Brown on Resolution
Brown on Resolution

Brown on Resolution

1935Movie70 minEnglish

Forever England gives John Mills his first leading role as Brown. Born after a brief affair between his mother and a naval officer, he joins the Royal Navy during the First World War. There his bravery and marksmanship keeps a German ship in port so a British ship can sink it. He becomes a hero, but at what cost?

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Walter FordeGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War I, a British ship carrying a group of women and children is torpedoed. They find refuge on a desolate island. As they struggle to survive, they must contend with an enemy U-boat that is also stranded on the island, leading to a tense and perilous standoff.

Critical Reception

While not a major critical or commercial success at the time of its release, "Brown on Resolution" is recognized for its early depiction of female resilience in a wartime setting and its tense, confined-setting drama. It's considered a competent, albeit somewhat dated, example of British wartime cinema from the interwar period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful premise and the portrayal of characters under duress.
  • Noted for its early exploration of female strength in adversity.
  • Some found the plot predictable or underdeveloped.

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Fun Fact

The film was based on a 1929 novel of the same name by the prolific British author M. Barnard Eldershaw, which was a pseudonym for Australian writers Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw.

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C.S. Forester was wonderful at writing evocative seafaring yarns and this is one of his better stories. The film starts with couple of strangers who meet on a train and end up missing their connection and spending a few days together. Advan...