Painted Boats
Painted Boats

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Painted Boats

1945
Movie
63 min
English

In this modest drama, set during World War II, two rival boat families battle it out for supremacy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles RidleyGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This British wartime documentary chronicles the vital role of canal boats and their crews in supporting the war effort. It showcases the arduous and often dangerous work of transporting essential goods via the waterways, highlighting the resilience and dedication of the boatmen and their families.

Critical Reception

As a wartime documentary, 'Painted Boats' was primarily appreciated for its informative and patriotic content, showcasing a less-glamorized aspect of the British home front during World War II. Its factual portrayal of the canal transport system and the lives of its workers was considered valuable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of canal life during wartime.

  • Valued for its insight into the logistical importance of waterways transport.

  • Seen as a testament to the unsung heroes of the home front.

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Fun Fact

The film was made for the Ministry of Information and served to boost morale and illustrate the critical, though often overlooked, role of canal transport in Britain's war economy.

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CinemaSerf

This is actually quite a gently enjoyable piece of cinematic nostalgia. It depicts the life of "Mary" (Jenny Laird) and "Ted" (Robert Griffiths) whose families live onboard canal boats. Once the lifeblood of industrial Britain, these are no...