Director: Ralph Thomas•Genres: War, Drama, Adventure
In 1941, a British naval officer is tasked with devising a plan to attack a German battleship, the Tirpitz, which is crippling Allied shipping. Despite the immense risks and limited resources, he leads a daring mission using midget submarines to penetrate heavily defended enemy waters. The film chronicles the intense preparations and the perilous journey undertaken by the brave submariners.
Above Us the Waves was generally well-received by critics and audiences upon its release, praised for its authentic portrayal of naval warfare and its suspenseful execution of the true story it was based on. It was considered a solid entry in the wartime drama genre of the era.
Praised for its technical accuracy and suspenseful depiction of underwater combat.
Commended for its strong performances, particularly from John Mills.
Seen as an effective and gripping portrayal of a daring wartime mission.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Above Us the Waves" on Google is not readily available. However, historical reviews suggest it was appreciated for its realistic portrayal of naval bravery and strategy.
The film is based on the true story of Operation Source, a 1942 British raid against the German battleship Tirpitz using X-class midget submarines.
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