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San Demetrio London

1943 | 97m | English

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Based on the true story of the 1940 rescue of the tanker MV San Demetrio by parts of her own crew after she had been set afire in the middle of the Atlantic by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then had been abandoned. When one of the lifeboats drifted back to the burning tanker the day after, and found that she still hadn't exploded, they decided to board her and put out the fires. Eventually, they managed to start the engine again and decided to try to reach Britain against all odds.
Release Date: Dec 07, 1943
Director: Charles Frend
Writer: Charles Frend, Robert Hamer, F. Tennyson Jesse
Genres: Action, War, Drama
Keywords based on true story
Production Companies Ealing Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Walter Fitzgerald Chief Engineer Charles Pollard - M.V. San Demetrio
Ralph Michael 2nd. Officer Hawkins - M.V. San Demetrio
Neville Mapp 3rd. Engineer Willey - M.V. San Demetrio
Barry Letts Apprentice John Jones - M.V. San Demetrio
Frederick Piper Boatswain W.E. Fletcher - M.V. San Demetrio
Gordon Jackson Messboy John Jamieson - M.V. San Demetrio
Robert Beatty 'Yank' Preston - M.V. San Demetrio
Mervyn Johns Greaser John Boyle - M.V. San Demetrio
James Donald Gunnery Officer - H.M.S. Jervis Bay
Nigel Clarke R.J.E Dodds - Shipping Manager
Arthur Young Captain George Waite - M.V. San Demetrio
Michael Allen Cadet Roy Housden - M.V. San Demetrio
Herbert Cameron Pumpman Davies
Charles Victor Deckhand
James McKechnie Deckhand
David Horne Mr. Justice Langton
Duncan McIntyre Deckhand
John Owers
Lawrence O'Madden
James Sadler
Name Job
Charles Frend Writer, Director
Robert Hamer Writer
Ernest Palmer Cinematography
F. Tennyson Jesse Writer
Eily Boland Editor
John Greenwood Music
Name Title
Robert Hamer Producer
Michael Balcon Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Ok, so much of this is clearly filmed in a great big water tank at Ealing studios against a filmed backdrop that all too often gives that game away, but there’s still the essence of a story of tenacity and courage that is well portrayed here as the oil tanker “San Demetrio” finds itself looking the ... wrong way down the barrel of the 11-inch guns of the Nazi battleship “Scheer”. Badly damaged and left to the elements, the crew are ordered to abandon ship but after roaming around in the violent Atlantic for two days they happen upon their erstwhile home - and it’s still afloat! Lead by their second officer (Ralph Michael) and engineering chief (Walter Fitzgerald) the men decide their chances aboard are greater than their chances at sea, and so they set about seeing if they can get the ship to the safety of the Clyde. This was made at the height of the war, so of course there’s a certain propagandist element to this depiction of a true story, but that doesn’t detract from the tension that Charles Frend manages to imbue the film with, nor from the solid performances from a stable of recognisable British stalwarts whose job it was was to convince the war-weary audiences of the UK that we were will still fighting, and winning, against what might have seemed to be impossible odds. It’s a tale that conveys just how perilous these convoys were to sail in and to try to protect and the monochrome photography works well in conveying a sense of the cold, the wet, the dark and the danger as these frequently amateur mariners tried to get to grips with their human and more natural and equally unforgiving foes.

May 10, 2025