Sink the Bismarck With Kenneth More Dana Wynter | WWII | War | Military | 1960

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Plot:
    In February 1939, Nazi Germany's most powerful battleship, Bismarck, is launched, beginning a new era of German sea power. In May 1941, British naval intelligence discovers Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen are about to sail into the North Atlantic to attack Allied convoys. From an underground war room in London, Captain Jonathan Shepard (Kenneth More) coordinates the hunt for the dreaded Bismarck. The two German warships encounter HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales in the Denmark Strait, and the four warships engage in a deadly gun duel. The battle results in the annihilation and violent disintegration of the Hood, shocking combatants on both sides. Prince of Wales is alone and is fired on by the two German ships. It manages to inflict damage on the Bismarck's bow, but Bismarck returns fire, destroying the Prince of Wales' bridge. Prince of Wales emits a smoke screen behind which to retreat. Bismarck and Prinz Eugen also retreat, but they are shadowed by the cruisers HMS Suffolk and HMS Norfolk using radar. Later, Prinz Eugen breaks away and heads toward the port of Brest, in occupied France, while Bismarck turns and fires at the British cruisers to provide cover as it escapes. The attack forces the cruisers to retreat. An air assault from the carrier HMS Victorious damages Bismarck's fuel tanks, but the vessel is otherwise largely undamaged.
    Back at London's operations headquarters, Captain Shepard gambles that Admiral Gunther Lütjens, the Fleet Commander aboard Bismarck, has ordered a return to friendly waters where U-boats and air cover will make it impossible to attack. He plans to intercept and attack the German vessel before it reaches safety. Shepard commits a disproportionately large force to the search, and his wager pays off when Bismarck is located steaming toward the French coast. British forces have a narrow time window in which to destroy or slow their prey before German support and their own diminishing fuel supplies will preclude further attacks. Swordfish torpedo planes from HMS Ark Royal have two chances. The first fails when the pilots misidentify HMS Sheffield as Bismarck, but thankfully their new magnetic torpedo detonators are faulty, with most exploding as soon as they hit the sea. Returning to the carrier and changing to conventional contact exploders, their second attack, this time on the Bismarck, is successful. One torpedo causes only minor damage; but a catastrophic second hit near the stern jams the German battleship's rudder.
    Unable to repair the rudder, Bismarck steams in circles. During the night two British destroyers attack the crippled battleship with torpedoes. One hits, but Bismarck returns fire, sinking the destroyer HMS Solent.[Note 2] The main force of British ships, including battleships HMS Rodney and HMS King George V, find Bismarck the next day and rain shells upon her. Lütjens insists that German forces will arrive to save them, but he is killed when a shell strikes Bismarck's bridge. The remaining bridge officers are killed and the crew abandon their sinking ship. On board King George V, Admiral John Tovey orders the newly joined cruiser HMS Dorsetshire to finish Bismarck off. The cruiser fires torpedoes at the German battleship, causing the vessel to sink faster than its crew can escape. The captain of King George V, Wilfrid Patterson, lowers his head as Bismarck disappears beneath the waves. Admiral Tovey orders Dorsetshire to pick up survivors, finally saying tersely: "Well, gentlemen, let's go home."

Комментарии • 8

  • @ashleybuck6508
    @ashleybuck6508 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sir Michael Hordan at the end when he says well gentleman let’s go home, brilliant.

  • @MLawrence2008
    @MLawrence2008 8 месяцев назад +2

    I would love to see a modern but fairly accurate remake. Same for the battle of Trafalgar too!

  • @robertbruce7686
    @robertbruce7686 Месяц назад

    A prize for Skipper's final comment aboard Sheffield 😂?

  • @eduardowatkinz
    @eduardowatkinz 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent. Thx

  • @benadam7753
    @benadam7753 8 месяцев назад

    This movie is a heavily fictionalized account of a true event!

    • @robertbruce7686
      @robertbruce7686 Месяц назад

      Could you list all of the events omitted apart from:
      1 scuttling vs torpedo demise of Bismark
      2. Bismark loss of radar after Hood encounter
      3. Failure of correct tracking of Bismark after sinking of Hood
      4. Failure to cease English attack after frantic signalling of German crew to surrender during final battle phase
      that supports you allegation of "heaviily fictionalised" account..

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Месяц назад

      @@robertbruce7686 Far too many to list! The one biggest mistake is the complete character assassination of Admiral Gunther Lutjens! He is portrayed as a wild eyed fanatical Nazi, in reality he was 180 degrees the opposite!

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Месяц назад

      @@robertbruce7686 There are too many factual mistakes to list! The biggest error is the horrible character assassination of Admiral Gunther Lutjens! Lutjens was not a wild eyed fanatical Nazi, In fact he never joined the party! In reality he was about 180 degrees from his terrible presentation in the movie!