Das Boot - Destroyer Encounter (1/2)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2010
  • U-96 encounters a Destroyer in the North Atlantic in late 1941.
    THESE VIDEO CLIPS, THEY ARE TO THEIR RESPECTED OWNERS. WHOM I RESPECT FOR MAKING ONE OF THE GREATEST FILMS EVER. I ONLY UPLOADED THESE FOR VIEWING PLEASURE - Kyzersawsay
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  • @Springbok295
    @Springbok295 3 года назад +442

    My father who served on diesel boats in the USN 1946-49 said this film is the only one that shows what life was like on a sub. Dirty, smelly, cramped, oily, and noisy.

    • @egongross8885
      @egongross8885 3 года назад +6

      And I see a documentary how the serie/ movie was made. Very interesting.

    • @johannmckraken9399
      @johannmckraken9399 2 года назад +18

      My father served in the U.S. Navy during WWII as a torpedo man on SS 213 Greenling and SS 218 Albacore. He passed away before this movie was made but I’m sure he would have enjoyed it. He rarely spoke of his wartime experiences, only about the friendships and good times. Only once did I get him to open up about attacking a Japanese merchant ship and subsequent depth charging from an escort. It was clear he tried not to think of the killing, to him they were just ships to sink. I think that’s how a lot of them felt. Kept you from loosing your humanity.

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 2 года назад +3

      I could never serve on one ! I need my space.

    • @johntechwriter
      @johntechwriter 2 года назад

      Yeah but an engineer I know visited in Europe a u-boat restored to fighting trim and told me it was the most beautifully built machine he’d ever encountered.

    • @khaen.ellingsen790
      @khaen.ellingsen790 2 года назад +1

      @@johannmckraken9399 As Sven Hazel said: "War is a disease!"

  • @alcd6333
    @alcd6333 Год назад +265

    Outstanding movie. Saw it when it was released theatrically. You can feel the claustrophobia building among the soldiers in their confined surroundings.
    And RIP to the director, Mr. Wolfgang Peterson: he passed away at age 81 a few days ago

    • @loadeddice4696
      @loadeddice4696 Год назад +4

      He also directed Air Force One, he loved a movie about an enclosed space

    • @its_jjk
      @its_jjk Год назад +3

      @@loadeddice4696 and Troy

    • @leroyhovatter7051
      @leroyhovatter7051 11 месяцев назад +3

      There Not soldiers

    • @Sandwich13455
      @Sandwich13455 9 месяцев назад +1

      He kicks the guy in the head when climbing the U-boat ladder to the surface 😅 well worth the rewatch !!

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 5 дней назад

      ​@@leroyhovatter7051Submariners

  • @Franz_Donnermann
    @Franz_Donnermann 3 года назад +244

    The best u-boat movie ever... A masterpiece.

    • @neliz8
      @neliz8 2 года назад +7

      Very impressive movie and one of the best war movies of all time imo.

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 2 года назад

      A dirty place with little room and no place to be alone ! !

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 2 года назад

      The Hunt for Red October was better.

    • @Franz_Donnermann
      @Franz_Donnermann 2 года назад +13

      @@thisismagacountry1318 in your dreams

    • @humbertoflores2545
      @humbertoflores2545 2 года назад +5

      This film is the Best Submarine movie ever..!

  • @tomlavelle8340
    @tomlavelle8340 11 месяцев назад +42

    I don’t think such a movie could ever be duplicated. A masterpiece of cinematography.

    • @MajSolo
      @MajSolo 2 месяца назад

      I do not think sane writers or directors dare to duplicate it.
      they have to come up with something new.

  • @stephenbone7034
    @stephenbone7034 11 месяцев назад +78

    My dad and his two brothers were all submariners during the war,and he said this was the closest thing he had ever seen to actually being depth charged

  • @MegaPhilX
    @MegaPhilX 13 лет назад +688

    When the destroyer suddenly appears from behind that wave; that is one of the highlights of the movie. Imagine yourself in the captain's shoes, seeing this boat about to crush that periscope.

    • @guinness77100
      @guinness77100 3 года назад +43

      I saw this movie on the big screen. When I saw that destroyer pop-out, I nearly had a brown shorts alert.

    • @pspublic13
      @pspublic13 3 года назад +18

      @@guinness77100 That must have been a fantastic experience. The sounds of the explosions with theater speakers....me want this.

    • @kubanskiloewe
      @kubanskiloewe 2 года назад +10

      its like spotting out of a sherman and a Tiger 88gun walks out of a house :-)

    • @GaryCameron
      @GaryCameron 2 года назад +20

      What was wrong with the guy on hydrophones when that happened? They should have heard the destroyer approaching. And I'm surprised after periscope up the protocol wouldn't be for an immediate 360 degree pan to orient yourself and look for danger.

    • @kubanskiloewe
      @kubanskiloewe 2 года назад +17

      @@GaryCameron Hydrophone can only hear several degrees, perhaps he lost it when destroyer turned sharp or boat goes up or down too. That´s really possible.

  • @philipgould4438
    @philipgould4438 2 года назад +38

    "They must of seen our periscope" captain says, not knowing the British had radar/sonar. Captain makes these references thru the whole movie. Brilliant German film.

    • @sapphiresomeday
      @sapphiresomeday 2 года назад +2

      Err, you do know that the pinging sound in the movie is ASDIC/SONAR so the captain probably did know? RADAR uses radiowaves ASDIC /SONAR sound waves. They are very different. The political Nazi does mention centimetric radar after the attack by the plane later but apparently no one in the Kreigsmarine had bothered to tell the captain about centimetric RADAR. Another error in the movie and the original book.

    • @Solesz
      @Solesz 2 года назад

      They knew that the ASDIC system existed

    • @stueyguerreiro
      @stueyguerreiro Год назад +16

      The Captain knew they had sonar (his 1st Watch Officer refers to the ping) but the Germans didn’t know the Allies had surface radar until later on in the war (this is set in 1941). That’s why the Captain thinks it’s strange the British could’ve spotted the periscope (“hard to believe in this weather”).
      If you notice the destroyer is heading right towards them, referencing the forward facing radar. This movie is full of brilliantly subtle and accurate historical references.

    • @nocalsteve
      @nocalsteve Год назад +7

      You’ll notice how the director has the lights come back on right after he says it. Literally meaning about how the Captain was “in the dark” not knowing about the radar.

    • @mattogrosso900
      @mattogrosso900 Год назад

      ​@@nocalsteve Good point. Or Director wanted to tell us through Kaleun's (Captain) verbalized thoughts that he was understanding the suicidal Nature of their mission.😢

  • @davestinson2323
    @davestinson2323 2 года назад +87

    Best movie ever that captures the spirit and soul of men in war. I can remember the 1st time I watched this 40 years ago. Never wanted so much for them German lads to get home safe. And I am British

    • @twentyrothmans7308
      @twentyrothmans7308 Год назад +1

      Good point, Dave.
      You forget that they're the enemy.

    • @charlessedlacek5754
      @charlessedlacek5754 11 месяцев назад

      No wonder Britain needed help. They killed a lot of british sailors, you twit.

  • @Phototraum1
    @Phototraum1 8 месяцев назад +16

    Der Film hätte mehrere Oskars verdient

  • @stevenwiederholt7000
    @stevenwiederholt7000 3 года назад +798

    The thing about this movie is 10-15 minutes in you forget that this is a Nazi U-Boat, and it becomes a bunch of men in an impossible terrifying situation.

    • @stevenwiederholt7000
      @stevenwiederholt7000 3 года назад +35

      @Jan-Ola Ellingsen
      Ya Know everyone keeps saying that...we hate war. Yet I can't find a 10 year period where one group of people is (with great enthusiasm) killing, enslaving another group of people. Often (to paraphrase Victor Davis Hanson) stupid reasons. It gives no great to say either 1. We (Humans) are not as bright as we think we are 2. We really do like war. Not sure which it is.

    • @stevenwiederholt7000
      @stevenwiederholt7000 3 года назад +3

      @Jan-Ola Ellingsen
      I would also point out, there are people out there that the Only thing they understand is I have a big stick, and if you don't play nice I'll hit you with it....HARD. Its sad but true.

    • @johnhorse5551
      @johnhorse5551 3 года назад +117

      Kriegsmarine weren't Nazis just Navy

    • @landrat5217
      @landrat5217 3 года назад +83

      A "nazi" u-boat and an imperialist destroyer in support of bolsheviks. And in the end winners write history.

    • @lukum55
      @lukum55 3 года назад +144

      Not nazi U-boat, German U-boat. Nazis were a political party, German is a nationality. I doubt the submarine was a member of the political party, instead it was in service of the country. Nobody says "Republican submarine" or "Labour party submarine" when talking of American and British submarines do they?

  • @b3j8
    @b3j8 3 года назад +228

    These Seamen had genuine balls of steel! God I can't imagine the terror aboard a U Boat pursued by one or more Destroyers! Especially in the last year or so of the War!

    • @matty6848
      @matty6848 3 года назад +5

      I know. It doesn’t bear worth thinking about!

    • @michellearmstrong7903
      @michellearmstrong7903 3 года назад +16

      What about the terror they inflicted on merchant seamen,?

    • @rickyribs8032
      @rickyribs8032 2 года назад +13

      @@michellearmstrong7903 They were like Allied service people ordinary men and women caught up in circumstances beyond their control and doing their duty.The American submarine force had the highest losses of 15% on the allied side German U boat crews suffered 75% losses .
      Lives thrown away

    • @michellearmstrong7903
      @michellearmstrong7903 2 года назад +1

      @@rickyribs8032 they are still bastards

    • @safe-keeper1042
      @safe-keeper1042 2 года назад

      It's one of the most memorable moments of the film for me, and I suppose one of the reasons is the captain deciding to turn the tables and attack the destroyer.

  • @paulgarcia1147
    @paulgarcia1147 3 года назад +31

    I served on the Oklahoma City (SSN 723) in the early 90s, we used to watch this movie once a month on a Friday night underway while on a Med run. Great movie never get tired of it..

  • @dilloncrowe1018
    @dilloncrowe1018 2 года назад +227

    Fun Fact: they got an actual U-boat captain from the Second World War to be a technical consultant in the making of the sets, lighting, and... well... everything that really makes this film tick, it's very accurate, and as a result... very telling for how hard it was for the poor souls who had to fight this terrible war, particularly THIS the OH SO UNDERRATED Battle Of The Atlantic.

    • @Unna1969
      @Unna1969 2 года назад +11

      Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock was the name of the captain. He and the author of the novel Das Boot (Lothar Günther Buchheim) had sailed together in WW2.

    • @paolobollo4450
      @paolobollo4450 2 года назад +2

      Actually there is a big unaccuracy in the movie: they launch a torpedo to a 6 hours burning tanker when they have the deck gun, but other than that it's perfect

    • @garikdez
      @garikdez Год назад +2

      @RUclips Veterinarian if I'm not mistaken, three out of four sailors who served on German submarines never returned home.

    • @juliushan510
      @juliushan510 Год назад +1

      Its quite hard to find a U-boat captain who survived.

    • @dilloncrowe1018
      @dilloncrowe1018 Год назад

      @@juliushan510 well, maybe now... but back in the 80s, it wouldn't have been that bad.

  • @bun_bun_the_bunny
    @bun_bun_the_bunny 2 года назад +180

    I am so stressed just watching this. I can’t imagine being a submariner in WWII, especially a German U boat crew. They had a 75% casualty rate, which is insane!!!

    • @anonydun82fgoog35
      @anonydun82fgoog35 2 года назад +15

      yep and the thing about submarines is - with very few exceptions, when a boat went down it went down with all hands.

    • @revol148
      @revol148 2 года назад +26

      ....spare a thought for all the merchant shipping which they sank with most of the sailors dying of exposure and drowning due to a lack of any rescue options ! 72,000 dead and 3,659 ships sunk on the Allied side alone.....

    • @anonydun82fgoog35
      @anonydun82fgoog35 2 года назад +4

      @@revol148 on the bright side in the Pacific you could sink where the water was warmer and you wouldn't die so quick - until the sharks found you...

    • @Nordkampf
      @Nordkampf 2 года назад +4

      @@revol148 the axis had little reason to have merchant ships. Maybe rubber trade at the start of the war but apart from the I feel as of the allies had a massive amount of merchant ships coming from the American continent to the uk

    • @klarkmartinez1124
      @klarkmartinez1124 2 года назад +2

      @@anonydun82fgoog35 as a man who's country is located in the pacific, I agree.

  • @scottlewisparsons9551
    @scottlewisparsons9551 2 года назад +84

    This was one of the best war films I’ve ever seen.

  • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
    @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground 11 месяцев назад +10

    Fun fact: the destroyer appears out of nowhere because the British had radar to spot U Boats on the surface but the germans didnt know about it, thats why they are so suprised about being spotted.

    • @jasonstanley7326
      @jasonstanley7326 11 месяцев назад +1

      Was the destroyer already looking for u96 then? That makes sense. I always wondered how that destroyer happed right out of no where on them.

    • @jasonstanley7326
      @jasonstanley7326 11 месяцев назад +1

      And had his depth charges ready too

  • @guidoharmeling5872
    @guidoharmeling5872 3 года назад +35

    I recently saw a new version of Das Boot on television but this OLDER version of the eighties is the best one ever !

    • @leonxrdd
      @leonxrdd 3 года назад +9

      Agreed, I want to see uboats and not some French and German girl have sex

    • @jamesshunt5123
      @jamesshunt5123 3 года назад +3

      @@leonxrdd The new series is pretty good. Not a masterpiece like the original film but it deals with many people's perspective.
      "and not some French and German girl have sex" You're walking on thin ice here. You sound a bit like one of those old bigots who are offended over anything remotely "modern day".
      "I want to see uboats" You can't make a modern day tv series just from a submarine. It would never work. Even the original Das Boot miniseries back in the 80's was never a smash hit in the ratings. Its realism of the boredom of life on WWII submarine turned away many viewers.
      So I'm not sure if you have the whole picture here.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 2 года назад

      @@leonxrdd Two Girls, One Cup will change your mind about that.

  • @muttman325
    @muttman325 2 года назад +16

    Great film. I knew a U-boat captain who had a restaurant in Manchester England in the late 70s. An ordinary chap who's objective in 1945 was to kill his clientele. He always joked that he opened a restaurant because wasn't very successful as a u boat captain...

    • @BrucknerMotet
      @BrucknerMotet 2 года назад +5

      If he were a German U-boat captain who survived the war, that would have been a mark of great success right there.

  • @DisasterOnline
    @DisasterOnline 12 лет назад +217

    I remember watching this in my young days. The first time I saw that destroyer suddenly appear from behind the wave I gasped loudly and yelped "holy shit"!

  • @normvw4053
    @normvw4053 2 года назад +11

    From the novel Sharks and Little Fish, by Wolfgang Ott, he stated that as the destroyer passed over the U- boat crew could here the depth charges hit the water, he stated that the crew would start to count, a depth charge sinks at 13 feet per second. "...It was like your head was on the block and you could hear the ax whistling down..."

  • @ZINCOVIX8754
    @ZINCOVIX8754 10 лет назад +293

    The greatest film ever made in my humble opinion.

    • @budspencerjr2574
      @budspencerjr2574 6 лет назад +7

      agree

    • @blogfiles
      @blogfiles 5 лет назад +13

      Better than anything in the genre, including all Vietnam-related hollywood crap.

    • @cheeseandonions9558
      @cheeseandonions9558 3 года назад +4

      it has problems, but the interior scenes are pure art

    • @Franz_Donnermann
      @Franz_Donnermann 3 года назад +7

      @@cheeseandonions9558 are you kidding me little boy? Or i guess you think grey hound is better?... The best one ever is this Film... The really masterpiece.

    • @Franz_Donnermann
      @Franz_Donnermann 3 года назад +3

      @@neues3691 alle ganzer Film ist super!!!

  • @markosteinberger
    @markosteinberger 3 года назад +40

    I remember the times when all my friends at school had been watching this movie in my childhood. It was such a tensed and facinating thing! Everybody was talking of it (long version!).
    And now already the same amount of years have passed like then since the end of the war. I can understand nowadays how close these war rememberings still were for those old survivors back then.

    • @raymondgriffiths9766
      @raymondgriffiths9766 2 года назад +2

      After all that they get back to
      Port only to be bomb to sht
      During an air raid

  • @jadeddragon4254
    @jadeddragon4254 3 года назад +84

    Whoever made this movie isn’t getting the credit they deserve, it’s epic

    • @iiiuuiii
      @iiiuuiii 3 года назад +11

      Wolfgang Petersen!
      Also not forget the Camera Guy (Jost Vacano) who developed a special System, to make the nice running shoots from the back to the Front of the Boat

    • @christinesmith7625
      @christinesmith7625 3 года назад +9

      you should see the 5 hour version it will blow you away i have it awsome !

    • @iiiuuiii
      @iiiuuiii 3 года назад +1

      @@christinesmith7625
      Yes you are total right, you can see far more Details in the Series Version!

    • @christinesmith7625
      @christinesmith7625 3 года назад

      @Jonah Whale history !

    • @bahhumbug9824
      @bahhumbug9824 2 года назад

      @@iiiuuiii I just remember a lot more monotony but still worth the watch.

  • @gabidemagic
    @gabidemagic 4 года назад +55

    you can still visit the Set of the Submarine with all its Engines and blankets etc that you can see here.
    it is a Part of the "Bavaria Film Tour" from the Produktion Studios Bavaria Film in Munich

    • @wuloki
      @wuloki 3 года назад +11

      There's also U-995, a type VII/C (the same type as in the movie and the book). It's the only real type VII surviving and can be visited in Laboe/Kiel, Germany.

  • @cheeseandonions9558
    @cheeseandonions9558 3 года назад +71

    Imagine living like this for 2 months... and that's if you're lucky enough to live that long

    • @roba1899
      @roba1899 3 года назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @leminhhai6008
      @leminhhai6008 3 года назад +14

      imagin a uboat sailor surviving after many patrol. He would scared the shit when u shout trolling "Alarmmmmm!" at his old age

    • @Lovecars1218
      @Lovecars1218 3 года назад +20

      Wolf Dead the uncle of my dad, joined the U boot Waffe in 1940 and was able to survive a sinking of his boat twice (!!) and was both times rescued by a destroyer of the Kriegsmarine. After the war he never ever stepped into a bathtub again and had bad dreams nearly every night with waking up from someone screaming „ALARM“ in his dream.

    • @someoneunknown1385
      @someoneunknown1385 3 года назад +2

      @@leminhhai6008 he’d be like “FLUUUUTEEEEEEEN!!! ALLE MANN VORRAAAAUS LOS LOS LOOOOOS!!!”

    • @davebrayfb
      @davebrayfb 3 года назад +1

      @@roba1899 Different times ,, My grandfather spend from the start of WW1 in the trenches until the end of the war ... Went home at the end of it and that was that ...Got on with his life .

  • @rickd1412
    @rickd1412 2 года назад +15

    One of my top 5 favorite movies. This one is better than the book. It should have won the Acadamy Award for Best Picture, Best Leading Man, Best Supporting Actors, Best Special Effects. Even though they were on the side of the Axis Powers, you had to have sympathy for these men who were given a tough job to do. The ending is especially tragic.

  • @inhocsignovinces1081
    @inhocsignovinces1081 2 месяца назад +5

    The highest attrition rate of all German military branches. Life onboard an U-boat had a 75% casualty rate, the highest of all German forces during the war.

  • @moss8448
    @moss8448 3 года назад +25

    Truly a classic in every sense of the word.

  • @Pepe-ut2sn
    @Pepe-ut2sn 4 года назад +187

    Jetzt wirds psychologisch meine Herren

    • @deanwinward7469
      @deanwinward7469 3 года назад +2

      You can say that again

    • @roba1899
      @roba1899 3 года назад +1

      Sie koennen das mal wiederholen ..

    • @THE-BUNKEN-DRUM
      @THE-BUNKEN-DRUM 3 года назад +1

      Took the words, right outta me mouth.

    • @caolmgm
      @caolmgm 3 года назад

      Sie ham recht

    • @panan7777
      @panan7777 2 года назад

      @@caolmgm Ham to the right? ;)))

  • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
    @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935 3 года назад +18

    ‘Destroyers’ were like ‘Tiger Tanks’, most were actually smaller, slower corvettes, like the unglamorous Hawker Hurricane they did the job.

    • @Fizzydog77
      @Fizzydog77 3 года назад +5

      Hey when your main mission is to roll up to a much slower boat and drop off some bombs, small, light and agile is good enough

  • @mjcruiser4238
    @mjcruiser4238 4 месяца назад +2

    What I remember seeing this for the first time in a theater in the eighties -was they had a pretty good sound system cranked-up you could just about feel those depth charges! Definitely the gold standard in submarine movies

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 Месяц назад +1

    Best film I've seen in 60 years.
    Lest we forget.

  • @ironhead1177
    @ironhead1177 3 года назад +14

    I love how there is like no noise inside that U boat.

  • @jalan8171
    @jalan8171 3 года назад +52

    There are very few things more frightening to a sailor than being inside a can in the ocean taking depth charges any of which could sink your boat.

    • @khaen.ellingsen790
      @khaen.ellingsen790 2 года назад

      Yep - even in peacetime, it may be dangerous to operate in a submarine! More than one sub have sunk after 1945 due to accidents! For example the argentine sub ARA San Juan: The crew had no chance to survive - even if they were not at war......

    • @gozur7374
      @gozur7374 2 года назад +1

      My uncle served on US subs during WWII.
      He said getting depth charged was the scariest thing you can imagine.
      All you can do is wait and pray the next one does not get you.

    • @drewder1789
      @drewder1789 2 года назад

      @@khaen.ellingsen790 it feels like it’s almost a yearly occurrence that you hear about a sub being lost somewhere

  • @D2jspOFFICIAL
    @D2jspOFFICIAL 9 лет назад +38

    Einer der bester Szenen wenn nicht die beste Szene aus dem Film.

  • @1438Thejames
    @1438Thejames 3 года назад +18

    5:17 still terrifying than most of horror movies.

  • @desinfector
    @desinfector 3 года назад +8

    now i have to watch this movie completely again...
    did this dozens of times already LOL

    • @desinfector
      @desinfector 3 года назад

      @Jonah Whale U mean that new one? with this espionage plot? darn I was serving in a sub (non-nuke) during the nineties and found this '81 movie pretty realistic. but this new one really sux. U dont even "feel" the dirt they had to live in during a mission

  • @eftsekawe
    @eftsekawe 9 лет назад +122

    0:46 awesome improvisation !

  • @MrJasonGans
    @MrJasonGans 12 лет назад +42

    0:45 the guy passig by gets a huge headkick xD

    • @richtigerfeger
      @richtigerfeger 4 года назад +22

      this comment is so old you can't even click the number yet

    • @bojanivanisevic1072
      @bojanivanisevic1072 4 года назад

      @@richtigerfeger Was er sich wohl denkt wenn 8 Jahre lang niemand auf seinen Kommentar antwortet und dann innerhalb von 2 Tagen zwei Antworten kommen? ;)

    • @Victor-rq3mf
      @Victor-rq3mf 4 года назад

      Ich glaub er wäre richtig verwirrt

    • @OrganicDolphin
      @OrganicDolphin 3 года назад

      @@richtigerfeger I was so confused why I couldn’t click it lmaooo

  • @cyclist68
    @cyclist68 Год назад +6

    My father was a submariner in the Royal Navy, an engine room operator, throughout thecwhole of ww2. They literally used to have to sh1t in the same room they ate their meals. From his description of their conditions this is the closest to a true portrayal of their lives. It is such a regrets that he passed away before this movie came out.

  • @downunderrob
    @downunderrob 3 года назад +186

    Stuff Tom Hanks and Greyhound, this is how you make a movie about the Battle of the Atlantic!

    • @christinesmith7625
      @christinesmith7625 3 года назад +14

      watch the 4 hour version awsome !

    • @kylestrainspotting1997
      @kylestrainspotting1997 3 года назад +38

      Even watching the trailer of Greyhound I was like fuck this Hollywood crap

    • @user-ym3po9gu4e
      @user-ym3po9gu4e 3 года назад +10

      @@kylestrainspotting1997 I have watch it, I can confirm that the movie is better than Pearl harbor

    • @oceandark3044
      @oceandark3044 3 года назад +10

      @@user-ym3po9gu4e I've also seen Greyhound, and can confirm it is theatrical, but is a fun watch. There's a scene in it that might well have been the other side of this particular encounter, only with the opposite outcome. It's great to see the factors both sides were dealing with in the Battle of the Atlantic.

    • @user-ym3po9gu4e
      @user-ym3po9gu4e 3 года назад +12

      @@oceandark3044 someone should edit that movie with two different perspective. Greyhound side and greywolf side.. Greyhound movie with Das Boot..

  • @matthewturk8660
    @matthewturk8660 3 года назад +18

    This movie is so badass.

  • @craigmcdonald3138
    @craigmcdonald3138 Год назад +1

    I've seen 'em all and this is by far the best! Great backstories, it holds you throughout the entire movie, just epic!

  • @CngDelta757
    @CngDelta757 3 года назад +14

    5:38 That face is truly priceless once you realize the kind of hell you're in!!! One of my favorite films.

  • @kingsman80
    @kingsman80 3 года назад +3

    What a fantastic movie. I could watch this over and over.

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 года назад

      I have.... probably 50 or more times over 40 years...and the 6 hour miniseries version as well !!!

  • @valkasolidor6727
    @valkasolidor6727 3 года назад +4

    Bavaria Filmstadt apparently still conducts studio tours. I don't know what's featured there anymore, but long ago when I was a US soldier stationed in the DDR during the cold war era I was fortunate to take the tour. It was just a couple of years after the film release and included a memorable walk through of part of these very Das Boot interiors and an outdoor look at some reduced scale exterior models.
    Also in the tour at the time were sets and props from The Never Ending Story, Peter the Great, Cabaret, Moscow on the Hudson and more. Highly recommended that you look into this if it appeals to you!

    • @valkasolidor6727
      @valkasolidor6727 3 года назад

      @Stuart Ernst Ahrens Your attitude of hatred and resentment is presumptuous and unfortunate and I won't reply further. I've been aboard submarines sir, and incidentally my father was decorated for serving on a destroyer in WWII.

  • @matthewnichols9735
    @matthewnichols9735 3 года назад +1

    There are a lot of great war films. But this is definitely the best. Saw it when it came out. Speechless

    • @peterjonsson3807
      @peterjonsson3807 2 года назад

      Finally got to tour German sub in science museum in Chicago. Really made an inpression small as heck

  • @HerkulesRS
    @HerkulesRS 3 года назад +12

    Best submarine film that i have ever seen.

  • @matty6848
    @matty6848 3 года назад +7

    Can you imagine how shit scared those young lads must of been on those U boats with a destroyer overhead dropping those depth charges?!!

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782
    @allosaurusfragilis7782 2 года назад +3

    One of the best war films of all time

  • @neojso
    @neojso 2 года назад +7

    These were brave men. They knew they were fighting a uphill battle but they served their duty for their country.

  • @luciustitius
    @luciustitius Год назад +19

    All of the members of my family survived Ww2. Except of one who, the favorite cousin of my grandmother - the son of the twin sister of her mother. He went down on board of a VIIc U-Boat in the North Atlantic. It was in January 1944 on day 10 of his first mission, 2 days before his 23 birthday. She told me this shortly before she died 93 years old - and how that picture of him drowning in the cold water now lying in a crushed steel coffin has haunted here her whole life.

    • @BrianAchterberg928
      @BrianAchterberg928 Год назад +1

      May he Rest In Peace 😔

    • @rickysmyth
      @rickysmyth Год назад +1

      Its not a bad death. Once the hull ruptures the pressure and weight of the ocean hits and crushes you faster than the human reaction time so you never would have knew you died.
      Or so it is thought. No one has survived to say and there is no camera footage or any kind of sensor information since they would also be destroyed

    • @TeamCarcaine
      @TeamCarcaine Год назад

      @@rickysmyth not fully correct for a boat to sink it need to take on water …. So the tin can fills up with cold ocean water no lights as all electricity will be short cut by the water so going down in a slowly filling tin can isn’t to nice of a death . And because the hill fills up with water there is no pressure difference so the boat doesn’t get squished ..

    • @rickysmyth
      @rickysmyth Год назад +2

      @@TeamCarcaine inside the sub is like a bubble of air. Water rushes in to fill the gap and you're instantly squashed. Water is heavier than air you see.

    • @greenfingernaildirt356
      @greenfingernaildirt356 7 месяцев назад

      was it by any chance U-757?

  • @Nash9r
    @Nash9r 4 года назад +10

    Und Grönemeyer dachte sich nur so:
    "U-Boot, ich bin in Dir,
    U-Boot, ich häng an Dir,
    oooh tauch auf, U-Boot"

    • @proletheus8639
      @proletheus8639 4 года назад +4

      Da konnte man zum Grönemeyer noch aufschauen. Heute... :(

  • @a5teroth
    @a5teroth 3 года назад +49

    One of the very few war movies to show the suffering and human side from the German perspective.

    • @ironseabeelost1140
      @ironseabeelost1140 3 года назад +3

      Let them all suffer and be in hell.

    • @Gulliolm
      @Gulliolm 3 года назад +13

      @@ironseabeelost1140 oh wow, so much bullshit

    • @ironseabeelost1140
      @ironseabeelost1140 3 года назад +1

      @@Gulliolm Repeat, "You're not exactly working with any amount of intelligence."

    • @Gulliolm
      @Gulliolm 3 года назад

      @@ironseabeelost1140 lol, thats cute

    • @jamesshunt5123
      @jamesshunt5123 3 года назад +5

      To OP. Nonsense. There's been plenty of war movies portraying the German perspective, but you're just counting the "famous Hollywood films". There are German films such as Stalingrad, Der Untergang, Germany Pale Mother, Sophie Sholl, Before the Fall, Generation War, Europa Europa, The Last Bridge, Die Brucke (nominated for an Oscar) and others.
      That's not mentioning the other European countries which often portray Germans in a more human light and therefore include their perspective. The Oscar nominated "Land of Mine" is a Danish film about German POW's forced to clear mines in Denmark.
      As for a rather (in)famous Hollywood production of the war from a German perspective see Sam Peckinpah's "Cross of Iron" which deals with the gruesome war on the Eastern Front from a German perspective.
      Btw the 1962 film "The Longest Day" (nominated for best picture) deals with Operation Overlord but portrays *both sides* . The Germans are portrayed as regular people with their own huge issues to face during the war and plan accordingly to the information they're receiving. It's a stark contrast to Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan where the Germans aren't portrayed as people at all but yelling beasts who all are ardent nazis.
      "The Longest Day" is portrayed as a chess game from both sides so it counts as a fair portrayal of the German side in the war.
      There was the rather bland "Valkyrie" some years back about the plot to assassinate Hitler inside some members of the German command.
      What you say is only true for those who only see the "latest Hollywood films". If you see a German film about the suffering in war see Stalingrad (1993).

  • @georggross1232
    @georggross1232 4 года назад +30

    As a German myself, I can pretty much tell that even the losers never cease to appeal us of how war feels like an active burden that has the will to crush all of us. And it is quite well imaginable that fighting with a submarine is one of the most stressful and perilous jobs in the entire world. Once you go deep, there may be no going back. It is practically a suicide mission. No side is the best, but bravery and will to fight for the lives are remembered.

  • @sliverhandsonbasses
    @sliverhandsonbasses 3 года назад +27

    Proof that you don’t need cgi to do epic movies! (Also, thanks Nolan! 😁)

    • @mitch_the_-itch
      @mitch_the_-itch 3 года назад +2

      If this isnt the most millennial thing that could be said I don't know what could be. We had plenty of proof before and after this movie was made, lol. Your generation is so dumb that even the tyrannical fascists have been empowered again.

    • @kohlshu8979
      @kohlshu8979 3 года назад +1

      @@mitch_the_-itch Millennial bad, old good. You are all the same. This was an amazing movie but CGI will always be easier cheaper and in some cases better.

    • @mitch_the_-itch
      @mitch_the_-itch 3 года назад

      @@kohlshu8979 Millennials are the dumbest most tyrannical generation in American History. When I was in first grade we made fun of the Govt taxing Air. Today first graders would put me into Prison for making a joke about the Govt taxing Air.
      Young people think that old people are stupid. Old people know that young people are stupid.

    • @jamesshunt5123
      @jamesshunt5123 3 года назад

      @@mitch_the_-itch Smart people are a minority. Always were. Old people are just the majority of people who were equally stupid in their youths but now have the harsh lesson of life learned, whereas the majority of the young generation who are yet to learn this same lesson. At core they're the same. The majority I mean.
      The smart ones listen to everybody and hence learn how to avoid mistakes in life. Take the internet for instance. Smart young people see it as a limitless library of free information. Dumb young people see it as a free-for-all circus of entertainment.
      Most old people are a lot more ignorant and indoctrinated than they themselves are aware of.
      Do you know where the word hippie comes from? In the 1960's the slightly older generation of beatniks lamented that what once was a relatively serious movement of artists and intellectuals who shunned the rather stiff norms of 50's and 60's America now had been reduced to a mere "fad movement of the masses" who adapted is as something "hip and fashionable". The beatniks therefore used the derogatory word "hippie" as somebody who merely adapted some parts of the beatnik lifestyle as "youthful, fashion statement" to distinguish themselves from them - especially since they were crudely bundled together with them by a lot of media.
      The bottom line is that the majority of all people are ignorant/stupid and this is why all young people are seen as stupid by the previous generation - who only have learned from experience and hard life but certainly not by being smart.
      For an excellent example of "learning hard lessons fast" see the effect of war on a young person's mind. Young people enter the war with the belief they're going to be "great heroes" or "die a noble death" or even "killing for a noble cause". After a nice dose of reality, who really pull the strings in war and how suckered they have been they suddenly wisen up. Smart, young people see through those grooming tactics by the government, military and big shots but are ridiculed by the young sheep as merely being "cowardly, weak or traitorous".
      This is one of the lessons in Das Boot. Notice how the young crew changed fundamentally from their experience.
      "Young people think that old people are stupid. Old people know that young people are stupid." Stupid people don't know how stupid and ignorant they are whether they're young or old. Reducing it all to a mere question of age is all the evidence you'll ever need.
      I've come across far too many old people still living in the Cold War who can't name the members of their own local municipal government, find two countries in the world on a map but think they know sh*t.

  • @kallegrabowski6421
    @kallegrabowski6421 4 года назад +136

    bester deutscher film ever

    • @kollegahsterin
      @kollegahsterin 4 года назад +8

      Hast du schonmal die Penny Doku gesehen?

    • @Johnny-ue6hg
      @Johnny-ue6hg 4 года назад +3

      @@kollegahsterin Er sagte bester Film! Wir wissen alle das die penny markt Donku die beste Doku ist

    • @kollegahsterin
      @kollegahsterin 4 года назад +2

      @@Johnny-ue6hg Doku in Filmlänge. Also kann man es auch Film nennen. Dass er es nie in die Kinos geschafft hat, sagt eher was über die Kinos aus als über die Qualität der Penny Doku.

    • @Johnny-ue6hg
      @Johnny-ue6hg 4 года назад +2

      @@kollegahsterin Das Boot ist der beste Kriegsfilm und penny markt ist der beste Film der heutigen Zeit

    • @normanroscher7545
      @normanroscher7545 3 года назад

      Ever hoffentlich nicht, aber bisher wahrscheinlich schon.

  • @JohnJohansen2
    @JohnJohansen2 3 года назад +48

    I feel sorry for those watching this movie, that don't understand German.
    Too much lost in translation.

    • @corporalsilver6981
      @corporalsilver6981 3 года назад +7

      I don't speak a lick of German but I understand the language enough to the point that I can understand what certain words mean.

    • @glennpickard2239
      @glennpickard2239 3 года назад +10

      It had to be done in German to make it so authentic. We have the subtitles anyway. This was one of the best ww2 films ever made

    • @corporalsilver6981
      @corporalsilver6981 3 года назад +2

      @@glennpickard2239 Agreed.

    • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
      @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935 3 года назад

      If they bought the movie they would have sub titles available.

    • @matty6848
      @matty6848 3 года назад

      Yes so I’ve heard. I’ve been told that by a few German speaking people.

  • @paultyrrell6592
    @paultyrrell6592 Год назад

    I remember watching this when it first came out instantly hooked brilliant

  • @davidjordan9759
    @davidjordan9759 2 года назад +1

    The Cruel Sea and Das Boot back to back should be essential viewing.

  • @jamespeters2859
    @jamespeters2859 3 года назад +4

    One of my all time favourite movies. Looking forward to one day seeing the rare tv mini series of this, suppose that would be like an ultra long director’s cut version. Cool.

    • @CngDelta757
      @CngDelta757 3 года назад +1

      I’ve gotten the full mini series cut. Just adds a few scenes to add depth to the situation. Also an added scene that I wish made the director cut. It’s worth the investment but make sure your dvd/blu Ray can support multi country since you’ll be getting it from a euro source.

    • @jamespeters2859
      @jamespeters2859 3 года назад

      @@CngDelta757 Nice one bud, no worries on that, I live in Birmingham U.K.

  • @schnozberries98
    @schnozberries98 3 года назад +3

    2:23 just the sound of that horn alone, while the crewmen are patiently waiting to make their move.. scary

  • @markmartin5765
    @markmartin5765 2 года назад +2

    This movie truly makes you feel like you are on the sub it’s self, doing the intense battles!

  • @itsagoal182
    @itsagoal182 3 года назад +7

    This film is so good you can smell the inside of the boat!

  • @ulmeulme
    @ulmeulme 11 лет назад +42

    ALLLLARRRRRRRRRRRRRM!

  • @irenecostigane8348
    @irenecostigane8348 3 года назад +5

    The best Film ever made.

  • @ChainMiles777
    @ChainMiles777 2 года назад

    bro I'm just watchibg little clips and I'm thrilled

  • @Bobbymaccys
    @Bobbymaccys Год назад

    One of the greatest anxiety inducing films ever!

  • @UniteForgetLeftRight
    @UniteForgetLeftRight 13 лет назад +15

    great movie, quite slow paced but it really captures the monotany of life at sea

  • @chrisnicholl6078
    @chrisnicholl6078 3 года назад +4

    Still one of the best movies ever. Why did someone feel the need to remake it?

  • @JRBeast-nw3xg
    @JRBeast-nw3xg Год назад

    This movie is so intense and scary yet terribly tragic of an ending. No way you’ll ever see a movie this amazing again with this much intensity and fear and nail biting and nervous sweats and so much crazy emotion of these guy in a claustrophobic U-boat on a mission trying to survive.

  • @ashontahuddleston6663
    @ashontahuddleston6663 10 месяцев назад +1

    When my family went on vacation in Chicago a few years ago, my husband and son went to the U505 at the Museum of Science and Industry. The only person in that particular tour group who could read, write, or speak German, he translated information for others along with U-Boat history. When he got out of the exhibit, he was offered a tour guide position on the spot. Only trouble was the 3 hour commute daily each way. Still, good times for all.
    On a side note, I think they used the U505 as a mockup for the interior shots. I do know the exhibit was used for the movie U571, which illustrated the "cloak and dagger" side of the war trying to get the Enigma and related codes from the Germans.

    • @SuperEdge67
      @SuperEdge67 3 месяца назад

      Yeah U571 the American movie where the Americans captured the enigma machine, when in fact in reality it was the British that did.

  • @iliyaehrenburg2374
    @iliyaehrenburg2374 3 года назад +8

    Clássico!
    O melhor filme sobre a guerra no mar já feito.

  • @wadimwadimow5439
    @wadimwadimow5439 3 года назад +20

    Tell them that you are tired and depressed in your workplace

  • @spreadeagled5654
    @spreadeagled5654 2 года назад +1

    Great movie! It’s one of my favorites! 👏👍

  • @Profitaenzer
    @Profitaenzer 3 года назад

    Ich liebe diesen Film.War schon am Drehort in Geiselgasteig München.

  • @roba1899
    @roba1899 3 года назад +20

    My God is this movie magnificent ..

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 3 года назад +1

      What damage does the boat take in the bombing in the Strait of Gibraltar? Could the bombing damage prevent some subsystem from working for blowing tanks?

    • @roba1899
      @roba1899 3 года назад

      @@b43xoit I wish I knew but evidently the rudder is stuck DOWN so they cannot level out or come up. As for the blowing tanks, I cannot say why they cannot do this ..

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 3 года назад +1

      @@roba1899 Yeah, I think this is a weakness in the story.

  • @andrewnicholson4811
    @andrewnicholson4811 2 года назад +8

    i remember watching this when it was first shown as a series of 8 hrs total...utterly fantastic... the shortened down "film" was ok but missed out badly on the real feeling and intense portrayal that the series had

  • @briang.7206
    @briang.7206 Год назад

    I can only imagine feeling those shock waves from those charges that would shake the dub apart.

  • @victoriaregina8344
    @victoriaregina8344 Год назад +1

    Wheres the captive dragon to make a scream everytime they surface 🤣

  • @CuttySobz
    @CuttySobz 3 года назад +7

    I was taught to tattoo professionally by a man who looks exactly like the man in the beige sweater with the blonde hair lol.

    • @philipprichardt8057
      @philipprichardt8057 3 года назад +1

      That guy is actually a famous German musician, Herbert Grönemeyer.

  • @steffenzorb3517
    @steffenzorb3517 5 лет назад +12

    Ich liebe diesen Film

  • @trinab9612
    @trinab9612 2 года назад +2

    It’s very sad how after all they had been through the sub is destroyed in the docks during a senseless ceremony

  • @danielruche9642
    @danielruche9642 2 года назад

    Un des meilleurs films que j'ai vu.... Je l'avais vu à sa sortie sortie.. Vraiment génial

  • @guitarheel99
    @guitarheel99 3 года назад +5

    0:13 If your mechanic doesn't do that, find another mechanic.

    • @georgebuller1914
      @georgebuller1914 3 года назад

      Many times I have used such a technique to diagnose a problem. Along with the MKI Human eyeball, the MKI Human ear-hole takes some beating...

    • @JugSouthgate
      @JugSouthgate 3 года назад +1

      When your life depends on the diesel engines working, you take good care of them.
      Later in the film, Johann shouts at the engines "JUST KEEP RUNNING AND GET US HOME! THAT'S AN ORDER!"

  • @peterlonergan
    @peterlonergan 3 года назад +5

    In later stages of the war the allies invented a radar tat could pick up U-boat periscopes popping out of the water. The U-boat captains were unaware of this.

    • @kingprone7846
      @kingprone7846 3 года назад +4

      yes indeed, in the book they keep talking about how this destroyer saw their periscope and I think they later on the way to gibraltar get attacked by a few planes at night too. The Kaleun says he heared rumours that the allies have a technology which lets them see at night and spot submarines with ease.

    • @karylhogan5758
      @karylhogan5758 3 года назад +2

      It was 10 centermeter radar that could pick up a scope if sea not too ruff

    • @glennpickard2239
      @glennpickard2239 3 года назад

      Plus "Huff duff" whereby they could pinpoint a sub` s position based on its radio transmissions

    • @karylhogan5758
      @karylhogan5758 3 года назад

      @@glennpickard2239 yes. And many American lives saved as result. The u boat danger over. Hedghog debt charges done rest.

  • @qamarsuleman896
    @qamarsuleman896 3 года назад +1

    Most fav..master piece .. loveliest movie

  • @Bigmussie1
    @Bigmussie1 3 года назад +5

    Just clearing out my father in laws house and found a jacket in the wardrobe that his father had. His father had served in Coastal command during the war on anti submarine measures and had been sent to Loch Ryan when the u boats were sent there after surrender. I don’t know if he stole,swapped or was given the jacket but it’s German and marked 1943, Hamburg, Grosse. In the pocket in a triangular pennant with a crow stitched on it. No proof but it all adds to coming from a u boat crew member, more research required I think.

  • @elmago8268
    @elmago8268 3 года назад +22

    Still surprised they made it out alive at periscope depth while getting depth charged

    • @jacknicholls9679
      @jacknicholls9679 3 года назад +4

      Many uboat men weren’t so lucky

    • @1ramyus
      @1ramyus 3 года назад +3

      It's a movie. She wouldn't survive in real life

    • @sapphiresomeday
      @sapphiresomeday 3 года назад +1

      Its a movie, do not believe it. Watch The Cruel Sea. Centrimetric radar could detect a periscope. Its also very sporting of the Flower class corvette, probably not a destroyer, that they turned their ASDIC set off and they did not use their SQUID mortars either.

    • @davidwright7193
      @davidwright7193 2 года назад +3

      @@sapphiresomeday The film takes place from 10/41 to 12/41. Centimetric radar is just being introduced and is being added to ships as the come in for maintenance though it maybe how they were found in the first place. SQUID is still 2 years in the future. The destroyer was attempting to ram the sub with the depth charge attack being secondary and probably at the wrong depth. At that speed ASDIC would be masked by the destroyers own screws.

    • @ANWRocketMan
      @ANWRocketMan 2 года назад +1

      @@sapphiresomeday Entirely possible the equipment was dysfunctional or broke for some other reason. Technology of the time wasn't nearly as reliable as that of today.
      EDIT: @David Wright has an even better answer.

  • @richardmendoza738
    @richardmendoza738 2 года назад +1

    When he climbed onto the ladder he kicked the guy running by in the head! Never noticed before!! Hahahahaa. This movie will always be my favorite

  • @llamdelmar7573
    @llamdelmar7573 7 месяцев назад

    Vi esta pelicula hace muchos años y como exmarino la encontré perfecta.

  • @leonflorence118
    @leonflorence118 2 года назад +9

    Being depth charged is the most frightening experience of WW2 in my opinion

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway 2 года назад +1

      An hours-long artillery barrage is essentially the same thing

  • @FatGouf
    @FatGouf 3 года назад +6

    Christ, just how many china does the crew have to smash when calling for an emergency dive.

  • @klauss.7395
    @klauss.7395 Год назад +2

    Had "the boat" deserved an Oscar?

  • @billcaddell3848
    @billcaddell3848 2 года назад +1

    The best u-boat war movie ever filmed.

  • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
    @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 года назад +8

    I'm not exaggerating to say I must have watched this movie over 50 times, and a lot of them were the 5 hour mini series edition. An incredible production. (PS. NOT the utterly awful modern TV version !!!)

    • @chucknorris6640
      @chucknorris6640 2 года назад

      Me two I am happy that I aren’t the only one

    • @borisborkovic8894
      @borisborkovic8894 2 года назад

      There is 5 hour version?

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 года назад

      @@borisborkovic8894 It was produced as a TV miniseries in the 1980s. Add another two hours onto the "directors/ultimate/final/last ever cut" and you get the idea. It's available on torrents.

    • @borisborkovic8894
      @borisborkovic8894 2 года назад

      @@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 ok

  • @jaygee6738
    @jaygee6738 3 года назад +3

    good goddamn movie.

  • @watchfuleye5193
    @watchfuleye5193 2 года назад +2

    RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......

  • @gregdark5203
    @gregdark5203 3 года назад +2

    My favorite scene.

  • @jaygill5582
    @jaygill5582 3 года назад +3

    I had a bad experience once!
    (Excerpt from beer fest)
    (@ 0:47 kicks hat off with heel)