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The Sea Wolves

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.8K
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David Niven, Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, Trevor Howard, and Barbara Kellerman in The Sea Wolves (1980)
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During World War II, British Intelligence brings a crew of ex-soldiers out of retirement, using their age as cover, to take to the seas and pull off an unlikely undercover mission in neutral... Read allDuring World War II, British Intelligence brings a crew of ex-soldiers out of retirement, using their age as cover, to take to the seas and pull off an unlikely undercover mission in neutral Goa.During World War II, British Intelligence brings a crew of ex-soldiers out of retirement, using their age as cover, to take to the seas and pull off an unlikely undercover mission in neutral Goa.

  • Director
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writers
    • James Leasor
    • Reginald Rose
  • Stars
    • Gregory Peck
    • Roger Moore
    • David Niven
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • James Leasor
      • Reginald Rose
    • Stars
      • Gregory Peck
      • Roger Moore
      • David Niven
    • 68User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Colonel Lewis Pugh
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Captain Gavin Stewart
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Colonel W. H. Grice
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Jack Cartwright
    Barbara Kellerman
    Barbara Kellerman
    • 'Mrs. Cromwell'
    • (as Barbara Kellermann)
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Major Yogi Crossley
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Wilton
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Colin Mackenzie
    Wolf Kahler
    Wolf Kahler
    • Trompeta
    Robert Hoffmann
    Robert Hoffmann
    • U-Boat Captain
    Dan van Husen
    Dan van Husen
    • First Officer
    • (as Dan Van Husen)
    George Mikell
    • Ehrenfels Captain
    Jürgen Andersen
    • First Officer
    • (as Jurgen Andersen)
    Bernard Archard
    Bernard Archard
    • Underhill
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Mr. Montero
    Faith Brook
    Faith Brook
    • Mrs. Grice
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Melborne
    Edward Dentith
    Edward Dentith
    • Lumsdaine
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • James Leasor
      • Reginald Rose
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    User reviews68

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    8msinabottle

    Intrigue and Adventure for Adults

    A ponderous, but stately homage to the British Empire and the actual superlative function of British Intelligence. It is beautifully photographed, and in no hurry, which is somewhat refreshing in the light of modern, hyperactive drama. The film features solid acting by some great names supported by a prime polo stable of British character actors. The film makes a conscious effort to keep close to the historical record, which would be the reason for some of its more unlikely episodes. Only the writers of fiction need restrict themselves to the probable.

    David Niven is worthy of himself, as is Gregory Peck, with an underplayed British accent. Roger Moore has a great deal of fun being a spy who is NOT James Bond, and is clearly enjoying the role. His feminine antagonist is portrayed as lethal and skilled, and Trevor Howard does himself credit in advanced old age.

    The film's accurate sets and equipment are the results of many of the actual parties involved assisting in the film, which was made two years after the actual records of the Raid on Goa were finally made public by the British government.
    rich52

    Retired British veterans retire German shipping.

    A neutral Portugese port in India has three German cargo ships in it. One of them is believed to contain a hidden short wave radio that is transmitting the locations of British war ships to U-Boats, costing the British Navy dearly in the Indian Ocean. Because the port is neutral, Allied forces are not allowed to enter and destroy the radio. A plan is finally devised to use aged retired members of the, no longer in use, Calcutta Light Horse, who are now enjoying the joys of civilian life. But, is there really a radio in the harbor? If so, which ship is it on? This is quite an entertaining film, especially for those who enjoy (and remember) Gregory Peck, David Niven, Trevor Howard, and many many more British actors.
    7Paul_Jay

    Very enjoyable tale

    Yes, Peck had a hard time with holding a British accent, Costner's Robin Hood didn't even try.

    Yes, there were a bunch of older actors in it, it's about older characters.

    No, it doesn't have an explosion a minute or a bunch of hard bodied guys or gorgeous babes, that's not what this movie is about and it doesn't need them.

    It's about a bunch of geezer who, despite being a bit over the hill, still have some sense of adventure and a bit of fight left in them.

    When viewed from that perspective this movie does the job very well.

    It doesn't need the repeated and obviously fake explosions and computer generated torn body parts that seems to be the requisite for contemporary adventure films. It's a relatively subdued spinning of a yarn based (loosely, I suppose) on a true story.

    It's heartwarming to watch the bunch of old soldiers (admitedly, not too much older than myself) pull it together one more time.

    On one of those cold, bleak winter afternoons when you're feeling that you might have missed out on a few of life's adventures, watch this movie and let yourself think, maybe, just maybe there's still a chance to live them.
    7Crimpo2

    Some comments

    This movie really is an oddity - as others have noted its hard to see it being made now and it was pretty odd to see it being made then. However, I'd encourage folk to watch it as its an old-fashioned yarn featuring some splendid cameos from a strong cast of supporting actors. As for the stars - well Messrs Niven, Peck and Moore aren't perhaps stretched too much but they do enough to show just why they were the stars. I think its called 'screen presence'. Peck's accent - a plucky effort and far from the worst I've heard.

    A few minor points Why was the film made? Am I alone in suspecting that the director had a key role? Andy McLaglen had a penchant for casting favourite actors (a John Ford influence) and a scenario like this with ample opportunity to cast screen veterans would have appealed. He was also the son of the redoubtable Anglo-Irish actor Victor McLagan, an old soldier who (as you'll find elsewhere on IMDb)in the 1930s organised a semi-militaristic polo club called the 'Light Horse Brigade'. A coincidence - surely not, it must have appealed to McLaglen to publicise the story of another 'Light Horse' that did get to 'do its bit'.

    On the German resistance. These were not crack Nazi stormtroopers - they were mainly merchant sailors (tho some would have had naval experience). They were also taken by surprise in a neutral port where they were happily sitting out the duration. Given those circumstances they put up a rather good fight in the film - and its to be noted four German survivors of the raid were advisers on the movie.

    On people being shot in the arm. Were they supposed to invent extra British characters so they could kill them? On the whiskey - its the men's cover if the raid went off half-cocked as was quite possible.

    On the dedication - Mountbatten was the wartime commander in the area of operations including the Indian Ocean. Being made so soon after his murder it must have appealed to McLaglen (British-born of Protestant Irish stock) to remind the viewers again that not all old soldiers get to live out their retirement peacefully. We should also recall the two teenage boys (one of them local) and the 83-year old woman killed along with Mountbatten in that terrorist atrocity.

    Finally, I like the closing moments when the men are gazing at the burning ships. No champagne, no cheers, no high fives - just a comment of 'poor devils'.
    8drew-121

    Old Actors Never Die

    They just turn up in films like this.

    I loved this film. The combination of these great old stars and charecter actors having a lark in a war film. Fantastic.

    The trick with this film is not to take it too seriously.

    Just sit back and release your grip on reality for a couple of hours.

    Pity we don't get more films like this today.

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    Daniel Craig in Skyfall (2012)
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    • Trivia
      Four actual German survivors of the raid on Goa by the Hopper Barge "Phoebe" acted as advisors on this movie.
    • Goofs
      The setting of the film is WWII, but the haircut and clothes of most actors and extras are part of late-1970s fashion.
    • Quotes

      Jack Cartwright: [as Grice drives full speed toward the club] If we're going for a drink, I want to be alive to enjoy it!

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits: Although this film is based on the true exploits of certain members of The Calcutta Light Horse, some fictitious events and characters have been introduced and in those instances, any similarity to actual persons (living or dead) or to actual events is purely coincidental.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Last of the Gentleman Producers (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Precious Moments
      Music by Richard Addinsell (from "The Warsaw Concerto")

      Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

      Sung by Matt Monro

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1981 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Switzerland
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Sea Wolves
    • Filming locations
      • Goa, India
    • Production companies
      • Lorimar Productions
      • Richmond Light Horse Productions
      • Varius Entertainment Trading A.G.
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $220,181
    • Gross worldwide
      • $220,181
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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