@WorldofWarمنذ 4 سنواتForrest Gump’s shrimp fishing business got very competitive. 709
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@lloydravey3449منذ 3 سنواتAs an old submariner from the 70s, I can truly appreciate the scenes of this great movie. Cat and mouse games (of a different kind) are still being played id="hidden1" class="buttons"> out today. Stepped aboard my first sub as a 17 year old in 1975. Most of my submates are on Eternal Patrol now, I think of them often. ....وسعت171
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@craigdarlington1905منذ 4 سنواتHanks can handle a German U-boat but cant handle the fire power of Ricky Gervais at the Globes 143
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@kamran102منذ 4 سنوات"Das Boot" is the best U-boat film 289
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@555banzaiمنذ 4 سنواتMy grandfather was in the royal navy on trans Atlantic convoys and was sunk but survived a U-boat attack, definitely excited to watch this. 16
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@catamenia8485منذ 4 سنواتHow it looks beneath the water you ask? Watch the uncut 5 hour version of "DAS BOOT" !!!! 260
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@zorroofgarlandمنذ 4 سنواتCan someone make a movie about Taffy 3 and the 5 Destroyer Escorts that stood their ground against the Yamato and a force that was vastly superior? 155
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@USNveteranالعام الماضيI'm so glad that I got to hear first hand my father in law's WWII stories. I never asked him just waited for him to talk and boy when he did the id="hidden2" class="buttons"> hair on the back of my neck stand at attention. He joined the Navy on 12/8/41 at 16. By early 1942 he was a torpedo man in the destroyer escort fleet doing convoy duty in the North Atlantic. Made 37 trips through the Panama Canal seeing Naval combat in both the Atlantic & Pacific theaters. We miss you Brownie! Thanks to all now serving, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!! ....وسعت5
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@ronriley2907العام الماضيBeing on the flying bridge of a 2100 ton Fletcher class destroyer in heavy seas and at speed is something I will never forget. The scenes of the ship maneuvering are spot on. Well done. 6
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@scheusselmensch5713منذ 4 سنواتThe command to turn to starboard would not have been greeted with silence and delay. That wheel would have been twirling. 114
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@colinheaton2679منذ 3 سنواتI was friends with and interviewed over a dozen U-Boat commanders. I watched Das Boot with Otto Kretschmer. I think these men would approve of this film, id="hidden4" class="buttons"> with the exception of the close range surface attack. That would only occur if a boat was damaged in the pressure hull, but I like all the scenes. First rate in my opinion as a historian. ....وسعت43
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@adielstephenson2929منذ 4 سنواتI hated doing timed geometry problems at school. Imagine having to do those calculations knowing that your life and the lives of your entire crew depend id="hidden5" class="buttons"> on you remembering Pythagoris's theorem and correctly calculating the length of the hypotenuse. ....وسعت72
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@Peter43Johnمنذ 4 سنواتGoing on war duty in a U-boat after, "Black May" in 1943 was a death sentence: hell, even Admiral Donitz lost his son. 118
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@badwolf7367منذ 2 سنواتServing on WW2 destroyers was hard on their crew because these ships were so cramp and row severely especially in rough sea. There were no air condition id="hidden6" class="buttons"> and no heater. The heads (toilets) were always malfunctioning and backing up. It is nothing short of incredible and a tribute to the men serving aboard these ships that they could carry out their missions and actually defeat the U-boats. ....وسعت15
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@brucebalsam2127منذ 4 سنواتThis guy's very talented, they ought to consider putting this in theaters, maybe put him under contract, I bet he'd do well. 9
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@tigtrager6923منذ 4 سنواتTom Hanks really is a versatile actor, and really great in the WW 2 genre of war films. From Saving Private Ryan, almost 22 years ago, to executive producing id="hidden7" class="buttons"> Band of Brothers, and now Greyhound. He always gives an amazing effort! ....وسعت11
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@eford7منذ 4 سنواتAnyone who served on the "Cans" will appreciate this movie. I did, and I do. I particularly appreciated the fact that the Captain (Hanks) carried id="hidden8" class="buttons"> out his duties to protect the convoy faithfully, but took no joy in the deaths of the German sailors on the U-Boats. They would have killed mercilessly, and did, but that was not a reason to rejoice in their death.Whatever the feelings, he did his duty to serve and protect ("But at what cost") and that is what Hanks demonstrated in this movie - I salute him and thank him for a truly great movie on life in combat on a destroyer assigned convoy screen duties. - "hand salute!", too!. ....وسعت22
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@kgs42منذ 4 سنوات"This was an all-hands job . ". Excellent from the Captain. 9
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@garymcaleer6112منذ 3 سنواتLove Tom's works through the years. He brought many smiles to my late wife. I will always be thankful for that. As to his soul, GOD knows, I don't. 7
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@randmayfield5695منذ 4 سنواتWhen I was a kid in the early 60's I lived in San Diego and got to crawl around a diesel-electric submarine. That one encounter amazed me and turned id="hidden10" class="buttons"> me into a life long appreciator of subs. The phrase "tight-quarters " always comes to mind. ....وسعت16
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@nathanl157منذ 4 سنواتThis is a Good Movie. thanks to All the Veterans that served aboard ships during war time. Thank You 1
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@chakzchaks3739منذ 4 سنواتIt’s like they are going to fight Godzilla. 57
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@Inatsikapمنذ 4 سنواتThere are War Movies and then there is "GREYHOUND" that stands head and shoulders above the lot. Fantastic cinematography, Acting Visual effects and suspense - Best war movie ever!! 1
@plainbagel9192منذ 4 سنواتThe Sequel ? He drops on the beaches of Normandy and needs to save to brother of some dude he never met 214
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@dat42960منذ 4 سنواتMight as well put Tom Hanks in "Tom Hanks Through History":"Tom Hanks at Bull Run" "Tom Hanks as Paul Revere" and "Tom Hank'as "Pancho Villia" ! 12
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@philipprint9510منذ 4 سنواتUsing Forresters "Good Shepherd " as a basis for this film was a masterstroke. Brilliant film and cast. 7
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@drewyntewliss3508منذ 4 سنواتTom Hanks single handedly routed the Germans at Omaha beach aswell as the U-boats what a guy! 5
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@MarcGoudreauمنذ 4 سنواتWolfgang Pederson's "Das Boot" is still the classic "edge of your seat" WWII naval warfare movie for which all others must be judged. id="hidden13" class="buttons"> and Greyhound comes pretty close. The technology and cinematography used for Das Boot was decades behind the digital wizardry used for many of the action sequences in Greyhound, which made Das Boot really stand out as an 80's action film. Also, Tom Hanks as the weary but always alert Captain comes off well but pales compared to the withered, battle hardened, war torn face of Jürgen Prochnow wasting away throughout Pedersons' film. Greyhound is good but not the best. ....وسعت105
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@user-ub1tp3hg4iقبل 9 أشهرi love watching both this movie and Das Boot together. you get a good sense of the whole battle of the Atlantic
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@Logan-zi5vvمنذ 4 سنواتCorvette K-225 is a great movie with Randolph Scott and a very young Robert Mitchum. 8
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@diirtmcturdمنذ 4 سنواتGreyhound: Hey we ran out of depth charges Every u-boat: let's surface just for the hell of it and fight it out 54
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@stephenkamens587منذ 2 سنواتWell done. A different part for Hanks. As an inexperienced Commander in the most dangerous battle grounds, the North Atlantic's "dead zone". id="hidden14" class="buttons"> He played the part, well. The Camera work was great, it was as though a Navy Camerman was actually filming the action inside. All the nuances, the glitches and different camera angles leads to a grip of combat. ....وسعت5
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@krisfrederick5001منذ 4 سنواتWe were long overdue, for some Tom Hanks in WW 2. 84
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@francisdavis1271منذ 4 سنواتOne of the things that IS well portrayed is that the CO had to use both calculation and intuition to fight his ship. There was no computer simulation to id="hidden15" class="buttons"> reference: You had to keep your position and speed in your head; your target's bearing and speed. and you to have some feel for your adversary. As Jurgen Prochnow said in "Das Boot". "Now it get psychology". You also had to trust your people. the "plot" was to check yourself if you guessed wrong. ....وسعت10
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@Mulepickمنذ 3 سنواتSo pissed this wasn't in theatres. 7
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@eaglesightzمنذ 4 سنواتIt’s a shame this movie wasn’t released in theaters 22
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@danr5105منذ 4 سنواتSubmarine movies/submarine depth charge attacks during WWII are tough to portray correctly as there are many technical/historic issues to get right. SONAR id="hidden16" class="buttons"> performance is very degraded in rough seas and these single "ash can" type depth charges were largely ineffective. The "tide did not turn" until the use of "hedgehog" type depth charges came into use. The hedgehog depth charge did not go off unless hit the target. This allowed SONAR to continue to be used. The hedgehog also had a much wider spread. The Hedgehog entered service in 1942. Carrying a 16 kg (35 lb) Torpex charge, each mortar projectile had a diameter of 18 cm (7.1 in) and weighed about 29.5 kg (65 lb). The spigots were angled so the projectiles would land in a circular pattern with a diameter of 40 m (130 ft), about 180 m (590 ft) ahead of the ship's position. The projectiles would then sink at about 7 m/s (23 ft/s).[1] They would reach a submerged U-boat, for example at 200 ft (61 m) in under 9 seconds. ....وسعت2
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@WhisperingPeaceقبل 4 أشهرSuch a magnificent movie! Truly one of Hanks' finest performances. ❤
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@derdampfhammer6652منذ 2 سنواتWish this was avail on more than Apple TV.such a great movie.More people deserve to see it.
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@teencommentمنذ 4 سنواتI think my favorite bit of this is that the sonar man doesn't wait for his message to be relayed, he straight up leaves his chair to let Tom Hanks know as fast as possible. 1
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@martincornish3179منذ 4 سنواتIs Tom hanks the only actor working in ? He seems to be in everything . 64
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@kurtsherrick2066منذ 4 سنواتHard to believe that all the Torpedo misses where shot at Greyhound were from a long distance. With all the close scenes you would think the U Boats would id="hidden18" class="buttons"> shot a few from closer distances. Maybe they would sink themselves from the repercussions. Wish I could ask my dad who spent two years on a Destroyer in the Atlantic during WWII. He also was on a PT Boat in the Pacific for almost two years and in the Occupation of Japan for six months. The only bad thing I can remember him talking about was the mass graves of the Okinawan people. Hard to believe that many experienced U Boat Crews couldn't have hit one torpedo into Greyhound. Happy my dad made it through 4 years of WWII. ....وسعت7
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@Joshua-lo9exمنذ 4 سنواتCan we just cut to the chase and make a ww2 movie where Tom Hanks just plays everyone? 137
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@paddy3002منذ 4 سنواتWatching Tom Hanks bark out orders from the bridge for 120 minutes is truly mind-numbing 6
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@MrMauidiverمنذ 3 سنواتYou have just seen the BEST OF THIS MOVIE! 2
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@nonsibi1087منذ 4 سنواتI served on an older WWII USN destroyer during the Vietnam War playing cat & mouse with Soviet subs. On one occasion, the Soviet sub surfaced alongside id="hidden19" class="buttons"> not a hundred yards from us and their captain doffed his hat before diving. But, on a more serious occasion, in a larger USN ship while I was on duty in the bridge, a Soviet sub got past our destroyer screen and fired a torpedo at us. The track of the torpedo was spotted and we on the bridge behaved as professionals, turning the ship and maneuvering just like the scene in the film. At one point, as our course eventually turned parallel to the torpedo's track, the torpedo overtook us and disappeared from view for us on the bridge before reappearing harmlessly ahead of it. It all happened so fast that few of the crew knew what was happening. I know of no other such incident in my years in the NAVY. ....وسعت14
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@cjharris651منذ 4 سنواتWhen will come on CD for home ? No blue ray,,,waiting,, sick can't get out to watch,,Homebound,,Think of the elders an disable,,Love Tom Hanks,,All his movies,,♥️ 3
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@tomstarcevich1147منذ 4 سنواتTom hank's single handily winning WW 2 for the USA 33
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@Ad-Freeمنذ 4 سنواتAn escort group commanded by Captain Frederick 'Johnnie' Walker RN was the most successful U-boat hunter in WW2 credited with destroying 23. On one patrol in 1944 it sank 6 U-boats 6
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@tommykwong3440العام الماضيI think this is really the best destroyer movie in the world, and tom hanks the best actor in this era
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@MrLhfanمنذ 4 سنواتThanks for the unbiased depiction of the enemy ;) 1
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@freekmusbach8722منذ 4 سنواتlike the comments in the back. proud navy people that help and helped keep our small country safe. big X from Amsterdam!
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@claudiacotner1638منذ 4 سنواتSought of like The Enemy Below. Now, that is a movie! 6
@stephensmith4480العام الماضيMy Father served in The British Merchant Navy during The War. He was part of The North Atlantic Convoys, going to Murmansk in Russia. He said that the id="hidden22" class="buttons"> things they feared most was U Boats and the Weather in the depths of Winter. ....وسعت1
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@krisfrederick5001منذ 4 سنواتAdmiral Donitz: I need 500 U-Boats to win the war Hitler: Here's 50 Close enough 30
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@freddymarcel-marcum6831منذ 4 سنواتMy great uncle Erich Weudermann was commander of the U-506, I never knew until quite recently, nobody ever mentioned it growing up. As a United States Navy man, I'm quite proud of my heritage and ancestors 9
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@gargoylemalمنذ 4 سنواتFor those who are interested can i recommend the black and white film "the cruel sea" from the novel by Nicolas Montserrat Its the story id="hidden24" class="buttons"> of a Royal Navy flower class Corvette from 1939 through the war till 1945, the Atlantic , Malta and arctic convoys A reservist crew and the daily battle with the sea as well as the enemy. all ordinary guys doing their duty but true heroes ....وسعت84
@chrismarciatetisindles5876قبل 3 أشهرTom hanks played the role perfectly. He is one of the great actors of my generation.
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@alanhughes1821منذ 4 سنواتMy dad told me it was him and Errol Flynn who won the war. It seems he was mistaken it was Tom Hanks. 7
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@tw1356منذ 4 سنواتserved on the bridge, the helmsman would have been removed from the bridge before the captain had time to realize his (hesitation) 8
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@bad74maverick1منذ 4 سنواتFirst, when did U-boats sound like humpback whales? Second, is that Mike Raney from band of brothers at ? 34
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@Geebax2منذ 4 سنواتThe term 'U-Boat submarine' is redundant. A U-Boat is a submarine. 24
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@SCVIndyمنذ 4 سنواتExcellent movie .. gives you great idea of what it was like for a destroyer battling U boats 1
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@willieboy8798منذ 4 سنواتsomething a narcassist will never understand.something bigger than self! well done again mr. hanks well done again! 9
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@tomslawson7447منذ 4 سنواتDad was on the USS Decatur, DD341. I wish he was still alive to see this movie. 1
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@kimmytrump103منذ 2 سنواتThis by far is d greatest NAVAL MOVIE I EVER WATCH.
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@williamfincher5200منذ 3 سنواتTom hanks should be acting in movies about me wearing wigs, not soldiers or sailors 2
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@richardcline1337منذ 4 سنواتWHY isn't this movie being made available to the general public in DVD format? A lot of us do not do streaming format of any kind so I feel cheated. 7
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@g2macsمنذ 3 سنواتThe bit where the helmsman hesitated changing his heading would get him if not kicked off the ship, at the very least peeling spuds for the rest of the war. 1
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@alikmashanlo9403قبل 9 أشهرБраво! Шикарный фильм. Том Хэнкс - отличный артист.
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@MrRichardfortuneمنذ 4 سنواتThis movie was about as lifelike as it gets esp the acting, hanks played the role well no big show bang that usually comes out of war movies, people working id="hidden28" class="buttons"> together in teams as one big team I am 65 and have read and watched everything there is on the Atlantic convoys They used to form up out in Sydney harbor Cape Breton Nova Scotia all the way past New Waterford where I was born over to Glace Bay and on up to Port Morion is a coastal stretch of 20 miles on that stretch there were three German Submarines sunk ....وسعت8
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@OctavioMejiaمنذ 4 سنواتKind of wonder if Captain Miller, Sgt Horvath, Private Ryan were on the convoy escorted by Greyhound? I guess they cheered them. 3
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@rdhutubeifyمنذ 4 سنواتThanks Tom Hanks. Their were U-Boats right off the coast here in Newport News Virginia. Robert. 1
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@kevinhendrix8786منذ 4 سنواتMy only personal experience with sub hunting. I was in the Crows Nest on the JFK in the Adriatic in 92 or 93. I saw what appeared to be a possible submarine id="hidden29" class="buttons"> snorkel (the former Yugoslav subs were still semi-operational at the time). I panicked a bit - but then looked through the binoculars and saw it was just a fishing boat and I just happened to see the top of their smokestack because they were in between waves. ....وسعت6
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@tygrenvoltaris4782منذ 4 سنوات the cg Is amazing In a videogame cutscene 1
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@bpjr1899قبل 4 أشهرThis movie is from one of the best books written on the subject. You should read it. Also, The Cruel Sea Movie and Book are outstanding as well. Thank you for the video.
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@kevinclarkson7036منذ 4 سنواتIt is great acting, Hanks is superb as always and the quality of the CGI is exceptional. However it bears little relation to the reality of 1942. The United id="hidden31" class="buttons"> States had been in the Atlantic war but a few months they had no idea how to hunt U-boats, tactics had yet to evolve (It took the British and Canadians 3 years to evolve effective anti submarine measures mostly before the US entered the war). The Fletcher Class destroyer used in the movie were almost all deployed to the Pacific. The sonar plot shown is very late war far too sophisticated for 1942. I know of no convoys of that period with US warships in command. The escort groups were British or Canadian navy. As to U-boat tactics the principle was if a U-boat spotted a convoy it would shadow 10 miles or so astern on the surface broadcasting position course and speed to assemble a pack of U-boats. They would position themselves ahead of the convoy and submerge waiting for the convoy sail over them then surface at night in the middle of the convoy to torpedo as many as possible. They were defeated largely by radar rather than sonar.from April 1943. In essence then despite Greyhound being a great action movie the Battle of the Atlantic was almost exclusively a British and Canadian affair. ....وسعت6
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@MrJerryrigged1منذ 4 سنواتAwesome Movie! Tom Hanks always does a great job!
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@edellis515منذ 2 سنواتDAS BOOT IS BEYOND GENIUS AND THIS FILM IS GREAT ALSL 1
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@dijin456منذ 4 سنواتNice plug..iam still not getting apple anything. 19
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@skelejp9982منذ 4 سنواتYeah, watched it twice. On the Boat from begin to End , great tense in action and ship feeling/immersion. Like Hanks playing his Role , id="hidden32" class="buttons"> we couldn't accept/believe it ended. Best scene is , when those 2 U-boot attack him, great show ! I loved it. This Director really made MARK ! Did not like the Axis Radio Message BS, kinda sad prop. Greetings All! ....وسعت3
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@carlwedderkopp4710منذ 3 سنواتGood movie about the brutal war at sea ! Just sone remarks: - On the surface the bridge was manned by 5 men - U Boots only attack merchantmen id="hidden33" class="buttons"> with guns, and that certainly only on single ships. - Graffiti on the tower where common, but certainly at a much smaller size, and there where no boats using a swastika. ....وسعت1
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@TheMischief9منذ 4 سنواتFormer tin can sailor here USS Sellers DDG-11 . we had ASROC anti sub weapon , which was top secret at the time, which would kill that pesky submarine . 2
@edwardjones8919منذ 3 سنواتGreat Movie. MUCH RESPECT to those Guys.Battle of the Atlantic.
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@GrislyAtoms12منذ 4 سنواتThis is the movie where Captain Phillips sinks a Somali U-boat. 17
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@NVRAMboiقبل 10 أشهرReally grinds my gears that Apple hasn't loosened this film up for streaming via other services. The film appears to be very well done.
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@alexandrech8874منذ 4 سنواتThis is the "Das Boot" of the "Das Destroyer" :-) It's "Das Boots" seen from the destroyer's perspective. 2
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@flaminghailstorm9149منذ 4 سنوات Handsomely 096 SCP 096: Don't look at me 1
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@anuklokubalasuriya9129منذ 4 سنواتIts quite extraordinary on how he handled the operation.
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@williamwolfe3277منذ 2 سنواتI just be happy to see the whole movie instead of short pieces
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@harryurzمنذ 4 سنواتIf you like this watch "The Cruel Sea" with jack Hawkins (and read the book!) 10
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@kevinking5406منذ 4 سنواتCarrier guy here: FINALLY, A "SAVING PRIVATE RYAN" FOR SAILORS! 5
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@BaldwinBayمنذ 4 سنواتLooking forward to viewing this feature film. ️⚓ 1
مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على Greyhound Tom Hanks attacks German U-boat submarine Bestmovietrailer BestClipsAndTrailers:
ASDIC OPERATOR: "Instantaneous Echo!" 42
Every u-boat: let's surface just for the hell of it and fight it out 54
Hitler: Here's 50
Close enough 30
Its the story id="hidden24" class="buttons"> of a Royal Navy flower class Corvette from 1939 through the war till 1945, the Atlantic , Malta and arctic convoys
A reservist crew and the daily battle with the sea as well as the enemy. all ordinary guys doing their duty but true heroes ....وسعت 84
Second, is that Mike Raney from band of brothers at ? 34
In a videogame cutscene 1
On the Boat from begin to End , great tense in action and ship feeling/immersion.
Like Hanks playing his Role , id="hidden32" class="buttons"> we couldn't accept/believe it ended.
Best scene is , when those 2 U-boot attack him, great show !
I loved it.
This Director really made MARK !
Did not like the Axis Radio Message BS, kinda sad prop.
Greetings All! ....وسعت 3
- On the surface the bridge was manned by 5 men
- U Boots only attack merchantmen id="hidden33" class="buttons"> with guns, and that certainly only on single ships.
- Graffiti on the tower where common, but certainly at a much smaller size, and there where no boats using a swastika. ....وسعت 1
SCP 096: Don't look at me 1