffer (
Theodore Bikel ), to safety, he lends his assistance. The survivors are rescued by another American destroyer.Differences from the novel
In the movie, pipe-smoking, chess-playing British captain Murrell becomes Mitchum's U.S. navy man. The tension between the aristocratic German captain, contemptuous of Hitler, and a zealous young Nazi subordinate recently assigned to the crew is depicted in the film and may have been the first instance of the "good German, bad German" scenario, though for Rayner, the
Prussia n U-boat commander still embodies the attitudes and brutal behavior against which Murrell and his crew are fighting. In the novel, Murrell tells his ship's doctor that "unrestricted submarine warfare has never been part of British Naval practice, except of course against enemy warships." The film is more oblique. Murrell lets out that his wife died after his merchant ship was sunk by a torpedo; von Stolberg mentions that both of his sons have died in the war. In the film, von Stolberg calms and reassures a panicking sailor running amok with a wrench; in the novel, he shoots him. The reconciliation between the commanders in the movie's finale, beginning with a mutual salute aboard the flaming wrecks of both their vessels, differs from Rayner's version where, after a courteous overture by Murrell is rebuffed by von Stolberg, both commanders and the rest of the swimming survivors remain "locked in deadly combat", swapping punches in the sea - an ending more reminiscent of John Boorman's 1969 World War II film "Hell in the Pacific ", starringLee Marvin andToshiro Mifune .Cast
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Robert Mitchum as Captain Murrell
*Curt Jurgens as Kapitän von Stolberg. Jurgens was imprisoned by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels during World War II.
*Theodore Bikel as 'Heinie' Schwaffer, von Stolberg's second in command. Bikel is an immigrant Austrian Jew who was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1924. He and his family fled to America by way of Palestine in 1937.
*Al Hedison as Lieutenant Ware, the executive officer of the "Haynes"
*Russell Collins as Doctor, USS "Haynes"
*Kurt Kreuger as Von Holem
*Frank Albertson as Lieutenant Junior Grade Crain, USS "Haynes"
*Biff Elliot as Quartermaster, USS "Haynes"Production
The destroyer escort USS "Haynes" was portrayed by USS "Whitehurst" (DE-634), filmed in the
Pacific Ocean nearOahu ,Hawaii . Many of the "Whitehurst"'s crewmen acted in the film: The phone talkers, the gun and depth charge crews, the sailor fishing, and all of the men seen abandoning ship, were "Whitehurst" sailors. The ship's commanding officer,Lieutenant Commander Walter Smith, played the engineering officer. He is the man seen reading comics ("Little Orphan Annie ") during the lull before the action. See the "Whitehurst" website below for more on this story, including several still photos taken during filming.Comparison with U-Boat classes and the real DE-181
The original DE-181 was the "USS Straub", a Buckley Class escort destroyer; also described in the movie. She did have 3x3 torpedo tubes where the movie indicated that she did not. She did serve off the coast of
Trinidad ,Spain ; but after the battle with a German U-boat. The "Straub" did recover the crew of a German U-boat like in the movie, but the sub was sunk by aircraft during combat in 1944, off the coast ofRecife ,Brazil , like in movie. [ [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s19/straub.htm US Naval History: "USS Straub"] ]The U-Boat depicted in the film is also very unrealistic in its size. The U-Boat in the film has passageways and side rooms, with the Captain having a private
stateroom off of the control center. Even the latest U-Boat class of the Second World War, theGerman Type XXI submarine , was cramped and allowed for only very close quarters. No German U-Boot of World War II had staterooms and the Captain's bunk was little more than a shelf across a small passage from theradio room which was itself merely a smallcloset ."Remakes"
*The "" episode "Balance of Terror" followed the plot of "The Enemy Below" fairly closely. The major differences occur at the end. The "Enterprise" doesn't ram the other ship, and the Romulan commander blows up his disabled ship (with all aboard) rather than be taken prisoner.
*The "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" episode "Killers of the Deep " was not only based on this movie, it also re-used substantial amounts of footage from it.Trivia
*The
U-boat "U-405" was rammed by the destroyer USS "Borie" (DD-215) and sank. The "Borie" was too badly damaged to salvage and was sunk the next day.*The tune sung by the U-boat crew on the ocean floor between depth charge attacks is from an 18th century march called "Der Dessauer Marsch". As a more popular song, it's also known by the first line of lyrics: "So leben wir" ("That's how we live").
References in popular culture
At the beginning of the movie Crimson Tide (Tony Scott, 1995), the crew of the USS Alabama is going to go on board and talk about submarines movies, quoting The Enemy Below.
References
*Rayner, D.A., The Enemy Below, London:Collins 1956
External links
*imdb title|id=0050356|title=The Enemy Below
* [http://www.usswhitehurst.org/ home page of the USS "Whitehurst"]
* [http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=10677&___rd=1 DVD review at dvdtalk.com]
* [http://www.dvdcult.com/rev_EnemyWith.htm DVD review at dvdcult.com]
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