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Malta Story

  • 1953
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  • 1h 37m
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6.5/10
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Malta Story (1953)
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1942 and the island of Malta is battling for survival. The threat of invasion by Axis forces is increasing as air raids wear down its defence. Entering this maelstrom is Flight Lieutenant Pe... Read all1942 and the island of Malta is battling for survival. The threat of invasion by Axis forces is increasing as air raids wear down its defence. Entering this maelstrom is Flight Lieutenant Peter Ross, an RAF photo-reconnaissance pilot.1942 and the island of Malta is battling for survival. The threat of invasion by Axis forces is increasing as air raids wear down its defence. Entering this maelstrom is Flight Lieutenant Peter Ross, an RAF photo-reconnaissance pilot.

  • Director
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Writers
    • Thorold Dickinson
    • Peter De Sarigny
    • Hugh P. Lloyd
  • Stars
    • Alec Guinness
    • Jack Hawkins
    • Anthony Steel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Thorold Dickinson
      • Peter De Sarigny
      • Hugh P. Lloyd
    • Stars
      • Alec Guinness
      • Jack Hawkins
      • Anthony Steel
    • 33User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Flight Lt. Peter Ross
    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Air Commodore Frank
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Wing Commander Bartlett
    Muriel Pavlow
    Muriel Pavlow
    • Maria Gonzar
    Renée Asherson
    Renée Asherson
    • Joan Rivers
    • (as Renee Asherson)
    Hugh Burden
    Hugh Burden
    • Major Eden
    Nigel Stock
    Nigel Stock
    • Giuseppe Gonzar aka Ricardi
    Reginald Tate
    Reginald Tate
    • Vice Admiral Payne
    Ralph Truman
    Ralph Truman
    • Vice Admiral Willie Banks
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Melita Gonzar - Maria's Mum
    Manuel Bugeja
    • Maltese man riding horse and carriage
    • (voice)
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Group Captain - Operations
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Armstrong
    • Hudson Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Derek Aylward
    • Naval Cypher Office
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Barkworth
    Peter Barkworth
    • Cypher Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Ivor Barnard
    Ivor Barnard
    • Old Man in Food Queue
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Flying Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Burge
    • Paolo Gonzar - Maria's Brother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Thorold Dickinson
      • Peter De Sarigny
      • Hugh P. Lloyd
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    User reviews33

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    gleywong

    Stirring from both land and air...

    Having never had a chance to visit this island, nor been made aware of its importance to the allied forces during WW II, I appreciated the snatch of history of Malta and its inhabitants and of the incredibly impressive air shots of the RAF at work. Other commentators say much of this footage is archival; if so, then the editing is commendable, as is the transitional camera work, which is virtually seamless. In this day and age when so many battles and flight scenes are achieved by graphic simulation, I feel there is a sense of integrity in this film that cannot be easily duplicated today, regardless of all of the technology at our disposal. This is perhaps the quality of Ealing studios at work.

    The black and white graininess of the film also gives it a documentary feel -- the strong light and shadow of the landscape shots of air, water and rocks that give us the vivid sense of place -- remind me also of Italian verismo cinema and reinforce that impression.

    As for the acting, I did not feel it in the least "wooden." Actors who emote all over the place are not necessarily conveying true emotion: they are "acting." As with certain aspects of Italian cinema, more is conveyed in what is left out and held back than what is overtly revealed. I felt all of the performances, and especially Guinness's, and including his leading lady, were true to their character. The intelligence in his eyes and the slight, fleeting change of expression in his face, as he reacts, for example, to Hawkins' approval of his reconnaissance flights, is an example of the subtlety that would characterize all of Guinness's performances. Viewers who expect too much overt emotion are possibly allowing the actors on screen to experience it for them, rather than being drawn into the emotion and circumstance of the onscreen drama unfolding. Calling it a "stiff upper lip" may be one easy way to describe it, but one does have a sense in this film of people with some depth and substance, depicted with a visual honesty, who are caught in a life and death situation.

    Of four stars, at least three *** without reservation.
    7bkoganbing

    Maltese, keep that stiff upper lip

    Someone else unfortunately used the title, location, location, location, in his film review. It's not only the plot of the movie, it's the history of Malta.

    Malta located south of Sicily and right in the middle of that Mediterranean bottleneck between Sicily and Tunisia has had the misfortune by geography to be smack in the middle of supply and trade routes since ancient times. That made it desirable real estate. Malta's been occupied by every conqueror operating in that area, most recently the British during World War II.

    And at that time that island with its air and naval base was doing a lot of damage to Erwin Rommel's supply route in North Africa. With unbelievable courage the British garrison held on for over two years and was never really out of harm's way until the Allies took Sicily.

    Lots of black and white combat footage used and together with the performances of the male leads, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, and Anthony Steel the film has a nice documentary feel. Guinness who plays so many quirky type characters on the screen is for once a very straightforward lead as Peter Ross aerial reconnaissance photographer. He has a romance going with one of the locals and her mother is played by Flora Robson.

    There is an interesting subplot there in which Flora Robson's son is taken prisoner as a spy for the Italians and sentenced to be executed as a spy. He tells his British captors that he is in fact a Maltese patriot and that they are the occupiers and it's their occupation that is bringing death and destruction to his people. Not that he wasn't right. The Maltese finally do have their independence now.

    A film that is a great tribute to the heroism of the British forces on the island of Malta.
    5hugh.blanchard

    Ultra significant war movie

    It is a gripping story that is told about the efforts made to make use of that stationary aircraft carrier in the middle of the Mediterranean. It is also poignant that Alec Guinness should play the part of a reconnaissance pilot because it is just this ruse that the British used to pretend that they hadn't broken the Italian and German ciphers thus enabling them to sink all the Gerry troop ships and always be just in time everywhere. A lame performance by the cast is diverted by the backdrop of a desperate situation on a tiny island that has been invaded by every great power since anyone can remember. If Ultra hadn't done it stuff these people would have been run over even though the Axis forces would have lost the war in the long run.
    Linda Lee

    Interesting war footage, disappointing acting

    Very much a weekend afternoon film now, almost 50 years after it was made, this film gives an accurate portrayal of the wartime events which led to Malta's being awarded the George Cross. The footage of the air and sea battles is fascinating, but the acting is sadly wooden.

    Jack Hawkins turns in his usual competent performance, but Alec Guiness is very bland. Flora Robson is an unlikely Maltese mother, symbolising the suffering of the island people. The other credited actresses, Muriel Pavlow and Renee Asherson, appear almost catatonic, and the two love affairs are utterly unconvincing.

    A lot of the entertainment lies in spotting well-known faces in their younger days! No surprise to see Victor Maddern and Sam Kydd (whinging, but getting the job done!), Gordon Jackson (uncredited), a very young Rosalie Crutchley and an (almost) unrecognisable Nigel Stock!

    Watch this to learn about Malta's wartime history, but choose another film if you want to see these famous names acting with some passion!
    5alexanderdavies-99382

    A more obscure and less distinguished War film.

    "The Malta Story" isn't a particularly memorable War film. It is rather routine and ordinary and Alec Guinness isn't exactly having to stretch his acting muscles that much. That isn't meant as a criticism necessarily. I'm guessing the actor felt that "The Malta Story" was a bit less demanding after reading his copy of the script. Therefore, his approach to the film was to make enough effort with his performance to be professional. If that were the case, his approach was the correct one. For all his versatility, Alec Guinness just doesn't convince in the scenes as the "romantic lover." The story concerns the R.A.F being stationed in Malta (and filmed there) and Alec Guinness playing just one of many pilots who have been posted. The narrative doesn't seem to rise above the ordinary, just as with the dialogue. It is the kind of dialogue that has been repeated many a time in War films but with more imagination. Jack Hawkins does his usual as the posh, stiff upper lip character whilst cast as a commanding officer. He was never one of the most exciting actors in the world but is ok here. The two leading ladies have little to do or to offer. The romantic subplot is utterly pointless and adds nothing to this film. Anthony Steel - totally forgotten these days - is merely a "pretty boy" name with no acting ability whatever. He soon faded from public memory by the early 1960s and good riddance! The location photography may benefit "The Malta Story" from a technical standpoint but it can't disguise the boring script and pace. Luckily, such a distinguished actor like Alec Guinness will be long remembered for his defining films. There is no way that the above War film can be mentioned in the same breath as "Ice Cold in Alex," "Dunkirk" or "I Was Monty's Double."

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    • Trivia
      Benito Mussolini's decision not to attempt an invasion of Malta in June 1940, has been called the worst Axis mistake of World War II. Italian generals overestimated Malta's defenses. If the Italians had invaded the colony then, it would have been impossible for the Royal Navy to re-supply the garrison. Adolf Hitler was shocked that Mussolini had wasted time in formally declaring war on France and the British Empire on 10 June 1940, instead suggesting Mussolini should have invaded Malta after first launching a surprise attack on the British fleet at Alexandria.
    • Goofs
      The continuity "goof" above is wrong. There are two arrivals of Spitfires. The one at 30 minutes is the one referred to, but they aren't allocated numbers. The allocation of numbers takes place on the second arrival of 60 Spitfires at about 60 minutes and all are allocated numbers with ground crew holding boards with the numbers on.
    • Quotes

      Flight Lt. Peter Ross: Hello.

      Maria Gonzar: Hello.

      Flight Lt. Peter Ross: So... you weren't killed.

      Maria Gonzar: No... I hardly ever am.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: MALTA 1942
    • Connections
      Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: Malta Story (1959)

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Malta Story
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production companies
      • British Film-Makers
      • Theta
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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