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Sons Of The Sea
Sons of the Sea may refer to: * "Sons of the Sea" (''Dad's Army''), a 1969 episode of the British comedy series ''Dad's Army'' *Sons of the Sea (1926 film), a silent film * ''Sons of the Sea'' (1939 film), a British spy film *''Atlantic Ferry ''Atlantic Ferry'' (alternate U.S. title: ''Sons of the Sea'') is a 1941 British film directed by Walter Forde and starring Michael Redgrave and Valerie Hobson. It was made at Teddington Studios. Plot In 1837 Liverpool, brothers Charles and ...'', a 1941 film with the alternate title ''Sons of the Sea'' * "Sons of the Sea" (song), an 1897 English music hall song * ''Sons of the Sea'' (album), an album by the American alternative rock band Sons of the Sea {{disambiguation ...
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Sons Of The Sea (Dad's Army)
"Sons of the Sea" is the fourteenth and final episode of the third series of the British comedy series ''Dad's Army''. It was originally transmitted on 11 December 1969. Synopsis When the bank inherits a boat, the platoon is able to mount a river patrol – and ends up lost in the English Channel. Plot Mr Maxwell, the solicitor for the late Mr Johnson, tells Mainwaring and Wilson that Mr Johnson left nothing of value except "the clothes he stood up in", and his boat ''The Naughty Jane''. Wilson adds that Mr Johnson's account was overdrawn to the extent of £33 12s 6d. Mainwaring reveals that this means the boat becomes the property of the bank, and can be used to offset the overdraft. Just as Mr Maxwell leaves, Mainwaring has an idea, much to Wilson's panic: the platoon can use that boat for river patrols and tells him that "half a dozen determined men, armed to the teeth, can play havoc with the Nazis" if they invaded. Wilson tells Mainwaring that the platoon "work hard enou ...
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Sons Of The Sea (1926 Film)
Sons of the Seas (1926), is a silent film which is mostly known for being the first film filmed in Malta in 1925. The major reason why this and three other films from the interwar era were filmed on Malta was because of the presence of the Admiralty there. The fictitious Sons of the Sea tells the tale of two young men who join the Navy. The film is archived at the British Film Institute, where only four out of six films remain. The film was set to be screened by both the Malta Film Commission and Heritage Malta Heritage Malta ( mt, Patrimonju Malta) is the Maltese national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural heritage. Created by the Cultural Heritage Act, enacted in 2002, the national agency replaced the former Museums Department. Or ...{{Cite web , title=Screening of Sons of the Sea (1926) at the Malta Maritime Museum , url=https://heritagemalta.mt/news/screening-of-sons-of-the-sea-1926-at-the-malta-maritime-museum/ , access-date=2022-12-28 , website=Herita ...
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Sons Of The Sea (1939 Film)
''Sons of the Sea'' is a 1939 British colour drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Leslie Banks, Kay Walsh, Mackenzie Ward and Cecil Parker. Plot In Britain in 1939, the head of Dartmouth Naval College is murdered. His successor, Captain Hyde, believes that he himself was in fact the intended target of the assassination. He soon begins to realise that both British and foreign intelligence agents are at work. He enlists the help of his son, a reluctant sea cadet, to smoke them out. Cast * Leslie Banks as Captain Hyde * Kay Walsh as Alison Devar * Mackenzie Ward as Newton Hulls * Cecil Parker as Commander Herbert * Simon Lack as Philip Hyde * Ellen Pollock as Margaret Hulls * Peter Shaw as John Strepte * Nigel Stock as Rudd * Kynaston Reeves as Professor Devar * Charles Eaton as Commander-in-Chief Production ''Sons of the Sea'' was filmed during the summer of 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War, something explored in the themes of the film.The f ...
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Atlantic Ferry
''Atlantic Ferry'' (alternate U.S. title: ''Sons of the Sea'') is a 1941 British film directed by Walter Forde and starring Michael Redgrave and Valerie Hobson. It was made at Teddington Studios. Plot In 1837 Liverpool, brothers Charles and David MacIver have great faith in steam-powered ships. Their first attempt, the coastal freighter ''Gigantic'', proves to be an embarrassing and costly failure, sinking immediately after being launched. David becomes discouraged and, to save their failing shipping firm, agrees to a merger proposed by longtime rival George Burns. Charles, however, is undaunted, despite being turned down by every banker when he seeks new funding. He gives his share of the family firm to David and sets out on his own. He teams up with American Samuel Cunard and engineer Robert Napier, and they build the RMS ''Britannia''. They win a British mail contract and make the first steamship crossing of the Atlantic, from Liverpool to Boston Boston (), off ...
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Sons Of The Sea (song)
"Sons of the Sea" is a British music hall song written by Felix McGlennon. Praising the might of the British navy and its men, it was first performed in 1897 by singer Arthur Reece, and revived after the sinking of the cruiser '' HMS Gladiator'' in 1908. It remained popular through the First World War, and Reece continued to perform it on stage until the 1950s. "Sons of the Sea", ''Folk Song and Music Hall''
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A parody known as "Bobbing Up and Down Like This" — with those words interposed with the original lyrics — became popular at camps and elsewhere. It is also the chosen song/anthem for the
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