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Director
  
William H. Pine

Music director
  
Darrell Calker

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Drama

Producer
  
Pine-Thomas Productions

Language
  
English

Seven Were Saved movie poster

Writer
  
Julian Harmon
,
Maxwell Shane

Release date
  
28 March 1947

Cast
  
Richard Denning
(Capt Allen Danton),
Catherine Craig
(Susan Briscoe),
Russell Hayden
(Capt Jim Willis),
Ann Doran
(Mrs Rollin Hartley),
Byron Barr
(Lt Martin Pinkert),
Richard Loo
(Colonel Yamura)

Similar movies
  
Russell Hayden and others appear in Seven Were Saved and Rolling Home

Tagline
  
Daring men facing death over... Dangerous seas in a thrilling... Drama that will leave you breathless!

Seven were saved 1947


Seven Were Saved (also known as S.O.S. Rescue) is a 1947 American film directed by William H. Pine and starring Richard Denning, Catherine Craig and Russell Hayden. The film's opening title says: "This film is dedicated to the men of the AAF Air-sea rescue service, who risk their lives daily that others may live." Seven Were Saved was the first of a number of films that dramatized survival at sea after an aircraft crash.

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Plot

In 1945, several months after the end of World War II, Army nurse Susan Briscoe (Catherine Craig) is taking an amnesia victim, who was imprisoned by the Japanese, to the United States via transport aircraft, piloted by Captain Allen Danton (Richard Denning). The passengers include the Japanese Colonel Yamura (Richard Loo), who is on his way to Manila to face war crime charges. Also on board is a couple, the Hartleys (John Eldredge and Ann Doran) who were married on the day they were liberated from a Japanese prison camp.

During the flight, the colonel tricks a guard and breaks away from his guards, grabbing a gun and shooting a crew member and the co-pilot. The colonel struggles with Allen at the controls and causes the aircraft to plummet into the sea. Once the aircraft is declared missing, Air-Sea Rescue pilot Captain Jim Willis (Russell Hayden), Susan's fiancé, begins a desperate search over the Pacific Ocean. He flies countless missions until, running a fever due to malaria, he is grounded.

The eight survivors of the crash have managed to inflate a life raft. After carefully assessing their situation, Allen, who has suffered a head wound, declares that they may have to attempt the 600-mile journey to the nearest island while hoping for rescue. In the first day at sea, Mrs. Hartley realizes that the amnesia victim, called Mr. Smith, is really her former husband, Philip Thompson (Keith Richards), who was thought to be dead. The Hartleys now face a dilemma as they may not be married legally.

During the evening of the third day, Smith slips overboard without anyone noticing, but suspicion is cast on Harley, who was supposed to be on watch. In the ensuing argument fomented by Yamura, the boat capsizes and the seven survivors fight for their lives in the ocean. After losing the sail and oars, the survivors realize that without food or water, their chances for survival are slim. When repairing a leak with chewing gum, Sergeant Blair (George Tyne) is attacked by a shark, but Lt. Martin Pinkert (Byron Barr) jumps into the water to distract the shark and allow Blair to get back onto the raft.

On the fifth day, Susan discovers Allen is blind from exposure to the sun, and the two conspire to keep the raft drifting on course. Air-Sea Rescue is about to cancel further searches when Jim sneaks onto a Boeing SB-17G "Dumbo". He locates the survivors, dropping a motorized boat nearby, but the seven in the raft are too emaciated and weak to paddle to the boat. Jim dives into the water, inflates a small raft and launches the rescue boat to the life boat, eventually bringing everyone on board to safety.

The rescue is complete when a Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat airlifts the survivors back to their base. While Jim thinks that Susan has fallen in love with Allen, she reunites with him as they both bid Allen goodbye.

Production

Seven were Saved was completed with the full cooperation of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Air Rescue Service. The technical advisor on the film was Capt Kenneth H. Brettman, USAAF. The Air Rescue Service was reorganized in March 1946 to become a division of the Air Transport Command. It was composed of several Air Rescue squadrons (ARS), each assigned to a specific geographical area. The 3rd ARS covered the Far East which serves as the backdrop of this film.

The aircraft in Seven Were Saved were Canadian Vickers OA-10A Canso, Boeing B-17H/SB-17G "Dumbo", Douglas C-47B Skytrain, Curtiss C-46 Commando and Douglas C-54 Skymaster.

Reception

Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo in Aviation in the Cinema considered Seven Were Saved as "part raft survival instructions, part details of the air search and part conflicts between the characters in the raft."

References

Seven Were Saved Wikipedia
Seven Were Saved IMDb Seven Were Saved themoviedb.org