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Music director
  
John D. H. Greenwood

Country
  
United Kingdom

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

San Demetrio London movie poster

Director
  
Charles Frend Robert Hamer (uncredited)

Release date
  
December 1943 (1943-12)

Writer
  
Robert Hamer (screenplay), Charles Frend (screenplay), F. Tennyson Jesse (screenplay)

Initial release
  
December 7, 1943 (United Kingdom)

Directors
  
Charles Frend, Robert Hamer

Screenplay
  
Charles Frend, Robert Hamer, F. Tennyson Jesse

Cast
  
Walter Fitzgerald
(Chief Engineer Charles Pollard - M.V. San Demetrio),
Ralph Michael
(2nd. Officer Hawkins - M.V. San Demetrio),
Neville Mapp
(3rd. Engineer Willey - M.V. San Demetrio),
Barry Letts
(Apprentice John Jones - M.V. San Demetrio),
Michael Allen
(Cadet Roy Housden - M.V. San Demetrio),
Frederick Piper
(Boatswain W.E. Fletcher - M.V. San Demetrio)

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John greenwood main end title music from san demetrio london 1943


San Demetrio London is a 1943 British World War II docudrama based on the true story of the 1940 salvage of the tanker MV San Demetrio by some of her own crew, who reboarded her after she had been set on fire by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then abandoned, during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend.

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Plot

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The film is a reconstruction of the story of the salvage of the British tanker, MV San Demetrio. Carrying a cargo of oil home from Galveston, Texas, she was abandoned by her crew after having been set on fire by shells from the German cruiser Admiral Scheer. Of the three lifeboats which escaped the damaged tanker, two were picked up by other ships. After drifting for three days, the occupants of the third, who included the chief engineer and the second officer, reboarded the burning San Demetrio, extinguished the fires, and, having managed to restart the engines, returned to Britain, sailing into the Clyde ten days later.

Production

Although Charles Frend is given sole credit as director, the film was completed by Robert Hamer after Frend became ill. The San Demetrio's chief engineer, Charles Pollard, was employed as a special adviser.

Reception

According to trade papers, the film was a success at the British box office in 1944. The Monthly Film Bulletin said that "In places the music is a trifle too strident; some of the model shots are less successful than others, but on the whole justice has been done to a great theme.

The model used in the film is on display at the Imperial War Museum in London.

References

San Demetrio London Wikipedia
San Demetrio London IMDb San Demetrio London themoviedb.org