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Battle Hell

Original title: Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Battle Hell (1957)
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In 1949, during the Chinese Civil War, British warship H.M.S. Amethyst sails up the Yangtse river but on the return trip, finds its way blocked by a barrage of fire from the Communist Chines... Read allIn 1949, during the Chinese Civil War, British warship H.M.S. Amethyst sails up the Yangtse river but on the return trip, finds its way blocked by a barrage of fire from the Communist Chinese shore batteries.In 1949, during the Chinese Civil War, British warship H.M.S. Amethyst sails up the Yangtse river but on the return trip, finds its way blocked by a barrage of fire from the Communist Chinese shore batteries.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Earl
    • Franklin Gollings
    • Eric Ambler
  • Stars
    • Richard Todd
    • William Hartnell
    • Akim Tamiroff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    827
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    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Earl
      • Franklin Gollings
      • Eric Ambler
    • Stars
      • Richard Todd
      • William Hartnell
      • Akim Tamiroff
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Lt. Cmdr. Kerans, RN
    William Hartnell
    William Hartnell
    • Leading Seaman Frank
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Col. Peng
    Donald Houston
    Donald Houston
    • Lt Weston RN
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Capt. Kuo Tai
    Sophie Stewart
    Sophie Stewart
    • Miss Charlotte Dunlap
    Robert Urquhart
    Robert Urquhart
    • Flt Lt Fearnley RAF
    James Kenney
    James Kenney
    • Lt Hett RN
    Richard Leech
    Richard Leech
    • Lt Strain RN
    Ralph Truman
    Ralph Truman
    • Vice-Admiral
    Michael Brill
    • Lt Berger RN
    Richard Coleman
    • Lt. Cmdr. Skinner
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Captain Donaldson RN
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • PO McCarthy RN
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Mr. Monaghan RN
    Sam Kydd
    Sam Kydd
    • AB Walker RN
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Commander-in-Chief Far Eastern Station
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • ERA Williams RN
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Earl
      • Franklin Gollings
      • Eric Ambler
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    10scotsdominie

    Tale of the true exploits of Lieut-Cmdr. J.S. Kerans, D.S.O., R.N. and the crew of H.M.S. Amethyst at the conclusion of the Chinese civil war in 1949.

    Excellent Black and White movie showing the courage and resourcefulness of the Royal Navy. Richard Todd's portrayal of Lieutenant Commander J.S. Kerans conveys the essence of what a British Naval Officer is, and has been since the time of Nelson.

    The only character who is poorly portrayed is the Chinese PLA Colonel, as this part was played by an obviously made up non-Chinese actor, weakening what is otherwise an outstanding film.

    The action scenes realistically convey the sense of uncertainty that occurs during a naval engagement in confined waters. The style is a good hybrid of documentary and typical 1950's WW2 movie, which works better than one might think. The use of the tattered "White Ensign" and the RN's song "Hearts of Oak", for the title music give the movie an old fashioned patriotic feel. Furthermore, the signals between the "Amethyst" and the Navy's C-in-C Far East Station, Hong Kong help avoid a tone of mawkishness or propaganda.
    8robertguttman

    Excellent Account of the Amethyst Incident:

    "Yangtse Incident" ("Battle Hell" is a dreadful alternate title) is an excellent account of the Amethyst Incident. Although little-remembered today, the incident made international headlines at the time for the courage, resourcefulness and determination of the crew of the beleaguered British frigate, HMS Amethyst. It also marked the end of a century of foreign nations exercising "gunboat diplomacy" along the inland waterways of China. Although the issue is barely touched upon in the movie that circumstance, imposed upon China by numerous foreign powers through unequal treaties, was a one which all the Chinese, and not just the Communists, had been coming regard as increasingly intolerable over the years.

    However, it is not the political situation that is the central focus of the film, but the actions of the beleaguered British seamen who found themselves caught up in a desperate situation not of their own making. In that regard, "Yangste Incident" is comparable to "Zulu", another fine British film based upon a real historical event in which a small detachment of British soldiers also found themselves, through circumstances beyond their control, having to fight their way out of an impossible situation.

    Of course, as is usually the case in movies of this kind, much has been left out. For example, many years after the fact, I actually met a man who had served on the Amethyst during the Yangtse Incident. At that time he held the rank of "Boy, First Class". He had much to say about Lt. Cmdr. Kerans, the officer who assumed command of the ship after the captain was killed. One thing I recall was his pointing that Kerans' post at the time, that of Assistant Naval Attache, was actually considered to be a dead-end job for an aspiring professional naval officer, and that Kerans was actually an officer who was considered to have very little future in the Navy. Needless to say, his conduct during the Yangtze Incident completely turned that situation around for him.

    Although British films frequently featured American actors in order to attract American viewers, in "Yangtse Incident" all the leading roles are played by British actors. The only "American" actors in evidence are Akim Tamiroff, and Keye Luke, both of whom are cast as Chinese "baddies". Akim Tamiroff had previously portrayed a Chinese General in "The General Died At Dawn, so the role was not new to him. Of course, Keye Luke portrayed Chinese characters throughout his long career, most famously during the 1930s as Charlie Chan's "Number One Son" and, decades later, as "Master Po", the Shaolin Sage in "Kung-Fu".

    Another, and perhaps more glaring, omission, is any mention of "Simon". The film provides only a brief, fleeting glimpse of Simon, and no mention whatever is made of him, or his remarkable part in the story. Badly wounded by shrapnel in the initial attack, Simon, the Amethyst's cat, was not expected to survive. However, he not only recovered. but resumed his duty as the ship's rat-catcher, which proved an invaluable service considering the limited amount of food available to the crew on board the ship. Afterwards, when Simon's story became known, his heroism was recognized by the award of the "Dicken Medal", the highest award for valor for animals, sometimes referred to as the "Animal's V.C".

    However, perhaps the real centerpiece of the film is the presence of HMS Amethyst herself, as the filmmakers used the actual ship as the movie set. That sort of verisimilitude is simply not possible using CGI special effects.
    8planktonrules

    A film about a mostly forgotten period of history.

    The "Amethyst Incident" (also known as the "Yangtse Incident" ) is a mostly forgotten bit of history involving Great Britain and the Chinese Communist revolutionaries. In April, 1949, the frigate Amethyst was headed up the Yangste river to bring supplies to British diplomats. However, while this was in no way a military mission, the ship was attacked and severely damaged by shore batteries. And, for three months, the ship was stuck in a mud bank...until some sort of diplomatic solution could be arranged. But, with revolutions, negotiations were pretty much a waste of time. Eventually, the commander of the ship had no choice but to try to slip away during the cover of darkness...and this film is about this three month event.

    This story was told in a very straight forward manner...with little in the way of jingoism nor over-the-top patriotism. The acting was also quite fine, though I did object to something this British production did which Hollywood was also fond of doing...having Caucasian actors playing Asians. In this case, Akim Tamiroff played the Chinese leader....which is odd, as Keye Luke (an ethnically Chinese man) played his second in command. But this is my only complaint in an otherwise well made and enjoyable historical film. Well worth seeing.
    10JHC3

    Superb

    The British frigate Amethyst is on a lawful run up the Yangtze River to provide supplies to the British embassy at Nanking. Communist Chinese forces are

    victorious in the region and are marching on the city. As the ship travels upriver, Communist artillery batteries unexpectedly open fire. The frigate desperately fights back, but runs ashore after sustaining casualties and damage. The

    situation settles into a diplomatic affair with the local Communist commander demanding all sorts of unreasonable concessions in order to allow the stricken vessel to leave.

    For me, this dramatization of the real life incident involving HMS Amethyst on the Yangtze River counts as among the best in the genre. Action sequences

    are realistic, especially for the time period. Especially remarkable is that the actual ship was used for part of the filming. The performances range from good to excellent. Highly recommended.
    sean.connolly

    Strong Wartime Drama

    Strong drama about the 1949 incident involving HMS Amethyst. Quite real looking for a 1957 film, even the acting isn't as stilted as most films from that era. The battle sceanes are excellently done using real ships.

    Well worth watching for some history about an incident which seems to have been forgotten about.

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    • Trivia
      The real HMS Amethyst was used at the start of filming. A special effects explosion was made too big and blew a hole in the hull, flooding the engine room. Amethyst was sent to the breakers and HMS Magpie was used for the rest of the film.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the film, shortly before Amethyst rejoins Concord, we see a scene with Kerans standing on the bridge of Amethyst. The scene in the background is obviously a still image painted on the background. The waves are static. There is, however, light smoke which is moving between the bridge and the sky.
    • Quotes

      Lt Weston RN: Horse's neck?

      Lt. Cmdr. Kerans, RN: It's a little early for me.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: The story of H.M.S. Amethyst is true and this dramatic reconstruction of it was shot with all possible accuracy in and aboard Amethyst herself. The producers' apologies are due, however, to the officers and ships' companies, the Chinese interpreter and many others whose parts in the original action have not been portrayed. These omissions have been dictated solely by the limitations of screen time. To the Admiralty, the War Office and the Air Ministry, to Commanders-in-Chief, Officers and Ratings of H.M. Ships and other naval establishments who have contributed so much to the making of this film, the producers tender their sincere thanks.

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1957 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Helden zur See
    • Filming locations
      • River Orwell, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Wilcox-Neagle
      • Everest Pictures Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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