Another classic British naval movie made during the war with some competent miniature ship action.
Douglas Woolsey was responsible for the special effects and this film shows a marked improvement in the quality of the miniature work over Sailors Three made two years earlier.
Like We Dive At Dawn this movie is also available in a rough version on the Internet Archive site, link below. Better (clearer) copies can be found on commercial DVDs.
https://archive.org/details/In_Which_We_Serve.
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Saturday, 7 November 2015
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